Public Policy and Management (MSPPM) Application Process

The Master of Science in Public Policy and Management (MSPPM) program has multiple, specialized academic pathways that emphasize multidisciplinary thinking, teamwork, and leadership development through experiential learning and co-curricular programming. Some pathways have different application requirements, so it is important for you to review the information below regarding the application deadline and requirements before you begin your online application.

If you’re looking for MSPPM program overview, including information regarding curriculum, experiential learning, scholarships and financial aid, or career outcomes, please visit the MSPPM main page.

Before you begin your online application, please carefully review the information below.

APPLICATION DEADLINES

We have two application deadlines for the August 2025 starting date for our full-time master’s programs. Please select the deadline that meets your needs.

Priority Deadline: December 2, 2024

Submit your application form and required supporting materials by the priority deadline to receive a decision by the end of January. The required supporting materials are two (2) recommendations, official transcript/evaluation report for your bachelor's degree, and official test scores (if applicable). Review the application checklist below for more details.

Applicants who are currently pursuing their bachelor’s degree are encouraged to apply by the regular deadline (see below) so your fall (or seventh) semester grades are included on your official transcript/evaluation report.

Regular Deadline: January 10, 2025

The regular deadline is best for applicants who have not yet completed their bachelor’s degree, or for those who do not need an earlier decision from us. Applicants who apply by the regular deadline can expect to receive a decision by the end of March.

The required supporting materials required to make your application file “complete” can arrive after you submit your application and after the regular deadline. The required supporting materials are two (2) recommendations, official transcript/evaluation report for your bachelor's degree, and official test scores (if applicable). Review the application checklist below for more details.

We will continue to accept applications after the regular deadline as long as space remains in the incoming class. Access to competitive fellowships may be limited after the regular deadline.

How to Submit Your Application

Regardless of your chosen deadline, you will complete these steps to submit your application:

Applications are reviewed after all required materials have been received.

Schedule a Visit

Schedule a visit to our campus to learn more about CMU and interact with current MSPPM students and faculty members.

Attend an Online Info Session

Register to attend an upcoming live webinar, or view any of our previously recorded webinars at your convenience.

Attend Fall Visitation

Register for our Fall Visitation, where you can meet fellow applicants, current students, and faculty members.

Request Information

Request email updates or additional information about the MSPPM program.

Connect with a Current Student

Find out how you can connect with a current MSPPM student via email to learn more about the program.

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Application Checklist

Before you begin the online application process, please carefully review the list of application requirements and admission criteria for the Master of Science in Public Policy and Management (MSPPM) program.

The Admissions Committee takes a holistic approach to reviewing applications, and we will complete the review of your application after we have received all of your application materials.

You must submit a completed application form via our online application system to be considered for admission to Heinz College. Heinz College does not charge an application fee. Apply Online Now

All applicants who have completed (or will complete) their Bachelor’s degree in the United States must have an official transcript of their undergraduate studies submitted directly to Carnegie Mellon University’s Heinz College by their undergraduate university.

All applicants who have completed (or will complete) their Bachelor’s degree outside the United States must have a course-by-course transcript evaluation report submitted directly to Carnegie Mellon University’s Heinz College via an approved transcript evaluation service.

All applicants must earn a Bachelor's degree from a regionally-accredited institution (or its equivalent) prior to the date they would begin their studies at Heinz College. If you have not completed your Bachelor's degree by the time you submit your application for admission to Heinz College, you may be admitted on the condition that you submit your final, official transcript, including your date of graduation, prior to the start of your first semester at Heinz College. How to submit your official transcript or course-by-course evaluation report

  1. Evidence of Prior Quantitative Coursework: Applicants can demonstrate their preparedness by having earned a “B” or higher in a college-level, credit-bearing, math class (listed on the undergraduate or other official transcript):

Advanced Placement (AP) or International Baccalaureate (IB) Precalculus or Calculus will satisfy this requirement for all MSPPM pathways if it appears on the undergraduate transcript as college credit.

