Northwestern University is the institution of choice for students seeking world-class education at an internationally-known research university. As a top-tier institution, Northwestern has been among the top schools listed as "America's Best Colleges" by U.S. News & World Report.

Northwestern University School of Continuing Studies offers working professionals an opportunity to further their graduate educational goals by offering professional online master's programs in a wide variety of areas.

Celebrating its 75th anniversary, the Northwestern University School of Continuing Studies has received a creative academic programming award from the University Continuing Education Association (UCEA) for its online curriculum.

The School of Continuing Studies offers a broad range of educational programs that allow you to take the next step in your life. Perhaps you want to further your education with a degree or a certificate; maybe you are preparing for new career challenges and opportunities; or you might simply want to explore a new interest. The School of Continuing Studies is prepared to be with you every step of the way. School of Continuing Studies programs are tailored to meet the needs of working professionals. Our flexible scheduling and admissions deadlines help you earn your degree without putting your life on hold.

The mission of the School of Continuing Studies (SCS) is to extend the resources of Northwestern University to students whose lives include significant professional and personal commitments that place limitations on their schedules and affect the pace at which they may achieve their educational goals. Consistent with Northwestern's dedication to excellence, SCS makes distinguished teaching available to nontraditional students and, to the greatest extent possible, provides access to the University's other resources, such as libraries, laboratories, recreational facilities, and events. The primary goal is to become a lifelong educational partner for both alumni and friends of Northwestern University.

An online MPPA program for leading professionals

Earn your master's degree in Public Policy and Administration from Northwestern University in an online format. Designed with the working professional in mind, the online option for the MPPA program parallels its campus-based counterpart in every way, providing the same curriculum designed and taught by Northwestern faculty. This prestigious program is comprised of a 13-unit course structure and emphasizes the important relationship between policy development and its implementation in our world. This is a professional degree that offers students the opportunity to focus on specific areas of interest while leveraging the course curriculum to apply program learning to real-world topics. The program is for aspiring leaders who are looking to take part in an immersive academic experience, taught by recognized professionals from the field of Public Policy and Administration. The MPPA program is geared for completion within two to three years of part-time study.

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Accreditation

Northwestern University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.

Benefits

Benefit from the superior education you'll receive from Northwestern University's School of Continuing Studies. The school has been educating students for 75 years and recently received a Creative Academic Programming Award from the University Continuing Education Association (UCEA) for its online curriculum. The online Master of Public Policy and Administration program is designed specifically for current and aspiring leaders who are motivated to apply systemic thinking and pragmatic solutions to contribute to the greater well-being of society. It will teach students critical skills in areas such as leadership, communication, innovation, and change management, all of which can be immediately applicable to a career and are extremely valuable in the eyes of an employer. All programs are taught by worldclass professors who are actively engaged in leadership roles within diverse public policy and administration fields. Graduates have gone on to substantive leadership roles and have made a positive difference in fields like child health care, monetary policy and municipal government to name a few.

Financial Assistance

Northwestern University's Financial Aid Office encourages all graduate students in the School of Continuous Studies to apply for financial aid regardless of income. Students that are admitted into Master's degree programs may be eligible for federal and state grants, student loans, or SCS awards. Northwestern includes many helpful resources online including a glossary of financial aid terms, financial aid resources, links to helpful sites and all applicable forms and documents. They also include detailed tips about financial planning that can help all students applying for and receiving student loans. The staff of the Financial Aid Office is willing to help you with any questions or concerns you may have either over the phone or via e-mail. 

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