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Public Policy and International Affairs Program

The Public Policy and International Affairs Program (PPIA) supports students in their pursuit of graduate degrees in public policy and international affairs.  The Program begins with a Junior Summer Institutes (JSI), which a seven-week summer program that focused on preparing students for graduate programs.

Students who are selected will get to study at one of their four participating universities:

Carnegie Mellon University

University of California, Berkeley

Princeton University

University of Michigan

Don’t forget to read about Norma‘s experience with PPIA! She attended Princeton University as part of the program. She is now a DACAmented student at Harvard pursuing her Masters degree.

What are the benefits of participating in this program? 

Who is eligible to apply?

All prospective PPIA Fellows are expected to dedicate themselves to the traditions and objectives of the PPIA Fellowship Program, have an abiding commitment to public service and contribute to more diverse perspectives in public policy and international affairs. The following are more specific criteria and guidelines:

The deadline to apply is November 1, 2015.

For more information, and to apply, please visit their official website: “Public Policy and International Affairs Program“.


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