The admissions committee reserves the right to require GRE/GMAT scores be submitted (prior to completing their review of the application) if the applicant’s work experience or coursework does not meet the minimum standard for enrollment.

Prospective students are encouraged to contact the Office of Admission if they want their work experience to be reviewed/ considered for the waiver ahead of submitting their application.

Students who are required to submit test scores must have the scores reported directly to Heinz College by the testing service. When required, we strongly recommend that you take the exam at least one month prior to the application deadline.

You are required to have two (2) recommendation forms submitted on your behalf. Recommendations should be provided by employers, supervisors, professors, or others who are able to comment on your professional and educational goals and potential. At least one (1) of your recommenders should know you in a professional setting (full-time employment, internship, part-time employment, research, non-academic extracurricular activity, etc.). You may opt to have up to three (3) recommendations submitted in support of your application. Please note: recommendations from friends, family members or acquaintances, and other sources not able to evaluate applicants on an academic or professional basis, will not be accepted. Letters of recommendation must be written in or translated into English. Your recommendations must be submitted electronically through the online application system by your recommenders. We do not accept recommendations submitted on paper. How to submit your recommendations

You are required to upload your résumé to the application system. Please submit a one- or two-page summary of your educational background, skills, accomplishments, employment experiences, and volunteer experiences. The résumé MUST be current and include all part-time and full-time work experience, the dates of when the employment began and ended, and a brief description of your responsibilities under the title of the position. Click here for an example of a résumé. Please consider using the "Optional Essay" to address the reason for any "gap" in your résumé, if applicable. Your résumé should contain only true information and your own, original content. If you include a quote or text written by any other person or published in any printed or online format, you must surround the copied text in quotation marks (") and indicate the original source of the text. Information reported on your résumé is subject to verification. The Heinz College Office of Admissions utilizes several methods to identify plagiarized and falsified content in uploaded documents. Submission of false or plagiarized material as part of the application for admission may result in automatic denial of admission to any degree program.

  1. Career Goals: What are your career goals after completing graduate school? (Recommended response length: 150-300 words)
  2. Prior Experience: How have your prior experiences (professional, academic, and/or personal) prepared you for graduate study and informed your career goals? (Recommended response length: 400-500 words)
  3. Why Heinz College: How will attending this degree program at Heinz College help you achieve your career goals? (Recommended response length: 150-300 words)

Your essay should contain only true information and your own, original content. You should not use artificial intelligence (AI), such as ChatGPT, to write any portion of your essay. If you include a quote or text written by any other person or published in any printed or online format, you must surround the copied text in quotation marks (") and indicate the original source of the text. Information reported on your résumé is subject to verification. The Heinz College Office of Admissions utilizes several methods to identify plagiarized, AI-generated, and falsified content in uploaded documents. Submission of false, plagiarized or AI-generated material as part of the application for admission may result in automatic denial of admission to any degree program.

Applicants to the MSPPM Washington, D.C. pathway will also be required to submit an additional essay: Download/View MSPPM DC Pathway Essay Question.

You may choose to submit an essay in which you comment on any item(s) in your application that you consider worthy of further explanation. We are mostly interested in having you address any gaps in your professional experience, or anything you would consider a weakness that could have an impact on your admission status. Please limit optional essays to no more than 250 words. Your essay should contain only true information and your own, original content. You should not use artificial intelligence (AI), such as ChatGPT, to write any portion of your essay. If you include a quote or text written by any other person or published in any printed or online format, you must surround the copied text in quotation marks (") and indicate the original source of the text. Information reported on your résumé is subject to verification. The Heinz College Office of Admissions utilizes several methods to identify plagiarized, AI-generated, and falsified content in uploaded documents. Submission of false, plagiarized or AI-generated material as part of the application for admission may result in automatic denial of admission to any degree program.

