Public Policy M.P.P.

PUBLIC POLICY, MPP

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Policy Education for Leadership and Change

A Master in Public Policy (MPP) degree offers you the tools you need to make a difference and create change in the challenging environment of 21st-century policy-making. You’ll learn how to develop transformative policies through research and analysis and how to strategically communicate those policies to bring your ideas to fruition. In addition to equipping you to serve in a variety of public policy jobs, our MPP program will provide you with the skills to address the pressing issues that matter to you — locally, nationally and globally. With the ability to earn your MPP degree in just 14 months, your public policy career is right around the corner!

How to Apply

Key Program Highlights:

  • Meet with key policymakers from Congress, the White House, government agencies, political parties, advocacy groups, think tanks and more through on-campus events and meetings and the program’s Washington, D.C. colloquium.
  • Learn theory and practical skills of research, analytics and communications necessary to succeed in the policy world.
  • Build real-life skills through a policy internship and apply knowledge and skills gained during a capstone project.

Program Details


Apply by August 15 for fall admission
Apply by December 15 for spring admission
Location: Durham
Can be completed in 14-16 months

12:1

Student-to-faculty ratio


25

Number of meetings with D.C. policy-makers in one week


100%

of students engage with regional and national leaders


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Funding Your MPP Degree 

The Carsey School offers paid policy-related fellowships to MPP students, enabling them to earn and learn while enrolled in the program. Fellowship positions last for two semesters (typically commencing in the fall and concluding the following spring) with student fellows working 15 hours per week (while classes are in session) and receiving a stipend of $4,600 per semester.

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Reasons to Choose UNH

Through the MPP program, you’ll learn from top-tier researchers and educators, develop your public policy skillset through a variety of experiential learning and become connected to the policy world at the local, national and international levels. 

faculty
Top-Tier Educators

The school’s educators and researchers serve as experts in subject matter ranging from politics to demographics.

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Alumni
Exceptional Alumni

Carsey School alumni have gone on to work in local and national politics – often pursuing their passions and their education simultaneously.

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Research
Research Opportunities

Carsey’s policy research tackles current, engaging subjects impacting both local and national politics and more.

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  • UNH Alum
    Meet a Wildcat

    Master in Public Policy student Jiedine Phanbuh ’19G completed a summer internship in Washington, D.C., working to support immigrant rights and outreach with the American Immigration Lawyers Association.

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