Graduate Programs

The College of Architecture offers a Master of Community and Regional Planning

This program is for those individuals looking to make a positive impact in their communities.

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Admissions Requirements

 

Master of Community and Regional Planning

 

The Master of Community and Regional Planning graduate program is designed for students who wish to pursue professional careers in Community and Regional Planning after having received a bachelor’s degree in any field.

Nationally accredited by the Planning Accreditation Board (PAB), the MCRP program is the only accredited Planning program in the state of Nebraska.  

A rolling admission deadline is in place for this program.  Students are eligible to begin the program in the fall, spring or summer terms and will have their applications reviewed as they are completed.  To be fully eligible for aid, students are encouraged to submit their application in full by March 1 for a fall start date or November 1 for a spring start date.

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Cost Estimator

Please visit Graduate Studies for cost information.

 

Scholarships and Financial Aid

The University of Nebraska-Lincoln offers multiple scholarships, fellowships and assistantships for incoming graduate students through the Graduate Studies office. Click here to find out more about these opportunities.

The College of Architecture offers more than $100,000 each year in scholarships to students enrolled in our degree programs.Click here to find out more about how to apply.

A small number of research and teaching assistant positions are available for the  M.CRP program. Each of these positions provides a tuition benefit and living stipend along with valuable classroom and research experience. Inquire with Stephanie Kuenning if you are interested in learning more about these positions or would like to apply.

To be considered for all graduate scholarships, fellowships, assistantships or aid, students must complete their application by November 1 (Spring admission) or March 1 (Fall admission).

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