
Columbia SIPA | School of International and Public Affairs
SIPA offers a program for Columbia undergraduate students, a five-year joint degree program, which leads to a BA and an MIA or MPA degree in five years. We offer degrees, certificates, …
Master’s Programs | Columbia SIPA
Starting with the fall 2025 semester, SIPA will launch changes to the MIA and MPA degrees, which will build on our strengths and address new global policy challenges.
Admissions | Columbia SIPA
Admitted Student Welcome Portal Find out more about the next steps at SIPA as a newly admitted MIA, MPA, or MPA-DP student.
Applying to SIPA | Columbia SIPA
SIPA welcomes applications from candidates who have previously applied for admission, regardless of the outcome. Applicants may re-apply a year after their initial application, and …
Master of International Affairs | Columbia SIPA
The restructured Master of International Affairs (MIA) at Columbia SIPA builds on a legacy of excellence while addressing the complexities of today’s global challenges.
About | Columbia SIPA
Through rigorous social science research and hands-on practice, SIPA’s graduates and faculty strive to improve social services, advocate for human rights, strengthen markets, protect the …
Application Management - Columbia University
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Master of Public Administration | Columbia SIPA
SIPA’s MPA is STEM-Designated Our newly STEM-designated MPA degree program prepares graduates to navigate a complex, sometimes-uncertain future, effectively shaping policy and …
Master of Public Administration (MPA) | Columbia SIPA
The Master of Public Administration (MPA) at SIPA prepares students to lead and manage across sectors, combining evidence-based analysis with a commitment to public service.
SIPA Bulletin 2025-2026 | Columbia SIPA
This resource supports students, faculty, and advisors in structuring study plans, tracking academic progress, and understanding SIPA’s expectations. It reflects the School’s …