University of North Florida
Locations: Jacksonville (FL)
Annual Tuition: $20,793
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Write a Reviewcorey williams
Reviewed: 5/24/2015
Degree: Public Administration
Pro- The program teaches you how to think independently. Con- there are a limited number of faculty Pro- there are a lot of local alumni that work in public agencies and you can network easily. Con- program could be finished earlier if there were more faculty. Pro- great bang for your buck and the program director and other professors are really knowledgeable and passionate about their discipline.
Corey Williams
Reviewed: 5/11/2015
Degree: Public Administration
I am pursing a Master's in Public Administration with a concentration in Nonprofit Management at the University of North Florida. I absolutely love the program. I attempted two other programs Applied Sociology and Vocational Rehab years ago and just didn't have the maturity or the connection with those programs to be academically successful. In this program I will say, the professor are engaging, accessible, knowledgable, and resourceful. I have take 10 of the 14 courses i need within the program... Read More
Sherman Carnes
Reviewed: 12/25/2014
Degree: Public Administration
The program needed to be more technically intensive. So much of public administration (academic and professional) requires rigorous mathematical analysis, but courses supporting this development had been minimized by my graduation date. Because most courses were forums for philosophical tinkering and debate, the program was more of a "Part II" of undergraduate political science. This detraction, however, could be attributed to the product most demanded by the students in the program. Students who... Read More
Dave Ray
Reviewed: 8/28/2014
Degree: Public Administration
The benefits of my program give me a fast track into the world of administration both public as well as private sectors and a clear window to look through. I feel I gain more knowledge and insight to compete and enter into a career in Public Administration. One drawback is that some of the internships that are offered to the program are very time-consuming for someone like myself who has to work to help pay the bills. A broader selection of paid internships would fix this.
Corey Williams
Reviewed: 12/9/2013
Degree: Public Administration
THis graduate program prepares you for a job in public administration. The program is small so there is not a lot of endowment money or grant money but it is sufficient to get through the program with minimal damage. The concentrations are limited though the program had what i wanted to study. The Director of the program has 30 years of experience with public administration and policy as well as 20+ years with teaching experience.