The University of Washington’s Daniel J. Evans School of Public Policy & Governance continues to be one of the most competitive graduate programs in public policy and governance. Utilizing a data-driven model and a collaborative learning process, the rigorous program covers a wide scope of specialties: from environmental, public, and social policy to nonprofit management, public finance administration, and public policy analysis. Students at the Evans School gain first-hand knowledge and instruction from our faculty, whose research focuses on real-world approaches. We provide decision-makers with the evidence for smarter, more efficient policy decisions. An Evans School MPA prepares students for success and leadership in a dynamic and complex world.
MPA Student Profile – Entering class of 2021 | |
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Total Applications | 717 |
Enrolled Students | 231 |
Students with 2+ Years of Work Experience | 59% |
Average Undergrad GPA | 3.56 |
Class Statistics | |
Men | 36% |
Women | 63% |
Did Not Disclose | <1% |
Washington Residents | 48% |
Out-of-State Domestic Residents | 33% |
International Students | 19% |
Domestic BIPOC* Students | 28% |
Program Details | |
Credits to complete program | 72 quarter credits |
Student Organizations | 10 |
2020 Annual Employment Report | |
Employed 6 months after graduation | 91% |
Graduation Rate Information – Cohort Start: AY2015-16** | |
Graduated in 2 Years | 85% |
Graduated in 3 Years | 93% |
Graduated in 4 Years | 94% |
*BIPOC = Black, Indigenous, and/or People Of Color
**For the AY2015-16 entering year: students in the Part-Time MPA program had an average time to degree of 3 academic years; and concurrent degree students had an average time-to-degree of 3.45 academic years.