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Top graduate schools for public policy?

Hey folks! I know I'm just a junior, but I'm already looking into grad school possibilities for public policy. Could you all help me out by suggesting some of the best public policy grad schools? Your suggestions would be super helpful. Thanks folks!

6 months ago

Certainly! It's always a good idea to plan ahead and have an idea of what graduate schools you might be interested in for public policy. Here are some top public policy graduate programs to consider:

1. Harvard University - John F. Kennedy School of Government: Known simply as the Harvard Kennedy School (HKS), this program is renowned for its Master in Public Policy (MPP) and related degrees. HKS has a strong emphasis on leadership, policy analysis, and public management.

2. Princeton University - Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs: The Woodrow Wilson School offers a Master in Public Affairs (MPA) with a focus on international relations, domestic policy, and economics.

3. University of California, Berkeley - Goldman School of Public Policy: The Goldman School offers a Master of Public Policy (MPP) with a focus on applied policy analysis and solving real-world problems.

4. University of Michigan - Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy: The Ford School offers a Master of Public Policy (MPP) and a Master of Public Administration (MPA) with a focus on practical skills and effective policymaking.

5. Duke University - Sanford School of Public Policy: The Sanford School offers a Master of Public Policy (MPP) with interdisciplinary coursework and a strong emphasis on quantitative analysis.

6. Georgetown University - McCourt School of Public Policy: The McCourt School offers a Master of Public Policy (MPP) program with concentrations in areas such as education and labor policy, health policy, and international development.

7. Columbia University - School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA): SIPA offers a Master of Public Administration (MPA) and a Master of International Affairs (MIA), with numerous policy-oriented concentrations.

These are just a few examples of the top public policy graduate programs. Each of these programs has its own strengths, areas of focus, and admission requirements. Keep in mind that the "best" program for you will depend on your individual preferences and career goals. I highly recommend researching each program's offerings, faculty, and alumni outcomes to find one that suits your interests and aspirations. Good luck!

6 months ago

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