Address:
West Chester University
1160 McDermott Drive #101
West Chester, PA 19380
Phone: 610-436-2438
Email: mpa@wcupa.edu
According to the National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration (NASPAA), accredited Master of Public Administration (MPA) degree programs shall have a primary focus, "of preparing students to be leaders, managers, and analysts in the professions of public affairs, public administration, and public policy and only master's degree programs engaged in educating and training professionals for the aforementioned professions are eligible for accreditation." Furthermore, NASPAA accredited programs will, "ensure that students learn to apply their education, such as through experiential exercises and interactions with practitioners across the broad range of public affairs, administration, and policy professions and sectors."
While all students entering the degree program acquire professional competency through a number of applied and experiential exercises, pre-service students, those with less than one year of relevant post-baccalaureate work experience, are at such an early stage in their professional development that an internship is necessary to provide a sufficient link between theory and practice. In light of this, the internship program is designed so that students acquire public sector work experience that prepares students to lead and manage across boundaries of the public, nonprofit and private sectors.
Based on the universal purpose of MPA programs, which is to prepare students for careers in public affairs, public administration, and public policy, the internship requirement may be waived for students who can demonstrate more than one year of relevant post-baccalaureate work experience. Relevant work experience is defined as a professional position in the public, nonprofit, and/or private sectors that required significant leadership and independent decision making. Because we are a program committed to educating and training professionals for careers in public service, we find that the public service values found throughout the curriculum provides individuals with private sector experiences as leaders, mangers and analysts with sufficient training to make those private sector experiences relevant and therefore warrant waiver of the internship experience.
For pre-service students requiring an internship, a minimum of 20 hours per week of work for 15 weeks, or 300 hours, is required to successfully complete the required 3-credit hour internship course. Because our mission is to provide a high quality accessible public service education, we recognize that not all students will be able to complete a traditional internship where the entirety of work is completed onsite at the placement organization. On the recommendation of the MPA Internship Coordinator and the approval of the MPA Director, students whose work schedules or personal obligations prohibit them from completing a traditional onsite internship, may obtain permission to complete a project based internship where work is conducted off-site. Students seeking this alternative assignment must demonstrate that the project will prepare them for leadership roles in the public sector as well as fulfilling all required internship hours.
With the assistance of the MPA Internship Coordinator, students should secure their internship prior to the start of the semester. Throughout the semester, the MPA Internship Coordinator will have regular contact with the student and host site to facilitate a productive internship experience. All students will be required to complete an internship portfolio. The portfolio shall consist of an activity log that documents the student's activities and progress on meeting the goals of the internship program. The portfolio will also require students construct an essay that links theory and practice, with an emphasis on demonstrating the ability to apply public service values.
The MPA program at West Chester University has one of the best track records at the University with regard to graduating students on-time. In 2009-10, the MPA program admitted 25 students. 80 percent (20) of those students graduated within two years of entering the program. 4 percent (1) graduated within three years of admission. 4 percent (1) graduated within four years of admisison. 12 percent (3) are still completing the degree on a part-time basis. As the program continues to grow, the faculty are taking steps to ensure that every student continues to receive the high quality advisement the program has become known for and ensuring that our students are graduating on-time.
Graduates of the MPA program at West Chester University are finding employment in positions that are relevant to their graduate education. The most recent alumni survey found that our graduates are in the following positions:
In addition, here is a sampling of some of the organizations that have hired graduates of the MPA program:
Employment Statistics
2010-11 Grads
2011-12 Grads
2012-13 Grads
Total Number of Grads
33
27
57
National or Central Government in the same country as the program
1
1
3
State, provincial or regional government in the same country as the program
8
0
4
City, country or other local government in the same country as the program
0
4
9
Foreign government (all levels) or international quasi-governmental
0
0
0
Nonprofit domestic-oriented
13
9
19
Nonprofit/NGOs internationally-oriented
0
2
0
Private Sector - research/consulting
2
0
0
Private Sector - not research/consulting
4
6
14
Obtaining further education
3
1
2
Unemployed
0
0
0
Status Unknown
0
4
6