Admissions information

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Prospective MPA/MPP students must demonstrate minimum competency in (1) statistics and (2) American Government. These competencies are demonstrated by having taken a basic statistics course and American government-related course (earning a B or higher) any time in the past. These competencies do not need to be met to be admitted, but students admitted to the MPA or MPP program who have not satisfied one or both competencies will be required to take related classes by the end of their first semester of study. These classes can be taken at ASU or another college before starting the graduate program or during the first semester after being admitted. Again, both courses could have been taken any time in the past; however, for statistics, use your best judgment. If it's been 10 years since your statistics course, you may want to take a refresher course or engage in self-study to prepare for your first MPA/MPP research course, PAF 501 - Public Service Research I.

Statistics – Competency in statistics is met with a grade of B or higher in one of the approved ASU courses: PAF 301, POS 401, PSY 230, QBA 221, SWU 321, ECN 221, STP 226 or SOC 390. If you plan to take a course at a local Maricopa community college, the following course is recommended: PSY 230. Other courses taken at ASU or another college/university may be substituted upon approval of the MPA/MPP Director. Please email a course description to the School of Public Affairs graduate academic advisor, at spa@asu.edu.

American Government – Competency in American government is a demonstrated understanding of major institutions of modern government and processes of individual and group political activity. This competency is met with a grade of B or higher in one of the approved ASU courses: PAF 200, PAF 300, PAF 340, POS 110 or POS 310. If you plan to take a course at a local Maricopa community college, the following course is recommended: POS 110. Other courses taken at ASU or another college may be substituted upon approval of the MPA/MPP Director. Please email a course description to the School of Public Affairs graduate academic advisor, at spa@asu.edu.

The School of Public Affairs has created a free, self-paced American Government module that can be accessed through Canvas once admitted to the MPA/MPP program. The American Government module must be completed by the end of the first semester.

The CLEP Exam can be used to demonstrate competency in American government. Find out more about the CLEP or about taking the test at ASU.

Admissions Requirements

Bachelor's Degree requirement

You must have earned a bachelor’s degree or higher from a regionally accredited institution in the U.S. or the equivalent of a U.S. bachelor’s degree from an international institution that is officially recognized by that country.

GPA requirement

You must have maintained a “B” (3.00 on a 4.00 scale) grade point average (GPA) in the last 60 semester hours or 90 quarter hours of undergraduate course work. If you do not meet the minimum GPA requirements, your application may still be considered.

Admissions Process and Application Components

Applicants to the MPA and MPP programs are accepted year-round. Students may be granted admission for fall, spring and summer semesters.

Applicants must submit the materials listed below. Materials must be submitted online through the ASU Graduate Application. Contact the School of Public Affairs at (602) 496-0450 or email spa@asu.edu if you have any questions about the application process.

Priority application deadlines:

Apply by these dates and you will be guaranteed consideration for admission when all application materials are received. We admit on a rolling basis and are flexible. When all application materials have been received, we will review your application and make an immediate admission decision, even if that's a week before classes start in a given semester. To avoid last-minute frustration, however, it's recommended that all application materials -- application, Letters of Recommendation, personal statement, transcript(s), and English Language Proficiency scores (international students only) -- be received no later than 2 weeks before classes start.

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Note #1: When completing the application, you will list the names and email addresses of two "recommenders." When you SUBMIT your application, your recommenders will be contacted by email and given instructions to upload their letter of recommendation to your e-application. It is recommended you contact your recommenders in advance to alert them of a future email from ASU and ask them to complete their letter of recommendation within 1-2 weeks of receiving the email. If your GPA is below 3.4, you should submit three letters of recommendation.