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Master of Public Service & Administration


Admissions Info - Master of Public Service & Administration

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The Master of Public Service & Administration (MPSA) offered on-campus through the Bush School at Texas A&M University in College Station, TX admits students once per year, for fall entry only. Applications for the following fall are open from August to March with three rounds of admissions decisions. Please refer to the deadlines and timelines for each round below.

The application for fall 2026 entry will open mid-August 2025 with deadlines as follows.

Fall 2026 Application Deadlines & Timelines

APPLICATION DEADLINESupporting Materials Due*Admissions Decisions ReleasedInterview Conference WeekendFunding Offers ReleasedOffer Response Deadline
Round One –
Early Decision & Priority Funding Consideration
December 15, 2025Dec 15, 2025Early Feb
2026
Friday, Feb 20 & Saturday, Feb 21Mid-March 2026April 15, 2026
Round Two (Final Round for Int’l Apps)January 15, 2026Jan 15, 2026Mid-March 2026Mid-March 2026April 15, 2026
Round Three (Final Round for U.S./Domestic Apps, on space and funding available basis)March 15, 2026March 15, 2026RollingOnly available for those admitted in Round 1 or 2RollingApprox. 2 weeks after funding offer is sent.
  * Supporting materials are all required documents including the application, resume, personal statement, two recommendations, transcripts from all 4-year colleges attended, GRE/GMAT test scores (if desired), and proof of English proficiency (if required).  

Texas A&M 3+2 Applicants: Do NOT submit an application in GradCAS. Refer to the 3+2 MPSA Application Instructions.

Current Texas A&M Graduate Students: If you wish to change your graduate major to the MPSA program or continue in the MPSA program upon graduation from your current degree, contact the Bush School Graduate Admissions Office for next steps.


REQUIREMENTS


To be eligible for graduate admission at Texas A&M University, an applicant must have earned or is expected to earn a bachelor’s degree by the time of enrollment. The Master of Public Service & Administration considers applicants with bachelor’s degree from all majors.

For degrees earned from a college outside of the United States, please check to make sure the degree(s) you earned is considered by Texas A&M to be equivalent to a 4-year bachelor’s degree in the United States before applying. Click for a list of Bachelor’s Degree equivalencies.

An application and all supporting materials (including recommendations) must be submitted by 11:59 PM (Central Time) on the day of the application deadlines listed above to be considered for the corresponding round of admissions. Applications submitted but missing one or more supporting materials are considered incomplete and will not be considered until completed for the next round of admissions. Incomplete applications after the final round will be withdrawn.  


ADMISSIONS PROCESS

The Master of Public Service & Administration has a three-step admissions process:

  • Apply
    An application must be submitted, and all materials (including recommendations) must be received before 11:59 PM (Central Time) on:
    • December 15 to receive an early admissions decision (in January) and be given priority funding consideration (funding awarded in mid-March once interviews are completed).
    • January 15 to be considered for an admissions and funding decision in mid-March once interviews are completed.
    • March 15 to be considered for an admissions and funding decision on a rolling and space available basis once interviews are completed.

Applications submitted but missing any of the required items (see below) are considered INCOMPLETE. Incomplete applications are not considered or reviewed.

  • Interviews
    Applicants invited to interview (including those already admitted) must complete two interviews with faculty/staff to receive an admissions decision (if not offered early admission) and a funding award. Applicants offered early admission and/or invited to interview are encouraged to attend Interview Conference Weekend (February 20 & 21, 2026), but alternative interviews are scheduled via Zoom for those unable to attend and/or applied after January 15.
  • Decision
    In mid-March, official letters containing an admissions decision (if not already made) and funding award are emailed to applicants who have completed two interviews. Applicants have until April 15 to accept or decline their admissions and funding offer.

Rolling admissions and funding decisions for Round 3 applicants are made and sent on a space and funding available basis.


HOW TO APPLY

To help stay on track with your application, we’ve created a step-by-step guide and checklist in PDF format for you to use: Fall 2026 MPSA Application Checklist & Instructions.

