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CAREERS AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION ALUMNI

Why Study Public Administration?

Given the broad range of career options, public administration is an excellent field for students who are committed to serving the public good and becoming ethical, creative, inclusive and intelligent leaders in a number of industries. You can tailor the curriculum to match your career goals, and you will be joining a community of engaged students, faculty, staff and alumni who share your passion for public service.

Our Vibrant Alumni Network

Our MPA alumni are well prepared to respond to the increasing need for collaboration across the public, private and nonprofit sectors. Alumni have enjoyed successful careers in federal, state and local government, the nonprofit sector, as well as in the private sector. Our alumni continue to support our students by serving on our Advisory Board, participating in professional development efforts and informing our program of trends and opportunities in public service.

Villanova Public Administration alumni have diverse careers in areas such as federal, state and local government, the military, nonprofit organizations, arts and culture, professional and collegiate athletics, higher education, private schools, nongovernmental organizations, social service agencies, international relations, federal agencies, healthcare, community organizations, law enforcement, and infrastructure and transit, among others.

Community Partnerships

The MPA program has a strong internship program for students without prior management experience in the field. Previous placements have included townships and boroughs in the Greater Philadelphia region, the Pennsylvania Ballet, SAP, the City of Philadelphia Office of Homeless Services, Arts and Business Council of Greater Philadelphia and the American Cancer Society. Some courses in our program also provide opportunities for community partnerships. MPA students have worked in teams on projects for organizations such as:

  • Office of Policy and Planning, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania  - Policy advocacy proposals
  • Congreso de Latinos Unidos – Community Research and Event Planning Project
  • Eastern State Penitentiary – Marketing Plan, Membership Program
  • Simon’s Fund – Advocacy and Fundraising Strategy
  • National Constitution Center – The Constitution Happened Here Marketing Plan
  • Global Philadelphia Association – Marketing and Communications Plan
  • Salvation Army – Lobby Day Campaign in Harrisburg, Pa.

Resources and Opportunities

        

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MPA Completion Rates

Two Villanova MPA students in graduation caps and gowns

The majority of our public administration degree students are working professionals who attend classes part-time.

  • 85 students initially enrolled in the 2018-2019 academic year.
  • 45% of students who began their graduate studies during the 2018-2019 academic year completed the degree within two years.
  • 60% of students who began their graduate studies during the 2018-2019 academic year completed the degree within three years.
  • 67% of students who began their studies in 2018-2019 completed the degree within four years or are in the process of completing degree requirements.

For more detailed information regarding MPA enrollments, please refer to the Office of the Provost - University Statistics. You can find this data under the "Enrollment by Majors Report" tab by selecting "Graduate Arts and Sciences" from the Student Level drop-down menu.

Graduate Success

Villanova MPA alumni leading a local government panel

In the 2022-2023 academic year, 81 students received their MPA degree. At six months after graduation:

  • Five students were employed by the federal government in the U.S.
  • Five students were employed by the state government in the U.S.
  • Twenty students were employed in city, county, or other local governments in the U.S.
  • One student was employed by a foreign government. 
  • Twenty-four students were employed by a domestic nonprofit organization.
  • One student was employed by an internationally-oriented nonprofit organization.
  • One student was employed by the military.
  • Twelve students were employed in the private sector, with three specifically in the research and consulting industry.
  • Two students sought further education.
  • One student was unemployed seeking employment.
  • The status of 9 students is unknown.  

ALUMNI RESOURCES