Interested in learning more about the application process for Emerson College’s Sports Communication graduate certificate program? A Graduate Admission representative will be happy to meet with you.

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Who Should Apply?

Emerson’s hybrid Sports Communication graduate certificate program enrolls students who are united by a shared passion for sports. Some bring experience from the field, while others are eager to enter the business side of the industry for the first time. Our graduates pursue careers in communications, event planning, social media, content creation, or talent and brand management. Housed in the School of Communication, the program welcomes applicants from all academic and professional backgrounds who have an interest in sports and writing, regardless of their experience level.

Application Deadlines

Applicants can apply for admission for a fall or spring start.

Fall

  • Priority: March 1
  • Regular: May 1
  • Final: July 1

Spring

  • Priority: November 1
  • Regular: November 15
  • Final: December 1

*Priority Decision Advantages: priority review for admission, first consideration for scholarships, earlier receipt of an admissions decision, and additional time to find housing and for international students to secure their visa. 

For official term start dates please review our Academic Calendar.

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Application Requirements

  • Online Application
    • After submitting your application, you will receive an email with your Admission ID. Please use your username and password to log in and check the status of your application.
  • Official Transcripts
  • 2 Letters of Recommendation
    • From persons best able to assess academic and professional qualifications, including motivations and goals.
  • Admission Essay
    • Emerson College's graduate programs form a vibrant and engaged community of creative artists, professionals, scholars, and clinicians who all believe in the power of language and communication to transform society. Your careful responses to the following prompts will help us determine if the program you are applying to is the right fit for you. Please answer each prompt as thoughtfully as possible.
      • How do the focus and curriculum of the program align with your experience and goals? What particular aspects of your current and/or future work do you hope to develop while in graduate school? 500 words.
      • Drawing on your personal, professional, creative, and/or academic experience, please share an example of a time that you overcame an individual or collective challenge and the approach you took to address that challenge. 250-500 words.
      • The mission of Emerson College is the betterment of society through communication and the arts. With this in mind, what impact do you want your work to have? 500 words.
  • Resume
    • Include your professional and educational history.
  • English Proficiency: Applicants whose native language is not English must provide evidence of English proficiency by submitting official TOEFL, IELTS, Duolingo, or Pearson test results.

View our graduate admission policies

International Applicants

This program supports the issuance of a new “initial” I-20 for entry to the US or the transfer of an “active” SEVIS record. The I-20 will be issued for the full duration of the on-campus portion of the program. Please note that due to the short-term nature of our graduate certificate programs, Emerson College is not able to support applications for F-1 reinstatement or change of status for this program. To learn more about applying for an I-20, review the International Student Enrollment Checklist. No documentation is required until after you have been admitted.

Relationships with your professors are welcomed and encouraged. Take the time to get to know them, share about yourself and your goals, and find a mentor.

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