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MPP Requirements
Entrance Requirements
To be considered for admission as a candidate for the MPP degree, an applicant must have a bachelor's degree awarded by a regionally accredited U.S. college or university or equivalent degree from a recognized non-U.S. institution.
Applicants must have taken the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) within the past five years, unless they already hold a JD or MD degree. The TSPPPA does not accept the LSAT or GMAT.
Normally, a minimum of a B average in undergraduate coursework is required for admission to graduate study in the Columbian College of Arts and Sciences and the Trachtenberg School. However, the evaluation process considers a wide range of factors that indicate the ability of the applicant to succeed in the curriculum, which includes quantitative courses in economics and statistics. That evidence may come from success in similar undergraduate courses, from quantitative scores on the GRE, or from success in quantitative courses outside of the social sciences.
Other factors in the admission decision include the undergraduate school attended, the student's major and trend in grades, work experience, personal achievements, and letters of recommendation. We do not require any particular undergraduate courses. We want to see evidence of interest in public policy, which may be supplied through courses and/or work or volunteer experience.
MPP Student Profile
Academic Background, Fall 2008 Incoming Class |
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Mean |
Median |
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| Undergraduate GPA |
3.48 |
3.49 |
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| GRE: Verbal |
559
71st percentile |
565
73rd percentile |
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| GRE: Quantitative |
682
68th percentile |
685
68th percentile |
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| GRE: Writing |
4.7
61st percentile |
4.5
63rd percentile |
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| Most common majors: |
| Economics |
13% |
Humanities |
24% |
| History |
9% |
Business |
4% |
| Political Science |
31% |
Math, Science, Eng. |
4% |
| Social Sciences (other) |
36% |
Other Majors |
4% |
*Majors total to more than 100 due to double majors (~20% of students)
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All Current MPP Students |
| Student Status |
55% full time |
45% part time |
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| Gender |
68% female |
32% male |
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| Age |
Mean: 27 |
Median: 25 |
Range: 22-53 |
| Minority |
20% |
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| International** |
9% |
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**Our international students come from a variety of countries; some are funded by grants including the prestigious Fulbright program.
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