Does GPPI offer any joint degree programs?
GPPI offers several joint degree programs in conjunction with other Georgetown University graduate departments. Students must apply and be accepted by each department for joint degree eligibility. A four-year MPP/JD degree is offered in cooperation with the Georgetown University Law Center. Students may also obtain an MPP/MBA degree through the McDonough School of Business, a MPP/MSFS with the School of Foreign Service, a MPP/MA in Economics, a MPP/PhD in Government, a MPP/PhD in Psychology and Public Policy through the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, and a dual MPP/International Organizations MBA in partnership with the University of Geneva, Switzerland. Graduate Record Examination (GRE) scores are required for GPPI admissions consideration. MPP/IOMBA applicants must submit GMAT scores. Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT) results are accepted in lieu of GRE scores for joint MPP/MBA applicants and Law School Admission Test (LSAT) scores for MPP/JD students. MPP/Master of S