Admitted Students
Congratulations on your acceptance to the IDE Master’s Program!

Congratulations on your acceptance to the Yale MA-IDE Program!
All of us in the program hope that you will accept our offer and encourage you to learn more about the program and Yale below.
In the meantime, if you have any questions about Yale, New Haven, or anything about the program, please do not hesitate to email us at michael.boozer@yale.edu or ana.fieler@yale.edu.
We are truly looking forward to hearing from you.
Regards,
Michael Boozer, Senior Lecturer & Faculty Co-Director and Director of Graduate Studies, IDE-MA Program
Ana Cecilia Fieler, Lecturer & Faculty Co-Director, IDE-MA Program

About the Program
- Intensive One-Year Curriculum: Accelerate your career with our focused and demanding program.
- Expert Quantitative Training: Master cutting-edge empirical and econometric methods under the guidance of renowned Yale faculty.
- Research Opportunities: Apply your data skills through IDE Research Assistantships with renowned Yale researchers in international development.
- Personalized Learning Environment: Thrive in small cohorts (average 30–35 students) that ensure individual attention and mentorship.
- Global Perspective: Join a diverse community with students from 14 countries.
- STEM Designation Benefits: International students can enjoy a 1+2 year Optional Practical Training (OPT) extension due to our STEM-certified degree.
- Interdisciplinary Electives: Customize your studies with access to courses across Yale’s schools, including the School of Management, Jackson School of Global Affairs, School of the Environment, and Yale Law School.
- Economic Growth Center (EGC): Engage with Yale's hub for economic growth and poverty studies, and participate in leading events and policy initiatives.
- Vibrant Graduate Community: Be part of Yale's dynamic network of over 5,000 graduate students across 13 professional schools and more than 70 fields of study

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The Department of Economics is also home to three centers that conduct, fund, and promote cutting edge research across multiple fields domestically and internationally. Working across disciplines and policy issue areas, and through meaningful policy partnerships, the centers also work to advance a research- and data-driven policy debate.



Meet Your Classmates
Learn about the backgrounds and career destinations of current IDE students here.
See our full IDE student directory here.
We encourage you to read detailed profiles of current and recent graduate students below:
Meet Our Faculty and Visitors
Core classes are taught by Program Co-Directors Mike Boozer and Ana Cecilia Fieler, with electives taught by a roster of Yale faculty across various departments.
Get to know EGC-affiliated faculty through recent news stories and features:
About New Haven
"Connecticut’s third-largest city is a historic, mostly walkable and bikeable seaside town with distinctive neighborhoods, an encyclopedic collection of great American architecture, a thriving cultural life and one of the best food scenes in the country for a city of its size (134,000)." Read more about New Haven in the New York Times' 52 Places to Go.
Yale graduate students have many options for affordable, comfortable, and convenient places to live in greater New Haven while at Yale. You can live on-campus, in Yale-owned off-campus apartments, or in off-campus apartment buildings and homes in several neighborhoods. While most graduate students live on or near campus in New Haven, some live in surrounding towns and commute to campus. Read more about living at Yale and life in New Haven.



Additional Resources
We encourage you to explore these additional Yale resources:
Questions?
If you have additional questions regarding your offer of admission or visiting Yale, please reach out to any of us below: