Provided by Pepperdine Davenport Institute
A 20-month graduate degree program that teaches students how to become leaders in government, nonprofits, and businesses. Students learn to solve important problems by studying history, economics, and...
A 20-month graduate degree program that teaches students how to become leaders in government, nonprofits, and businesses. Students learn to solve important problems by studying history, economics, and research. The program helps people understand different viewpoints and make good decisions that help communities. Classes are held in Malibu, California or Washington DC. Most students get scholarships that cover 70% of tuition costs. No test scores are required to apply.
Who can use this
Applicants seeking graduate-level education in public policy
Cost
Tuition required (95% of students receive scholarships averaging 70% coverage)
Hours
Daytime classes
A research center that studies ways to bring people together across political and social differences. Creates resources and teaches skills for respectful community conversations.
Do not wait. The time will never be just right. Start where you stand, and work whatever tools you may have at your command and better tools will be found as you go along.
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