The
juris doctor (J.D)./master of public administration (M.P.A.) dual
degree program benefits master of public administration students by
underscoring government's foundation in the law, and serves law students
by deepening their understanding of the implementation of law by the
agencies of government.
Rutgers University-Newark's School of
Public Affairs and Administration (SPAA) and Rutgers Law School in
Newark have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to establish a dual
juris doctor/master of public administration (J.D./M.P.A.) degree
program. The program allows a full-time student to complete the
requirements for both the J.D. and M.P.A. degree in four years (eight
full-time semesters). Students who wish to pursue the dual degree must
apply for and gain admission to the J.D. program and the M.P.A. program
separately. The student would normally spend the first full-time year
completing the required curriculum for the J.D. degree and the second
full-time year completing the core curriculum for the M.P.A. During the
third and fourth years of full-time study, the student takes elective
courses from either the J.D. or M.P.A. curriculum in order to meet the
requirements for both degrees. Each program will accept up to 12 credits
earned at the other toward satisfaction of the J.D. or M.P.A. degree
requirements, allowing the student to complete the program in eight
semesters, rather than the 10 semesters that would be required if the
two degrees were earned separately.
Program Information
This
dual degree can be completed in four years on a full-time basis (eight
full-time semesters). It could take more than eight years on a part-time
basis.
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Students must complete a total of 30 credits at Rutgers SPAA and a total of 72 credits at Rutgers Law School.
- After applying to both programs, student should spend the first full-time year (fall, spring, and summer) completing the core curriculum for the J.D. degree in Rutgers Law School.
- Students should spend the second full-time year completing the core curriculum for the M.P.A. degree in SPAA.
- Students can also start in the M.P.A. program and then apply to the J.D. program, but such student would need to be mindful of American Bar Association (ABA) Standard and Interpretation 304-5. (Credit for a J.D. degree shall only be given for coursework taken after the student has matriculated in a law school.)
- During
the third and fourth years of full-time study, the student would take
elective courses from either the J.D. or M.P.A. curriculum in order to
meet the requirements for both degrees.
- For each semester
of residence, a student shall be deemed primarily affiliated with
whichever unit he or she is attempting a majority of semester credits
during that semester.
Program Requirements
SPAA
- Application to the M.P.A. program at SPAA (School 20)
- GRE score 290 or better (if undergraduate GPA is less than 3.0)
- Three letters of recommendation*
- Official transcript*
- $65 application fee
- Admission in the fall, spring, and summer
Rutgers Law School in Newark
- Application to Rutgers Law School (School 23)**
- LSAT score earned within the last three years
- Personal statement and resume
- Two letters of recommendation*
- Official transcript*
- $65 application fee
- Admission only in fall (deadline 3/15)
- Completion of an undergraduate degree
*Students can use the same letters of recommendation and transcript for each school.
**The law school application must be completed through the Law School Admissions Council (www.lsac.org),
which acts as a clearinghouse for all law school applicants. Please
follow their instructions for creating an account, registering for the
LSAT, submitting transcripts and letters of recommendation for
processing, and submitting an application.
More Information
SPAA
Stephanie Newbold, Ph.D.
Associate Professor; Director, J.D./M.P.A. Program
Center for Urban and Public Service
111 Washington Street
Newark, NJ 07102-3027
stephanie.newbold@rutgers.edu
973-353-3703
Rutgers Law School in Newark
Anita T. Walton
Assistant Dean for Admissions
Center for Law and Justice
123 Washington Street
Newark, NJ 07102
awalton@andromeda.rutgers.edu
973-353-3077
The
M.P.A./master of accountancy in governmental accounting (M.Accy.) is a
dual-degree program designed for precareer and in-career students to
enable them to acquire professional competencies in public
administration and governmental accounting within the context of public
administration and public financial management. As governments
increasingly seek qualified senior-level management staff who are
conversant in accounting, auditing budget, and public finance, this
unique dual-degree program--the first of its kind in the nation--will be
of great interest to those want to broaden their skills in both of
these fields. The program will familiarize students with the emerging
context of public administration and nonprofit organizations in which
increased accountability, transparency, and effectiveness requires
higher mastery of the specific skills.
The program is offered jointly by SPAA, accredited by the Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs and Administration (NASPAA), and Rutgers Business School-Newark and New Brunswick (RBS), an Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB)-accredited institution. Students need to apply separately to the two
programs and must identify their interest in the dual-degree program on
both applications. The M.P.A. program under the dual degree can be
completed with 30 credits, instead of the normally required 42 credits.
Students in the dual-degree program will need to complete a total of 60
credits, 30 from RBS and 30 from SPAA.
Admissions
To learn more about applying to the M.P.A. program at SPAA, visit Applicants/Admissions.
To learn more about the admission process at RBS, visit M.B.A. Graduate Admissions.
SPAA continuously works on dual degrees and memoranda of understanding with other universities. Please check our website at spaa.newark.rutgers.edu for the most current information.