A bachelor's degree and previous work experience (at least two years) are required for admission. At this time, the program does not require any specific prerequisite courses prior to admission.

Yes, you must submit an official transcript from any institute of higher education that you attended (even if you did not graduate). Official e-transcripts may also be emailed directly from your previous college or university. Please refer to Step 2a/b on the How to Apply page for guidance on submitting official transcripts.

No, we have access to your CSUN transcripts.

After you have submitted your application to CSUN, you can mail or walk-in the following documents:

  1. All OFFICIAL academic records including certificates, degrees or diplomas in original language of issue. Do not fax academic records. Applicants who have studied in the U.S. are required to have the institution(s) in the U.S. send official transcript(s) directly to CSUN.
  2. Official English translations of all academic records including certificates, degrees or diplomas. Do not fax translations.

Mail transcripts directly to the following address:

Tseng College
Attn: MPA Program
California State University, Northridge
18111 Nordhoff St.
Northridge, CA 91330-8352

If you prefer to walk- in your documents, go to the Extended University Commons Building and submit to Client Services, second floor.

If your cumulative GPA is above a 3.0, you would not need letters of recommendation. However, if it’s below a 3.0, you will need to submit three letters of recommendation from current or former supervisors. Letters of recommendation must include information about work assignments and their completion (e.g., financial management, problem-solving, decision-making, initiative, and creativity, collaboration, perseverance, communication skills, etc.), overall work performance, growth in responsibility in the workplace, and potential as a graduate student. After you have submitted your online application, and all your official transcripts have been received and evaluated, you will be contacted by email with additional instructions on submitting the required letters of recommendation, if applicable.

Application deadlines for different cohort sites and on campus vary. Please contact the MPA office at 818-677-3332 if you have any questions.

Yes, our program is designed specifically for the working professional. All of our classes are scheduled either in the evenings or on the weekends. An important consideration to keep in mind is that our courses are very intense and will require a fair amount of preparation and study time. It is important to remember, though, that attending graduate school is more time-consuming than most undergraduate programs.

The MPA program takes from two to two and a half years to complete on the average.

If, for compelling reasons, a student finds it necessary to miss either a complete course or a significant number of classes, he/she must consult with their regular cohort or on-campus contact, as soon as the student is aware that classes or courses will be missed.

Yes. Students can take advantage of many resources through the University Library. Be prepared to show your registration receipt and a picture ID. Students in cohorts have full access to a large array of materials online.

No. The cost of the books are not included with your tuition.

Textbooks can be purchased through Campus Store or online.

For additional questions and answers, please visit our Frequently Asked Questions page.

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