The Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M University is pleased to announce that its Master of Public Service and Administration (MPSA) program has been reaccredited by the Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs, and Administration (NASPAA).
NASPAA accreditation recognizes that a master’s degree in public policy, affairs, or administration has undertaken a rigorous process of peer review conducted by the Commission on Peer Review and Accreditation (COPRA). The Commission bases its conclusion on the overall quality of the program, its performance of its mission, consideration of substantial conformance with the standards, and assessment of overall program quality given the unique mission of that program. The Bush School’s MPSA program has been NASPAA accredited since 2007 and is now accredited through August, 2028.
“The reaccreditation of our MPSA program is a tribute to the Bush School’s outstanding faculty, staff, and students,” said Dean Mark Welsh. “I am so pleased that our MPSA program has been recognized for its efforts to inspire excellence in the noble calling of public service.”
The Bush School is ranked in the top 10 percent of all public affairs schools in the country by U.S. News and World Report. It offers a variety of online and in-residence graduate programs and certificates. The MPSA degree is offered in residence, or online through the Bush School’s Executive Master of Public Service and Administration (EMPSA) program.
For more information about the Bush School, visit the website at bush.tamu.edu.