Quick Facts

Our Mission

's MPA Program seeks to enhance the quality of public sector and non-profit management through a faculty that is engaged in public service, and committed to teaching ethical leadership and theoretical understandings of administration; enhancing knowledge, analytical skills, and technical abilities; and emphasizing experiential learning opportunities to apply theory and skills. Our core values include pursuing the public interest with accountability and transparency; serving professionally with competence, efficiency, and objectivity; acting ethically so as to uphold the public trust; and demonstrating respect, equity, and impartiality in dealings with citizens and fellow public servants. Toward that end, the program provides graduate level education to a diverse group of public service professionals through a high quality online format.

Organizational Structure

The MPA program is housed in the Department of Political Science. In addition to the MPA degree, the department offers undergraduate, M.A., and Ph.D. programs in Political Science. You can learn more about the Department of Political Science here.

Online Degree program

The program is offered completely online. Courses are delivered through our course management system, Blackboard Learn. Course content consists of text, narrated PowerPoint presentations, video and audio, live chats, and discussion groups. To participate in this online program, you will need a computer and broadband Internet connection. Courses may have further requirements that include the ability to record video and audio.

Accessibility

The MPA program encourages persons with physical challenges to apply. University accommodation efforts are taken seriously both in terms of personal accommodations, counseling and support services, as well as electronic accommodations. Moreover, our online program is constantly being updated to make it compliant with Federal standards for electronic accessibility.

Accelerated MPA Degree Option for Current KSU Undergrads

offers a special option for Kent juniors and seniors who meet a GPA requirement. This option allows students accepted into the program to take graduate courses while still completing their undergraduate coursework. If you are interested in this option, please contact Dr. Daniel Hawes, the MPA Program Coordinator, for assistance in admission to this program. More detailed information on this option can be found in the Undergraduate Catalog.

Graduate certificate in nonprofit management

The Nonprofit Management graduate certificate prepares graduates to work in the management and administrative positions in nonprofit organizations across a range of industries. Students acquire basic management skills, as well as applied skills specific to the nonprofit sector, that may include fundraising, executive board relations, policy advocacy and nonprofit law.

Prospective employers are nonprofit sector organizations as well as private and public sector organizations that frequently interact with nonprofit organizations.

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MPA Program Quick Facts

 

Quick Facts

 

 

What is the mission of the MPA program?

 

  • Kent State University's MPA Program seeks to enhance the quality of public sector and non- profit management through a faculty that is engaged in public service, and committed to teaching ethical leadership and theoretical understandings of administration; enhancing knowledge, analytical skills, and technical abilities; and emphasizing experiential learning opportunities to apply theory and skills. Our core values include pursuing the public interest with accountability and transparency; serving professionally with competence, efficiency, and objectivity; acting ethically so as to uphold the public trust; and demonstrating respect, equity, and impartiality in dealings with citizens and fellow public servants. Toward that end, the program provides graduate level education to a diverse group of public service professionals through a high quality online format.

 

 

How many students are in the program?

 

  • As of Fall 2023, there were 70 students in the program.

 

How many faculty teach in the program?

 

  • There are 6 full-time faculty members who teach courses in the program.  The expertise among full-time faculty include immigration policies, administrative law, child car, community relations, tax policy and budgeting.  In addition, the program uses 7 highly experienced public administrators to teach part-time in our program. The part-time faculty include practitioners who run large non-profit social service agencies, serve as CIOs in county government, and work as private attorneys and accountants.  The average class size is 17 students.

 

Student Graduation Rates: AY 2018-19 Cohort

 

 

Graduated within 2 years

Graduated within 3 years

Graduated within 4 years

 

Total Number of Students in the AY2018 Cohort (N=15)

7

11

12

 

Percentage Graduate

47%

73%

80%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

What sort of careers can graduates of the program expect?

 

  • Graduates of the MPA program go on to have successful careers in a variety of different public service organizations. These include organizations and agencies of the Federal government, state government, cities, counties, and regions, international organizations, military, higher education, and nonprofit organizations. Nearly half of recent graduates work in the public sector, approximately 40 percent work in the non-profit sector and a 13 percent work in the private sector. A list of current jobs held by recent graduates is included in the end of this document.
  • Below is the distribution of employment by sector for students who graduated from the program in 2022:
Employment Sector Percentage
Federal or State government:  6%
US City, County or Local Government : 16%
Domestic-Oriented Nonprofit:  55%
Private Sector 9%
   

 

Employment rate of students who graduated in 2022 (ARY-1):

 

  • 22 percent employed in the Public Sector (7 students)
  • 55 percent employed in Nonprofit Sector, including public education (17 students)
  • 13 percent “Unknown” (4 students)

What sort of internships do students complete while in the program?

 

  • Because our program caters to public service professionals who are already working full-time in the field, most students in our program are waived the internship requirement. We do, however, have a few students complete an internship each year.  Recent students have completed internships in the following organizations:
    • Spartanburg Interfaith Hospitality Network, Spartanburg, South Carolina
    • International Institute, Akron, Ohio
    • AmeriCorps, Youngstown, Ohio

 

Are graduate assistantships or forms of financial aid available?

 

  • Students in the MPA program typically do not receive graduate assistantships. However, students are eligible for other forms of financial aid, and can find information related to the types of aid available by visiting the Financial Aid homepage:  http://www.kent.edu/tuition

 

What is the completion rate for the MPA program?

 

  • Graduate students at Kent State University are required to complete their degree program within 6 years.  Completion rates vary from year to year, but for the MPA cohort that entered in 2018-19,  47 percent of students graduated within two years and 80 percent graduated within four years.

 

 

 

Job Positions of Recent MPA Program Graduates

Public Sector

Non-Profit Sector

Private Sector

Supervisor, MSA at U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs

Grant Manager, Hope's Door

Corporate Compliance Officer, Mount Comprehensive Health Corp

Finance Director, City of Louisville

Program Coordinator at National Rural Health Resource Center

First Federal Lakewood, Cleveland

Cuyahoga County Board of Developmental Disabilities

Associate Director of Community Relations, Northeast Ohio Medical University

Regional Sales Specialist, Information Technology and Services

Financial Management Analyst at DoD-DFAS

Office System Coordinator,

 

Director at Canton Parks, Canton Ohio

Public Relations Specialist, St. Tammany Parish Hospital

 

Homeless Management Information Systems, Snohomish County, WA

Library Director, KSU, Geauga and Twinsburg Academic Center

 

Consumer Policy Advisor at NC DHHS, Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Abuse Service, Raleigh, NC

Research Grant Consultant at IUPUI, Indianapolis, Indiana

 

WCSD, Washoe County School District, Reno Nevada

Chapter Services Manager, Association of Government Accountants

 

Director, Health System and Planning, Ohio Department of Health

Marketing & Communications Coordinator, Grand River Academy Cleveland, Ohio

 

Director, Health System and Planning, Ohio Department of Health

 

 

Deputy City Administrator, City of Coeur d'Alene, ID