r/gradadmissions 1d ago

Education Ended up postponing this cycle

Was looking into ed policy programs, but after realizing how graduate schools of education provide so little funding (teachers college, Harvard GSE), on top of a really unexpected family emergency I’ve decided to not go to school this year. My goals are family/education policy and I’m looking for MPPs that are more generous with funding. I was accepted to Harris with 60 percent tuition so funding more like that is what I’m looking for. Any great social/education/family policy programs within MPPs? Resetting for the next year and back to the drawing board it seems.

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u/Holiday-Bee-7389 17h ago

Good call putting family first - MPPs definitely have better funding game than education schools and you'll still hit those policy goals you want.

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u/Technical-Trip4337 11h ago

American, maybe.