MPA ADMISSION
PROCESS

The Master’s in Public
Administration (MPA) program is
offered through the University
of Alaska Anchorage College of
Business and Public Policy.
Students interested in the
Master of Public Administration
program may accumulate up to 9
credits in the program as a
non-degree seeking student
before applying for admission to
the program.
To apply for admission,
applications must meet both the
University of Alaska Anchorage
Admission Requirements for
Master’s Degrees and the
Department of Public
Administration requirements. To
qualify for admission to UAA
graduate programs, a student
must have earned a baccalaureate
degree from a regionally
accredited institution in the
United States or a foreign
equivalent. Students who expect
to receive their baccalaureate
degree within two semesters may
also apply for graduate
admission. Admission information
regarding UAA admission
requirements can be found at
http://www.uaa.alaska.edu/admissions/admis_grad.cfm
Department of Public
Administration Requirements:
MPA applications must meet one of
the following-
1. Have an undergraduate GPA
of 3.0 and have taken an
introductory course in
government (or demonstrate
knowledge by taking an approved
UAA college level achievement
exam.
2. Complete two (2) PADM core
courses as a non-degree seeking
student with a grade of ‘B’ or
better and complete all PADM
core course prerequisites (BA
273, ECON 201 and 202 or ECON
602, and PS101) or their
equivalents.
3. Have a combined undergraduate
GPA plus GRE Analytic score
totaling 7.0 or higher. The GRE
test is not required for
students having already earned a
Master’s degree from a
regionally accredited
institution in the United States
or foreign equivalent, provided
they have an undergraduate GPA
of 3.0.
Students applying for
admission to the MPA program
must submit the following items
to the Office of Enrollment
Services:
1. A 300-500 word statement on
their career goals and how the
MPA degree relates to them.
2. A professional resume or vita
3. A completed Graduate
Application for Admission
4. $45 application fee (no cash
please)
5. Official transcripts
6. Official GRE scores, if
applicable.
The Graduate Application for
Admission can be completed
online at http://uaonline.alaska.edu/
.All other material may be
mailed to Enrollment Services
at:
UAA Enrollment Services
PO Box 141629
Anchorage AK 99514-1629
Application instructions and
the Transcript Request form can
be found at:
http://www.uaa.alaska.edu/admissions/forms.cfm
Deadlines for admission
applications are:
• July 1st for fall semester
• May 1st for summer semester
• November 1st for spring
semester
The University has a rolling
admissions policy; applications
are accepted at any time.
However, applications received
after the application deadlines
may not be processed in time to
qualify a student for Clear
Admit status, or financial aid
for the next semester. In this
case, an applicant may take
classes but must complete a non
degree seeking student
application.
Once all material s are
received, Enrollment Services
will forward the complete
application packet to the Public
Administration Department. All
applications are reviewed by the
faculty admission committee.
After consideration of all
application materials and
discussion among themselves, the
committee may:
• Admit the student
unconditionally
• Admit the student conditional
• Suggest options students might
follow before reapplying to the
program.
The intent of the admissions
process is to select students
who have a strong probability of
doing well in the program. We
don not want to turn down
students; however, we want to be
sure that students come into the
program without handicaps that
will cause serious obstacles to
success. If any of the following
are present, we will be
concerned, and may seek
additional information before
admitting a student:
• There are GRE scores below the
20th Percentile,
• There are problems with the
content or the writing of the
essay,
• There are inconsistencies in
the materials turned in,
• There is evidence of
dishonesty or other unethical
behavior
• There is anything that raises
questions about the student’s
ability to succeed in the MPA
program in the minds of the
reviewers.
Formal acceptance to Master’s
Degree Programs: The acceptance
decision is made by the Dean or
designee, who informs Enrollment
Services of the decision.
Enrolment Services sends the
official Certificate of
Admission directly to the
applicant.
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