To avoid confusion or delay in processing an application, please use the same spelling and name on all correspondence. Notify the Bush School Graduate Admissions Office immediately of any changes to your name or email. When contacting us by email, please use the same email address you entered on your application.

Application

Start your application in GradCAS at any time! You may return to upload additional materials or update information prior to submitting your application. Just make sure you submit your application and all materials prior to 11:59 PM (Central Time) on the application deadline.

  1. Create an account in the 2026 Texas A&M University GraduateCAS (GradCAS) system.
  2. Click the ‘Add Program’ menu option and add the ‘Fall 2026 Master of Public Service & Administration’ program to your application.

    **TIP** Consult with your recommenders early in the application process and add their contact information to your application in GradCAS as soon as possible, even before filling out the rest of your application. This allows your recommenders to start working on their recommendation while you work on filling out the application. Skip to ‘Recommendations’ section below for instructions.

  3. Fill out all required fields and upload all required documents in your application.
  4. Pay the application fee and submit by the deadline.

Fee

To submit the application, applicants must pay a non-refundable application fee via credit card (Visa, Mastercard, American Express, or Discover):

  • $89 for domestic applicants*
  • $114 for international applicants
Bush School Application Fee Waivers*

We cannot waive the application fee for any applicant. However, we do have written agreements with several organizations whereby the Bush School will pay the application fee for the following:

  • Americorps, Teach for America, City Year, and/or Peace Corps Volunteers:
    If you served in one of these organizations for 9 months or more, email a copy of your service letter (or a document listing your dates of service) to bushschoolapplications@tamu.edu BEFORE submitting your application. We will verify your service, pay the application fee for you, and reply with further instructions for you to submit your application. **DO NOT** pay the application fee. Refunds cannot be given once payment is made.
  • PPIA Junior Summer Institute Participants:
    If you participated in the Public Policy International Affairs Junior Summer Institute (JSI), email a copy of your transcript to bushschoolapplications@tamu.edu BEFORE submitting your application. We will pay the application fee for you and reply with further instructions for you to submit your application. **DO NOT** pay the application fee. Refunds cannot be given once payment is made.
  • Pickering, Rangel, or Payne Fellowship Finalists or Recipients:
    If you are a finalist or recipient of the Pickering, Rangel, or Payne Fellowship, email bushschoolapplications@tamu.edu when you are ready to submit your application with your GradCAS Application ID, the name of the fellowship and whether you are a finalist or recipient of the fellowship. We will verify your status, pay the application fee for you, and reply with further instructions for you to submit your application. **DO NOT** pay the application fee. Refunds cannot be given once payment is made.

Texas A&M Application Waivers:*

  • Veterans and Active-Duty U.S. Military: Texas A&M will pay the application fee for veterans or active-duty U.S. military members. Send a copy of your DD214, showing proof of your military service, to Delayne Nichols d-nichols@tamu.edu BEFORE submitting your application.
  • McNair Scholars: Texas A&M partners with the McNair Scholars program to pay the application fee for applicants to various programs across campus. Scholars must submit a letter from their McNair Program Director verifying their status as a McNair Scholar in good standing to Delayne Nichols d-nichols@tamu.edu Include the program and term you are applying to. Visit the Texas A&M Graduate Admissions website for details.
  • Pell Grant Recipients or Low Income Applicants: Submit an awards letter from your current school’s financial aid office showing the award of a Pell Grant or your Student Aid Report (SAR) from a current FAFSA showing financial need to Delayne Nichols d-nichols@tamu.edu in the Texas A&M Office of Graduate Admissions. Visit the Texas A&M Graduate Admissions website for details.

Exceptional Financial Hardship?
The Bush School has a very limited number of application fees we can pay for domestic applicants with an exceptional financial hardship. We are unable to pay application fees for international applicants.

