Quick facts about the MPP program
- Offered on campus in Corvallis, online through Ecampus, or via a hybrid approach mixing both on campus and online coursework
- Designed as a ~2 year full-time program (54 quarter credits, equivalent to 36 semester credits) but can be pursued part-time
- Includes 7 different possible concentrations and a variety of graduate certificates or students can design their own
- Placement rates and employment sectors of recent students are available at the MPP Profile and MPP Student Success websites.
- Apply online at least 30 days before any quarter to be considered for admission
- Limited funding available for resident students on a highly competitive basis (deadline March 1)
Quick facts about our current MPP students
- From many different states: California, Colorado, Florida, Idaho, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nevada, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Utah, Tennessee, Washington, Washington DC, Wisconsin, etc.
- From many different countries: Argentina, Bangladesh, Columbia, Egypt, Indonesia, Kenya, Nepal, Pakistan, Russia, etc.
- From many different academic backgrounds: Political Science, Sociology, Economics, Anthropology, Engineering, Biology, Microbiology, Chemistry, Environmental Science, English, Crop and Soil Science, Women Studies, Asian Studies, Psychology, Public Affairs, History, etc.
For more information
- Program costs for 2022-23 are available at the bottom of the MPP Profile website.
- Information concerning internships can be found on the MPP Internship website.