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Mason Welcomes the World
The Office of International Enrollment Partnerships (IEP) structures degree programs to suit students from around the globe.
IEP, a division of Enrollment Management, works with Mason's academic units to build programs to suit student demand. We also work with international associates to create programs that work for each partner.
The office arranges campus tours, admission information sessions, and meetings with academic or student support units.
In addition to colleges and universities, IEP works with institutions that support international students, including government and non-governmental agencies, sponsored student programs, and global education organizations.
Current Mason programs include:
- 3+1+1 Accelerated Master's Program. In five years, students earn a bachelor’s degree from their home university and a master’s from Mason. Mason offers over 55 degree options for the 3+1+1 that can be matched with the home university bachelor degree.
- 2+2 and 1+3 Undergraduate Transfer Programs. Students can transfer up to 90 credits towards their bachelor’s degree from Mason – standard minimum requirement is 120 credits. Over 80 available majors for students to choose from.
- 1+1 Graduate Transfer Programs. Students enrolled in a partner university master’s degree can transfer up to 12 credits towards a master’s degree from Mason.
- China 1+2+1 Program. A dual-degree program in which Chinese students spend a year at their home university, two to three years at Mason, then return to their home university to finish both degrees.
Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) Advising
IEP provides early guidance and templates for Memorandums of Understanding (MOU) to faculty and administrators proposing development of an international program or project.
For more information, contact IEP at 703-993-3680. The office is on the Fairfax Campus in the East Building, Room 214.

Students wave flags representing their countries of origin or heritage in celebration of International Week at Mason. The university has students, faculty, and staff from about 130 countries across its four campuses.