The completion of a short video interview is extremely important for applicants to the MSPPM program, especially individuals unable to visit campus prior to the application deadline or those who are non-native English speakers. You will receive an email invitation to complete the video interview only after you submit your online application and after we receive your official undergraduate transcript (or course-by-course evaluation report). How and when to complete the video interview

Heinz College is committed to ensuring the integrity of our admissions process and the reputation of our educational programs. We also want to protect and enhance the value of the degrees that we confer. As an enrolling student, you will be required to successfully complete a verification process of your admission application materials. The verification process will be completed by an outside, independent contractor hired by Heinz College and Carnegie Mellon University. The purpose of this background check is to protect all stakeholders of the program (students, faculty, staff, and alumni) from those who would falsify their backgrounds to gain an unfair advantage in the admissions process. We believe that this verification will support our efforts to ensure integrity throughout the program. Upon admission, you will receive more details about this process from the Office of Admissions.

Required Quantitative & Technical Preparation for MSPPM

The MSPPM program at Heinz College is quantitatively focused. In order to ensure success for our master’s students, the faculty have established guidelines for preparedness that must be achieved prior to starting classes at Heinz College. It is ideal for students to demonstrate the required quantitative and/or technical preparation prior to submitting their application. However, there are opportunities for students to complete these requirements once admitted to the program prior to the start of the first semester as a MSPPM student.

Please note the following for the required quantitative and technical classes:

Courses that do not grant credit and a grade will not fulfill these requirements, even if you receive a certificate of completion for the course. The course must be completed prior to their first semester at Heinz College.

  1. College / university-levelCollege Algebra (or higher math) OR submission of GRE/GMAT with a minimum of 65%ile on the quantitative section
  2. College / university-level Introductory Statistics

If you don’t meet both criteria at the time of application, you may be offered a conditional admission and be required to take the class(es) over the summer immediately preceding the start of your first semester at Heinz.

Click here for more information regarding the MSPPM (excluding Data Analytics) Required Quantitative Courses.

  1. College / university-levelPre-calculus (or higher math) OR submission of GRE/GMAT with a minimum of 65%ile or higher on the quantitative section
  2. College / university-level Introductory Statistics
  3. College / university-level Introductory Python Programming (Java and C++ are also acceptable)

If you don’t meet all three criteria at the time of application, you may be offered conditional admission and be required to take the class(es) over the summer immediately preceding the start of your first semester at Heinz. For Python, a remote summer course will be provided by our school for enrolling students.

Click here for more information regarding the MSPPM-Data Analytics Required Quantitative Courses.

Click here for more information regarding the MSPPM-Data Analytics Required Technical Courses.

Pathways With Additional Application Requirements

Washington, D.C. Pathway

As an applicant to the MSPPM program's DC Pathway, you are required to submit an additional admission essay.

As an applicant to the MSPPM program's DC Pathway, you are required to submit an additional admission essay. The essay should be no longer than 1,000 words.

MSPPM Fast Track (Three-Semester) Pathway

Applicants to the MSPPM Fast Track pathway must meet at least one of the following criteria to be eligible for consideration:

3+ years of relevant work experience; terms of service in Peace Corps, Coro, Public Allies Pittsburgh (Executive Allies only), or Teach for America; or an officer's commission in the U.S. military

MSPPM-JD Dual Degree with the University of Pittsburgh School of Law

Applicants can opt to obtain admission to either the MSPPM or Pitt Law JD program prior to the first year of study at either school.

Applicants can opt to obtain admission to either the MSPPM or Pitt Law JD program (or both) prior to the first year of study at either school, and/or apply to the second school during their first year of study.

MSPPM-MBA Dual Degree with CMU's Tepper School of Business

Applicants must first obtain admission to the Tepper MBA program prior to the first year of study at either school.

Applicants must first obtain admission to the Tepper MBA program prior to the first year of study at either school. Applicants can opt to apply to MSPPM simultaneously with Tepper, or during their first year at Tepper.

Exchange Students

Click here for more information on the Exchange Program application requirements.

Click here for more information on the Exchange Program application requirements.

