Application Deadlines
Intended Starting Semester
Deadline
Fall
May 15
Fall Priority Deadline: Full applications received by Feb 1 will receive an admissions decision by Mar 1 and will have priority considerations for tuition waivers.
Most classes meet in the evenings, in order to accommodate students who may work during the day. We also offer a smaller selection of classes throughout the day for full-time MPP students who are not working. Classes are offered Fall, Spring, and Summer, as well as online (with permission).
Yes. Any course available that is listed on the Master of Public Administration (MPA) elective course list may be completed in order to fufill the Master of Public Policy (MPP). You will notice that list contains some approved electives from other departments, schools or colleges at our university. Elective courses must be approved by the MPA/MPP Program Director.
Typically, the MPP program takes two years to complete. However, it can be completed in 18 months, depending on course load, summer courses, and/or intersession attendance. The Graduate School requires that all work be completed within 6 years of the time of admission to a graduate program.
A maximum of 6 credits of graduate study may be transferred into the MPP program, with approval of the MPA/MPP Program Director and the Graduate School. Transferred courses must have a grade of B or higher.
Students enrolled in 8 credits or less are considered part-time. Students enrolled 9 or more credits (three courses) are considered full-time. Some full-time MPP students occasionally take four courses per semester (12 credits). Students who wish to take 5 courses (15 credits) per semester must obtain permission from the MPA/MPP Program Director and the Graduate School.