| Admissions Blog| Author: | SPP Blogger | Created: | 1/8/2009 8:57 PM | | | Contributing to a Livable World |
By SPP Blogger on 1/29/2008 12:00 AM
Some School of Public Policy (SPP) students join our program after having taken graduate level courses elsewhere. If you have invested hours studying for classes taken before you apply to SPP you probably do not want those courses to go unused. Here are some guidelines to transferring credits into SPP programs.
Read More »
| By SPP Blogger on 1/29/2008 12:00 AM
Going back to grad school is a big decision. I had been out of school and working full time for a few years when I started the Master of Public Policy program. I work full time (and then some) at a very demanding job, so I was very nervous about having additional responsibilities. Faculty at the School of Public Policy (SPP) are understanding of the other responsibilities of part-time students. I have been able to complete (this is my last semester) my degree by taking classes that begin at 7:20. In no way is the work lessened or expectations minimized, and the workload is challenging, but it is manageable. Something that helps is that the school publishes the syllabi for all of the classes so you can select a professor that utilizes a class structure that you are most comfortable with or who has a research focus that interests you.
Read More »
| By SPP Blogger on 1/22/2008 12:00 AM
Making the decision to apply to graduate school can be stressful but it is also exciting in many ways. There are a number of items that need to be marked off on one's "graduate application checklist," including sending official transcripts from your college or university, which may cause some of you to groan...remembering that you may not have done as well as you could have during that time.
Read More »
|
| Quick FactsReflecting Mason's diversity, SPP's student body consists of students from numerous countries including, but not limited to: Bahrain, Cameroon, China, Colombia, Jamaica, Jordan, India, Portugal, South Korea, Turkey, and the United Kingdom. Students are taught by a world-renowned faculty who are leading researchers in their field as well as top-notch practitioners in the world of public policy. Each year, the Graduate Admissions Office recruits students from a wide geographic pool, traveling to at least 15 different states and multiple countries to attract the best and brightest applicants. SPP students experience a first-class education at a very competitive cost. |