MPA - Master of Public Administration

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39
Credits

The MPA degree program consists of a minimum of 39 credit hours for students in a public service career and 42 credit hours for pre-career students. Click here to review the 39-credit hour program. Click here to review internship requirement.

2.5
Years

Part-time students who take six credits per semester complete the MPA degree in seven semesters.

$30,771
Total Cost

Total Cost of Degree. Click here for information on tuition per credit hour and other fees. For scholarship information please visit the PNHA scholarship page. For other financial support and filing for FAFSA, please visit the GVSU Financial Support website.

96%
Recommend

Percent of students who recommend the MPA program

Prospective Students

If you are interested in an accredited degree program that complements your career goals and enhances the skills necessary to be a 21st Century leader, then the NASPAA accredited Master of Public Administration from GVSU is the degree for you. Students can earn the MPA one of two ways: the Professional MPA or for current GVSU undergrads, the accelerated MPA.

At GV, you will network with a diverse group of students, alumni, and local leaders, and learn from internationally and nationally recognized professors who bring real world experience to the classroom. For more information, review the program of study to learn about the degree requirements. Eight Great Reasons To Get Your MPA From GVSU!

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Application Information

MPA Degree Requirements

  • a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university
  • an undergraduate GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale (transcripts must be submitted)
  • a detailed resume
  • three letters of recommendation from informed sources
  • an essay on career and educational objectives (250-750 words) that demonstrates commitment to community and public service
  • GRE scores are NOT required but may be requested in cases where GPA is lower than a 3.0.
  • Apply now and start your future today.

Combined BS/MPA Requirements

  • cumulative GPA of at least a 3.3 on a 4.0 scale
  • junior standing or 75 credit hours, with at least 30 hours completed at GVSU
  • completed required coursework with a B or better
  • completed PNH 520 - Foundations of Public Service, taken during the fifth or sixth semester with a B or better
  • resume
  • three letters of recommendation
  • meet with the MPA Director Dr. Donijo Robbins prior to applying to the program.

Application Deadlines

  • Apply by August 1 to start in the fall semester (August - December).
  • Apply by December 1 to start in the winter semester (January - April).
  • Apply by April 1 to start in the spring/summer semesters (May - August).
  • Late applications are accepted as space allows.
  • The $30 nonrefundable application fee is waived if applied previously to GVSU

Why an MPA from GVSU?

Real-World Experience

Students gain real world experience through multiple internships and projects where they connect with community leaders and alumni.

Diverse Student Population

The MPA program has one of the most diverse student populations at GVSU.

Network Building

Connect with community leaders and alumni through student-led professional organizations such as the International City/County Management Association, Nonprofit Professionals Graduate Student Organization, and HPGSA.

Multi-sector Career Opportunities

Numerous concentrations prepare MPA graduates for careers in a variety of multi-sector organizations such as city/county government offices, universities, nonprofit charities, public health organizations, criminal justice departments.

Online & Hybrid Classes

Online and face to face in-seat classes held in downtown Grand Rapids at the Pew Campus.

4+1 Accelerated Degree

Current GV undergraduate students can complete both a bachelor's and an MPA degree in 5 years. The combined degree accelerates career trajectory, one step ahead of the competition so to have a more immediate impact on the communities we serve.

Scholarships and Assistantships

A variety of scholarships and graduate assistantships are available to help make the degree more affordable.

Generous Transfer Credits

Transfer up to 12 credits of graduate work from another program.

Current Students

Program of Study

The MPA degree consists of a minimum of 39 credit hours for in-service students and 42 credit hours for pre-career students. In-service is defined as having three years of professional experience prior to being admitted into the program. You should visit with a faculty advisor to discuss the program of study prior to registration. (Consult Banner to identify advisor.) Return visits are encouraged, as updating the plan of study likely will be desirable as time passes. Typically, full-time students complete the program in five semesters and part-time students taking two classes per semester complete the degree in seven semesters.

The MPA program has the following components:

  • 18 credit hours of required core courses:
    • PNH 520 Foundations of Public Service
    • PNH 611 Research Methods
    • PNH 612 Human Resources in Organizations
    • PNH 614 Organization Theory
    • PNH 615 Public Financial Administration
    • PNH 685 Public Service Leadership Seminar (Culminating Experience, to be taken in the last semester of the program; formerly PNH619)
  • 15 credit hours from one of the following concentrations:
    • Nonprofit Management and Leadership
    • Policy Analysis, Advocacy, and Evaluation
    • State, Regional, and Local Governance
    • Criminal Justice
    • Health Administration
  • 6 credits of electives
  • 3 credits of internship for pre-career students
Internships

Pre-career students are required to take at least three internship credits (PNH 690 - Public Administration Internship I). Three internship credits normally equates to 300 hours (20 hours per week for 15 weeks). Internships must be pre-approved by the PNHA internship coordinator. An internship is a course jointly sponsored by PNHA and a public service organization. Through an internship, a student is able to earn graduate credit by serving as an assistant, aide, or apprentice. See the PNHA internship page for further details. Recent placements include: Artists Creating Together, WGVU Public Media, We the People Michigan, City of Grand Rapids, Ada Township, Michigan Center for Civic Education, City of Saugatuck, GVSU, and Padnos College of Engineering and Computing.

MPA Alumni

DeMario Johnson

DeMario Johnson received the David M. Wodynski Memorial Fellowship as a Management Assistant with the City of Long Beach, California.

Shianne Campos

Shianne Campos is a Regional Marketing Specialist at Mercy Health.

Brady Selner

Brady Selner is the Village Manager of the Village of Spring Lake

 

Shannon Cohen

Shannon Cohen is a practitioner faculty member for PNHA and is the principal and Founder of Shannon Cohen, Inc., a consulting firm.

Andrew Claucherty

Andrew Claucherty is a Program Specialist at Habitat for Humanity of Kent County.

Hannah (Rogers) Olechnowicz

Hannah (Rogers) Olechnowicz is the Executive Director of the Grand Haven Schools Foundation.

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