FAQ

Applying to IIS is a simple and streamlined process:

  1. You Apply
    Complete our online application form, which takes just 10 minutes to fill out. Provide details about your background, academic interests, and goals.
  2. We Connect
    After submission, an admissions representative will reach out to guide you through the next steps and ensure all required documents are in place.
  3. You Get Ready
    Once your application is processed, and all necessary steps are completed, you can begin planning your academic schedule.

Find our application form here

IIS offers financial aid and scholarships to eligible students. To apply for financial support, follow these steps:

  1. Submit Your Application for Admission
    You must first apply and be accepted into an IIS program to be considered for financial aid.
  2. Review Your Eligibility
    After applying, IIS will assess your financial need and academic merit for potential scholarships or aid.
  3. Receive Your Financial Aid Offer
    If eligible, you will receive a financial aid package detailing grants, scholarships, or assistantship opportunities.
  4. Accept Your Awards Electronically
    Follow the instructions provided to accept your financial aid package.

Yes, applicants may apply to multiple programs at IIS. However, each application must be submitted separately with the required materials, including any research proposals, portfolios, or supplementary documents. If accepted into multiple programs, students must choose one as their primary field of study.

International students are eligible for institutional scholarships and grants, but funding is limited and highly competitive. IIS does not offer full scholarships, and all awards are based on merit and research impact.

  • Master’s Degree – Typically completed in two years.
  • Ph.D. Programs – Generally take 3-5 years, depending on the nature of research, coursework, and thesis completion.

Admission decisions are typically released from April through the end of July. Some applicants may receive their results earlier or later based on the program’s review process and submission of required materials. There is no significance to receiving a decision earlier or later than other candidates.