  • If you are a U.S. applicant experiencing an exceptional financial hardship:
    Email bushschoolapplications@tamu.edu with your resume and an essay of 300 words or less explaining your hardship and need for an application fee waiver. Hardships may be due to your family receiving public assistance, experiencing a recent family tragedy, or other financial limitation. We will review your request and if approved, pay the application fee for you and reply to your request with further instructions on how to submit your application.**DO NOT** pay the application fee. Refunds cannot be given once payment is made.
  • International Applicants: Texas A&M nor The Bush School waives or pays the application fees for international applicants.

Recommendations

Two recommendations (consisting of a letter and brief evaluation) are required and collected via your application in GradCAS. Both recommendations must be received by the application deadline so choose your recommenders early in the application process! Applications are “incomplete” if they are submitted with fewer than two recommendations and will NOT be considered for admission.

Recommendations can be from:

  • (preferred) a higher education academic reference, particularly from a course instructor who can attest to an applicant’s capability to pursue graduate school.
  • a professional reference as needed, particularly for those who graduated several years prior to applying. Professional references can speak to the applicant’s leadership; character; public service, military, or work experience, but should provide specific anecdotes as to why the applicant is qualified for graduate school.

As soon as you have consulted your recommenders, add their contact information to your application in GradCAS! This allows your recommenders to start working on their recommendation while you continue filling out the application. To add a recommender, you will first need to add the ‘Fall 2026 Master of Public Service & Administration’ program. Then, access the Program Materials quadrant → Recommendations tab.

Please enter the preferred email address of your recommenders and advise them to monitor that email, including junk and spam folders, for a recommendation request sent from support@tamu.myliaison.com

Click for instructions on requesting, monitoring, and resending a recommendation request in GradCAS.

Résumé

Upload a current résumé (two pages maximum) containing activities after high school to the Supporting Information quadrant → Documents section of your application in GradCAS. A Résumé Template is available for reference, containing the information/sections to include in your résumé. The formatting/order of contents in your résumé do not have to match the template. However, make sure the content listed in the template is found somewhere on your résumé.

Personal Statement

Upload your personal statement to the Program Materials quadrant → Documents tab of your application in GradCAS. Statements should answer the following prompt, be typed in 11 pt font, spaced 1.5”, and include the applicant’s name, the title “Personal Statement,” and a page number on each page.

Prompt: In 750 words or less, please address the following topics in your personal statement:

  • Your personal and professional goals for your intended career,
  • What (including the people, places, or events) inspired you to pursue a career in public service,
  • How obtaining the MPSA from the Bush School will help you achieve your goals, and
  • Include your public service experience and what value you bring to the program.

Transcripts

Applicants must have earned a bachelor’s degree or are expected to earn a bachelor’s degree by the time they enroll in the program. Applicants with a degree from a university outside of the United States must have earned a degree equivalent to a 4-year bachelor’s degree in the United States. Visit the Texas A&M International Graduate Admissions website for a list of Bachelor’s Degree equivalencies.

UPLOAD COPIES OF TRANSCRIPTS TO GRADCAS APPLICATION

Upload a copy of your transcript(s) in the Academic History quadrant → Colleges Attended section of your GradCAS application by doing the following:

  • Add the names of every college or university you’ve attended.
  • Then, upload a copy of your transcript for only the 4-year colleges you’ve attended by clicking on the ‘Upload Transcript’ link under the name of the corresponding college.
    • TEXAS A&M CURRENT/FORMER STUDENTS: Upload your unofficial TAMU transcript to GradCAS.

    • INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE(S): For each international college, upload a file containing a copy of your transcript and degree certificate in its native language, as well as an English translation for both (if applicable).
      • If you attended a college in CHINA, please be aware that if admitted, you will be required to submit transcripts and degrees verified by the Center for Student Services and Development (CSSD) to Texas A&M admissions@tamu.edu via Parchment.

Transcript requirements:

  • Copies of your degree evaluation/audit will not be accepted. Copies of your transcript are required.
  • Official transcripts are NOT needed to apply but must be submitted upon admission to enroll in courses. Instructions on submitting official transcripts will be emailed to those admitted.
  • For each college where a degree was earned, the corresponding transcript must indicate the name of the degree and date it was awarded.
  • If a degree is in progress, courses and grades through the most recent semester at the time of your application must be included on your transcript.