Applying to an accelerated master’s program as an Undergraduate Student

Heinz College and Allegheny College offer an Accelerated Master's Program to qualified Allegheny College undergraduate students. The program, structured as three years at Allegheny College followed by four semesters at Heinz College, results in students receiving both a bachelor's and a master's degree in less time than is normally required.

Eligibility
The program is designed for Allegheny College students who have completed their junior year.
Admissions Requirements

Students can apply online for free in the fall of their junior year for admission at the start of their senior year. As an Accelerated Master's applicant, you are required to submit the application materials and meet the admission criteria required of all MSPPM applicants, detailed above in the "Application Checklist" section.

Tuition and fees

Students will pay tuition and fees to Allegheny College from their freshman through junior years. They will pay tuition and fees to Carnegie Mellon for their graduate program for four semesters beyond the completion of their junior year. Allegheny College students also will be responsible for paying a maintenance fee to Allegheny College while enrolled at Carnegie Mellon in their senior year.

Conferral of Degrees

Students will receive both their bachelor’s and master’s degrees upon completion of their graduate program at Carnegie Mellon. Allegheny College will count units taken during the master’s program toward the student’s bachelor’s degree according to its policies and procedures. Carnegie Mellon will forward to Allegheny College transcripts and other necessary information on student academic performance.

Scholarships

Allegheny College students will be eligible for scholarship support from Allegheny College for their freshman through junior years. They will be eligible for scholarship support from the Heinz College for the length of their graduate program, and can apply to any and all Heinz College scholarship funds for which they are eligible (based on program and the individual scholarship fund’s specific requirements).

Number of Students

Each year, Heinz College will admit a maximum of 10 qualified Allegheny College students to the MSPPM program.

Prerequisites

The MSPPM program does not have formal prerequisites for admission. However, because the curriculum is highly quantitative, students should take a college-level course in 1. statistics and 2. advanced algebra/pre-calculus. Students who have not taken these courses may be required to attend a four-week summer program at the Heinz College prior to the start of their master's program. There is no tuition for the summer program, but we encourage students to take these courses at Allegheny College. For detailed information and course descriptions, please see the "Required Quantitative Preparation" section below.

Heinz College and Bethany College offer an Accelerated Master's Program to qualified Bethany College undergraduate students. The program, structured as three years at Bethany College followed by four semesters at Heinz College, results in students receiving both a bachelor's and a master's degree in less time than is normally required.

ELIGIBILITY
The program is designed for Bethany College students who have completed their junior year.
ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS

Students can apply online for free in the fall of their junior year for admission at the start of their senior year. As an Accelerated Master's applicant, you are required to submit the application materials and meet the admission criteria required of all MSPPM applicants, detailed above in the "Application Checklist" section.

TUITION AND FEES

Students will pay tuition and fees to Bethany College from their freshman through junior years. They will pay tuition and fees to Carnegie Mellon for their graduate program for four semesters beyond the completion of their junior year. Bethany College students also will be responsible for paying a maintenance fee to Bethany College while enrolled at Carnegie Mellon in their senior year.

CONFERRAL OF DEGREES

Students will receive both their bachelor’s and master’s degrees upon completion of their graduate program at Carnegie Mellon. Bethany College will count units taken during the master’s program toward the student’s bachelor’s degree according to its policies and procedures. Carnegie Mellon will forward to Bethany College transcripts and other necessary information on student academic performance.

SCHOLARSHIPS

Bethany College students will be eligible for scholarship support from Bethany College for their freshman through junior years. They will be eligible for scholarship support from the Heinz College for the length of their graduate program, and can apply to any and all Heinz College scholarship funds for which they are eligible (based on program and the individual scholarship fund’s specific requirements).

NUMBER OF STUDENTS

Each year, Heinz College will admit a maximum of 10 qualified Bethany College students to the MSPPM program.

