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Exploring Graduate Programs–and Public Service–with TAMU’s Bush School

Michelle Cardenas

The LEAP Center had the privilege of hosting Kathryn Meyer from the Texas A&M Bush School of Government and Public Service to speak about their Master of Public Service and Administration (MPSA) and Master of International Affairs (MIA) programs. The event was an opportunity for students to learn about the many options available in public service, reinforcing LEAP’s commitment to ensuring students are aware of all the paths they can take to make a difference. Meyer, who has worked with Professor Yawn since 2007, brought a wealth of knowledge and insight to the event, offering a detailed look at the Bush School’s programs and their potential to shape careers.

She explained that the Bush School offers two distinct graduate programs, each tailored to different career aspirations.

The MPSA is designed for those interested in domestic public service roles such as non-profits, local government, homeland security, and federal agencies like the FBI or ATF. In contrast, the MIA focuses on international affairs, preparing students for careers in diplomacy, foreign aid, economic policy, and analytical roles within government agencies. For MIA students, a second language is a requirement, reflecting the global scope of the program.

Meyer also discussed the admissions process, emphasizing that the Bush School looks for well-rounded candidates with strong academic backgrounds, internships, professional development, and community service experience.

Each program admits 80-90 students annually, and remarkably, all admitted students receive scholarships, with the average award amount being $5,000. The school only accepts applications once a year, so proper planning is essential for prospective students.

A standout feature of the Bush School is its focus on practical application. Students are required to complete a summer internship, which provides hands-on experience and helps bridge the gap between academic studies and professional careers.

The school’s extensive network ensures that students are connected to opportunities that align with their goals, whether they aspire to work in city management, public policy, or international diplomacy.

Meyer highlighted the strong culture and traditions of the Bush School, describing it as a close-knit environment where students remain actively engaged through organizations and clubs. For those passionate about public service but uncertain about pursuing law school like myself, the Bush School offers an excellent alternative, blending rigorous academics with practical experiences that prepare students for impactful careers.

Meyer’s presentation prompted several questions, as well as some after-the-program discussions…

…suggesting that the concept of combining service and a graduate education resonated with the students at SHSU.

This event was a reminder of the many avenues available to students who want to serve their communities and the world. The Bush School equips its students with the tools and opportunities to make meaningful contributions, and for those who want to combine their passion for helping others with a focus on policy and administration, it’s a path worth considering.

Unknown's avatarAuthor mikeyawnPosted on December 1, 2024November 28, 2024Format AsideCategories Civic Engagement, Public AdministrationTags Center for Law Engagement And Politics, Graduate School, Sam Houston State University, TAMU Bush School of Public ServiceLeave a comment on Exploring Graduate Programs–and Public Service–with TAMU’s Bush School

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