GRE/GMAT Test Scores (Optional)

GRE or GMAT test scores are not required to apply. However, scores are:

  • Strongly encouraged for those with a cumulative GPA below a 3.2. We use the cumulative GPA (out of 4.0) as listed on the transcript issuing the degree (bachelor, master, PhD).

  • Encouraged and accepted for anyone who feels their scores can complement a strong file or offset concerns such as a low GPA, lack of experience in the field, or if their grades/experiences do not reflect current abilities.

When considering whether to submit scores for your application, know that our average GRE score is a 310 for those applying to the MPSA degree. Any score of 300 or above can help strengthen an application. Test scores must be within five years of the submission date of your application.

If you choose to submit GRE or GMAT test scores, upload a copy of your Test Score Report to the Program Materials quadrant → Documents tab of your application in GradCAS.

**OFFICIAL GRE/GMAT test scores are only needed after admission for international applicants who wish to provide proof of English language proficiency via their GRE or GMAT verbal score. See below for additional information.

Proof of English Language Proficiency (if required)

(for citizens from non-English speaking countries, if required)

Proof of English language proficiency is required for most international applicants. Visit the Texas A&M International Graduate Admissions website for a list of countries whose citizens are exempt from submitting proof of English language proficiency.

If your country of citizenship is not listed/exempt, you must submit proof of English proficiency in one of the following ways via your application at the time you apply (also listed on the International Application Requirements website): Applications submitted without proof of English proficiency (if required) are considered incomplete and will not be reviewed until complete.

  • Complete all 4 years of a bachelor’s degree or higher from an accredited university located in the United States.

  • GRE Verbal Score of at least a 146 from a test date within five years of applying. Upload a copy of your test score report to your application via the Program Materials quadrant → Documents tab. If admitted, you will need to request your official GRE scores be sent to Texas A&M University using GRE school code 6003.

  • GMAT Verbal Score of at least a 22 from a test date within five years of applying. Upload a copy of your test score report to your application via the Program Materials quadrant → Documents tab. If admitted, you will need to request your official GMAT scores be sent to Texas A&M University using GMAT school code 7B7-K9-57.

  • TOEFL Score of at least 80 i-BT from a test date within two years of applying. We prefer a score of at least 100 i-BT. Upload a copy of your test score report to your application via the Program Materials quadrant → Documents tab. If admitted, you will need to request your official TOEFL scores be sent to Texas A&M University using school code 6003.

  • IELTS Academic Overall Band Score of at least 6.0 from a test date within two years of applying. We prefer an overall band score of at least a 7.0. Upload a copy of your test score report to your application via the Program Materials quadrant → Documents tab. If admitted, you will need to request your official IELTS scores be sent to Texas A&M University (College Station) at the address below:

      Internal Admissions Processing
      Texas A&M University
      PO Box 40002
      College Station, TX 77842-4002
      admissions@tamu.edu

Applicants are advised to schedule a test date of at least two months in advance of the application deadline to ensure test scores are received by the application deadline. Test scores can take anywhere from 2-6 weeks to come in. Applications submitted without proof of English proficiency (if required) are considered incomplete and will not be considered.


After Submitting Your Application…

Please allow us 7-10 business days to process your application once submitted, sometimes longer during peak times (mid-December through mid-January).

Once we have finished processing your application, we (Bush School Graduate Admissions) will email you at the email address you entered on your application with the official status of your application (Incomplete or Complete). The status of your application in GradCAS is not accurate as GradCAS only checks for some of the required items.

  • If incomplete, it is your responsibility to submit the missing material(s) as soon as possible, but no later than March 15.
  • If complete, sit tight and wait for an email containing an update on the status of your application. See timeline at the top of this page.

Contact Information: Bush School Graduate Admissions

Questions about the application or application process for the on-campus Master of Public Service & Administration should be directed to Ashlee Treadway or Kathryn Meyer in the Bush School Graduate Admissions Office:

Phone: 979-862-3476
Email: bushschoolapplications@tamu.edu

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