You are assigned a Faculty Advisor upon acceptance to the program.
You develop an Individual Learning Plan (ILP) with the help of your MPP 500: MPP Masters Seminar Master's Seminar instructor. The ILP is a personalized schedule of courses that you will complete to meet the MPP degree requirements.
You also work closely with the MPP 600 Applied Policy Research Project instructor and an agency-based mentor in your MPP 696 Advanced Policy Internship. The instructor and mentor will advise you throughout your Applied Policy Research Project.
Please note: The cohort that entered the MPP Program in Fall 2010 was the last cohort to be admitted. The program has entered a "teach-out" mode to allow those students who are currently enrolled to finish the program. Instruction for the program will end at the end of the Spring 2013 semester.