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MPA graduates find success

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Are you graduating soon and are not quite sure what you want to do with your degree? Maybe UNCG’s Master of Public Affairs program is the answer for you.

The MPA program offers an exciting professional degree opportunity for students considering careers in public service or government agencies. This 43-hour program prepares students for a variety of challenging careers within the public and private sectors. These positions can range from management to policy evaluation to program development.

Recent UNCG MPA graduates have secured these positions upon graduation:

  • Marketing & Communications Manager, United Way of Greater Greensboro 
  • Grants Specialist, UNCG School of Education 
  • 7th Grade Math Teacher, Jamestown Middle School (Teach America)
  • PhD student Public Administration, NC State University 
  • Major Gifts Officer, North Carolina School of the Arts 
  • Lowe’s Customer Service Manager
  • Diversity Compliance Specialist, City of Winston Salem 
  • Customer Service Specialist, Wells Fargo Business Banking Division
  • Sales & Marketing Assistant, Salemtowne Retirement Center
  • Campaign Associate, United Way of Greater Greensboro
  • Grants Manager, The Servant Center
  • Legislative Analyst, North Carolina Housing Finance Agency

The MPA program currently offers three concentrations for those who wish to specialize:

  • Nonprofit management concentration
  • Community and economic development
  • Local government management

The department also offers a 15-hour certificate program in Nonprofit Management. This program gives students a general overview of the nonprofit sector while developing specific skills and program knowledge necessary to meet a variety of nonprofit agency needs.

 The MPA program also offers an 18-hour certificate program jointly with the Department of Geography in Urban and Economic Development.  This program is designed to provide a general overview of urban planning and development.  Students completing this certificate will be prepared to deal with a variety of economic and community development issues. 

If any of these options sounds like this may be the match for you, contact Dr. Hunter Bacot, the Graduate Director at ahbacot@uncg.edu to schedule an appointment.

We wish you luck in your future endeavors and hope that you will choose UNCG for your graduate education.