Cornell Institute for Public Affairs

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Cornell Institute for Public Affairs
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Established: 1986
Type: Private
Director: David B. Lewis
Location: Ithaca, New York, USA
Website: www.cipa.cornell.edu

CIPA is a public policy program which offers a two-year public affairs course of study leading to the Master of Public Administration (M.P.A.) degree.

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The Cornell Institute for Public Affairs (CIPA) is a two-year graduate program leading to the Master of Public Administration (M.P.A.) degree. The interdisciplinary nature of this M.P.A. program is one of its distinguishing features. CIPA students, or "fellows," have the flexibility to design individualized plans of study using faculty resources from across the university. More than 100 Cornell University faculty members representing 25+ units make up the field of public affairs.

Cornell University is located in Ithaca, New York, overlooking Cayuga Lake--the largest of upstate New York's Finger Lakes.

CIPA has approximately 150 students enrolled in its M.P.A. program. More information can be obtained by going to the program's website at: http://www.cipa.cornell.edu.

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Students choose their course of study--domestic or international--from a broad range of options: 1) Environmental Policy; 2) Finance and Fiscal Policy; 3) Government, Politics, and Policy Studies; 4) Human Rights and Social Justice; 5) International Development Studies; 6) Public and Nonprofit Management; 7) Science and Technology Policy; and 8) Social Policy. Within each concentration, the opportunity exists for further specialization based on a student's interests.