A Top Midwest Regional University
Dordt University is ranked number eight on the “Regional Universities (Midwest)” ranking released by the 2023-24 U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges and is the top-ranked school in Iowa in the category.
Meet the increasing needs of your community with an advanced degree from Dordt University, the Christian university known for student engagement. This program provides solid, credible expertise to professionals working in the public and non-profit sectors.
Courses are 100% online with both synchronous and asynchronous learning activities and are offered in the fall, spring, and summer terms.
Cohorts start each fall.
Connect With UsDordt University is ranked number eight on the “Regional Universities (Midwest)” ranking released by the 2023-24 U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges and is the top-ranked school in Iowa in the category.
*choose two additional courses from the general administration or nonprofit administration emphases.
*choose two additional courses from either of the general administration, police administration, or nonprofit administration emphases.
“With Dordt’s Reformed perspective, students will identify and analyze current structures and trends in light of God’s Word.”
–Dr. Abby Foreman, co-director of the program
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Located in Sioux Center, Iowa, Dordt University is a Christian university committed to helping you serve in the real world—right now, today.
The Wall Street Journal and Times Higher Education have consistently ranked Dordt #1 in student engagement. So you know you can expect to experience a Christian community that builds you up and pushes you to grow when you begin your graduate studies at Dordt University.
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The MPA program requires 36 credits. The courses are a combination of general public administration courses, emphasis-specific courses, and electives that deal with relevant, challenging issues.
A typical plan of study takes about two years to complete, with students taking one 6-week course at a time. Some opt for a slower pace, completing the program in four years.
No. All of the courses are completed online.
The MPA program is approved by the Higher Learning Commission.