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Old 11-07-2009, 10:12 PM
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Default Masters of Public Administration

The Masters of Public Administration degree from Marist College seems like a pretty good program; however, I can not find any information from current/past students regarding this program. All I know is that it is accredited by the Public Administration board. Does anyone know if this school and program are actually repeatable other than that? I'm not from the East Coast so I have never even heard of Marist College before I found this program. Thanks!
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Looking at the website, it looks like a great school.

News from Public Affairs: Marist College

I would try to look for faculty for the Master's of Public Administration program and try to see if they have any information on the employment of their former students and maybe see if they can put you in touch with some of them. A lot of times past graduates will say they'd be welcome to talk with prospective students about their experience.

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i would go for the mba, more versatile for both biz/public. ... unless you can get into a top 10 mpp program, then do that.
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