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Below are some Frequently Asked Questions about the Master of Public Policy (MPP) Program. Still don’t see the answer to your question? Email us at graduate@ramapo.edu.
The MPP will be launching in Fall 2026
The MPP can be completed in 2 years full time or 2.5-5 years part time.
The MPP program can be taken full time or part time but all courses must be completed within 5 years
The MPP program is hybrid with only 3-5 in person meetings required each semester
You can find the MPP Admissions requirements here.
No, all undergraduate majors are welcome.
Yes, the MPP was designed with the schedule of a working professional in mind.
The Program Director of the MPP Program will review eligible applicants for transfer credits according to the College’s Graduate Program Policies and Procedure found .
Graduate tuition is charged on a per credit basis. The MPP program is 30 credits total. The current MPP tuition rate can be found here.
We do have in-house payment plan options and cooperate with employer reimbursement programs. More information can be found at /student-accounts/options-policies/
Yes, Graduate students may borrow up to $20,500 annually under the Federal Direct Stafford Loan programs.
To qualify for a Federal Direct Stafford loan, graduate students must be enrolled for at least 6 credit hours per semester. Students enrolled for less than 6 credits may consider an alternative loan.
There are no scholarships available through Admissions. There are a few Graduate Assistantship positions available each year. When they are available, they are posted .
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