PREREQUISITES

The MSPPM program does not have formal prerequisites for admission. However, because the curriculum is highly quantitative, students should take a college-level course in 1. statistics and 2. advanced algebra/pre-calculus. Students who have not taken this coursework may be required to attend a summer program at the Heinz College for approximately four weeks prior to the start of their program. There is no tuition for the summer program, but we encourage students to take these courses at Bethany College. For detailed information and course descriptions, please see the "Required Quantitative Preparation" section below.

Click here for detailed information on the MSPPM Accelerated Master's Program for Carnegie Mellon University undergraduate students. Click here for detailed information on the MSPPM-DA pathway Accelerated Master's Program for Carnegie Mellon University undergraduate students. Click here for detailed information on the MSPPM - Washington, D.C., pathway Accelerated Master's Program for Carnegie Mellon University undergraduate students.

Click here for detailed information on the MSPPM Accelerated Master's Program for Chatham University undergraduate students.

Heinz College and Messiah College offer an Accelerated Master's Program to qualified Messiah College undergraduate students. The program, structured as three years at Messiah College followed by four semesters at Heinz College, results in students receiving both a bachelor's and a master's degree in less time than is normally required.

ELIGIBILITY
The program is designed for Messiah College students who have completed their junior year.
ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS

Students can apply online for free in the fall of their junior year for admission at the start of their senior year. As an Accelerated Master's applicant, you are required to submit the application materials and meet the admission criteria required of all MSPPM applicants, detailed above in the "Application Checklist" section.

TUITION AND FEES

Students will pay tuition and fees to Messiah College from their freshman through junior years. They will pay tuition and fees to Carnegie Mellon for their graduate program for four semesters beyond the completion of their junior year. Messiah College students also will be responsible for paying a maintenance fee to Messiah College while enrolled at Carnegie Mellon in their senior year.

CONFERRAL OF DEGREES

Students will receive both their bachelor’s and master’s degrees upon completion of their graduate program at Carnegie Mellon. Messiah College will count units taken during the master’s program toward the student’s bachelor’s degree according to its policies and procedures. Carnegie Mellon will forward to Messiah College transcripts and other necessary information on student academic performance.

SCHOLARSHIPS

Messiah College students will be eligible for scholarship support from M College for their freshman through junior years. They will be eligible for scholarship support from the Heinz College for the length of their graduate program, and can apply to any and all Heinz College scholarship funds for which they are eligible (based on program and the individual scholarship fund’s specific requirements).

PREREQUISITES

The MSPPM program does not have formal prerequisites for admission. However, because the curriculum is highly quantitative, students should take a college-level course in 1. statistics and 2. advanced algebra/pre-calculus. Students who have not taken this coursework may be required to attend a summer program at the Heinz College for approximately four weeks prior to the start of their program. There is no tuition for the summer program, but we encourage students to take these courses at Messiah College. For detailed information and course descriptions, please see the "Required Quantitative Preparation" section below.

Heinz College and Singapore Management University (SMU) offer an Accelerated Master's Program to qualified “Fast-Track” undergraduate students. The program, structured as three years as SMU students followed by four semesters at Heinz College, results in students receiving both a bachelor's and a master's degree in less time than is normally required.

ELIGIBILITY

The program is designed for SMU Fast Track students who have completed their junior year who are interested in enrolling in the MSPPM program's Data Analytics pathway.

ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS

Eligible students from SMU can apply online for free in the fall of their junior year for admission at the start of their senior year to the MSPPM program's Data Analytics (DA) pathway. As a Fast Track applicant, you are required to submit the application materials and meet the admission criteria required of all MSPPM-DA applicants, detailed above in the "Application Checklist" section.

CONFERRAL OF DEGREES

Students will receive both their bachelor’s and master’s degrees upon completion of their graduate program at Carnegie Mellon. SMU will count units taken during the master’s program toward the student’s bachelor’s degree according to its policies and procedures. Carnegie Mellon will forward to SMU transcripts and other necessary information on student academic performance.

PREREQUISITES

For detailed prerequisite information and course descriptions for the MSPPM-DA program, please see the "Required Quantitative & Technical Preparation for MSPPM" section above.

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