| Applying
to the MPA Program
Applications
for admission to the Master
of Public Administration are
accepted throughout the year.
However, you are encouraged
to begin coursework during
fall quarter. The forms to
apply for admission can be
obtained from the Office of
Graduate Student Services
(OGSS) in McKee House and
are included in the Graduate
Catalog. The completed forms
and two copies of academic
transcripts should be returned
to OGSS, while GRE scores (optional)
and three required letters
of recommendation should be
sent directly to
Graduate
Director
Department of Political
Science
Ohio University
Bentley Annex 266
Athens OH 45701-2979
Applicants
are expected to have some
academic training in political
science. Generally, a minimum
of 24 quarter hours of undergraduate
work in political science
(approximately six courses)
or the equivalent is expected,
although exceptions can be
made for those with coursework
in closely related fields
or with practical political
or administrative experience.
An
overall minimum grade-point
average (GPA) of 3.0 is required
for unconditional admission
into the program. Applicants
with less than a 3.0 overall
g.p.a., who have a 3.0 or
better in political science
or other compensating qualifications
(such as political or administrative
experience and training) can
be admitted only on a conditional
basis. Conditionally admitted
students must maintain at
least a B average during the
first 15 hours of coursework
to be retained in the program
and are not eligible for financial
assistance during the time.
In certain cases, an applicant
who lacks the necessary background
may be admitted as a special
non-degree student. Courses
taken in this status do not
count toward the degree but
can be used to provide the
necessary back ground for
admission and to demonstrate
the ability to handle graduate-level
work.
International
students are expected to have
a TOEFL score of at least
550. All international students
are given a language test
upon arrival at Ohio University
and may begin to take regular
academic coursework only after
demonstrating sufficient proficiency.
Language testing, as well
as courses in English for
those who require further
study, is provided by the
Ohio Program of Intensive
English (OPIE).
Ohio
University is committed to
offering equal educational
and employment opportunities
and to complying with federal
and state laws prohibiting
discrimination based on race,
creed, color, national origin,
age, handicap, or sex. Furthermore,
the university conducts a
vigorous affirmative action
program to promote equal opportunities.
Minority and female applicants
are especially encouraged.
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