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Events… Remarque Institute at NYU. When : Friday, February 13 — 5:00pm - 6:00pm EST Where : Remarque Institute — 60 Fifth … Impacts of Immigration Policy When : Wednesday, March 25 — 5:30pm - 6:30pm EST Where : NYU Wagner School of Public … of Gender and Sexuality . When : Thursday, April 16 — 5:30 - 6:30pm EST Where : NYU Wagner School of Public Service …
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Student Spotlight: Santana Kavanaugh (MPA-PNP 2025)Santana Kavanaugh (MPA-PNP 2025), community service and outreach chair, NYU Wagner Black Student Association For Santana, Community Service & Outreach Chair for the Black Student Association (BSA) and Co-Chair of Students for Ending Mass Incarceration …
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Accept Your Offer… viewed your acceptance letter on your Application Status page , reply to our offer of admission by completing the … E. Click the "Admission Offer" button at the top of the page. F. Click the "Accept/Decline" link to accept or decline …
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San Juan, Puerto Rico… There are two pre-travel meetings:  May 26, 2026 from 5:00-7:30pm May 27, 2026 from 5:00-7:30pm There are three post-travel meetings: June 11, … Students may read background information at the  Consulate page .   Information Sessions  Please join us for one of the …
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Preparing Your Class… for those dates 4. Dates of exams and/or paper submissions 5. How grades will be determined 6. Your contact information, … you can place on reserve. Visit the Bobst Course Reserve page for a comprehensive list of acceptable items as well as … Coursebook Requisitions Bobst Faculty Course Reserve Page Course Reserve Request Form Course Pack Services Page …
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PNP - International - Checksheet… specialization courses: PADM-GP 2201, 2202, 2203 1.5 credits (Fall) AND 1.5 credits (Spring)   CAP-GP 3148 (Fall) AND CAP-GP 3149 … PADM-GP 2441; AND PADM-GP 2172 strongly recommended 1.5 credits (Fall) AND 1.5 credits (Spring)     … only. You can find the curriculum for this program on this page of the Bulletin .  …
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MPA-MPH with Global Health Concentration… the Master of Public Health (MPH) Visit  SGPH's program page for a listing of MPH courses and their sequencing. 18 … 12 Elective credits MPA in Health Policy & Management: 13.5 to 18 Specialization + 7.5 to 3 Elective credits Prior to Fall 2025 12 Core credits …
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WORLD CITIES PROJECT… Revue d’Epidémiologie et de Santé Publique, 56, Supplement 5: s250-s351. Rodwin, V. G. 2008. Health and Disease in … dix vivent seules après 80 ans. INSEE Ile-de-France à la page. Paris. Mensuel. 210 Rodwin, VG. 2001. Urban Health: Is …   To view some of the documents on this page, you must have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed. To …
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Program Requirement Checksheet…     II. SPECIALIZATION REQUIREMENTS [13.5 total credits] Students are required to take one of the …     Students must complete the following five courses [10.5 credits]: … 1022; AND HPAM-GP 1830 or HPAM-GP 2836; AND HPAM-GP 4830 1.5 credits (Fall) AND 1.5 credits (Spring)   CAP-GP 3148 …
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Program Requirement Checksheet…     II. SPECIALIZATION REQUIREMENTS [13.5 total credits] Students are required to take one of the …     Students must complete the following five courses [10.5 credits]: … 1830 or HPAM-GP 2836; AND HPAM-GP 1833; AND HPAM-GP 4830 1.5 credits (Fall) AND 1.5 credits (Spring)   CAP-GP 3148 …
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Determine the Long-Term Financial Sustainability of the Emergency Department Care Management ProgramNew York City’s integrated health care system, New York City Health and Hospitals (H+H) Corporation, serves approximately 1.4 million New Yorkers annually, 479,000 of whom are uninsured. In September 2014, H+H was awarded a three-year $17.9 million grant …
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MPA-MBA… in the number of credits they require, ranging between 13.5 and 18 credits. You'll find the required courses for your … , depending on Specialization Wagner courses carry 1.5 or 3 credits based on the course's duration. Electives can … 2 (27 credits), Registration residency: Wagner Fall: 13. 5 (7.5 MBA + 6 MPA) Spring: 13.5 (4.5 MBA + 9 MPA) Year 3 (27 …
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PNP - Management - Checksheet… recommended as the 2 courses to take prior to capstone) 1.5 credits (Fall) AND 1.5 credits (Spring)   CAP-GP 3148 (Fall) AND CAP-GP 3149 … PADM-GP 2441; AND PADM-GP 2172 strongly recommended 1.5 credits (Fall) AND 1.5 credits (Spring) … only. You can find the curriculum for this program on this page of the Bulletin .  …
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Ellen Schall Experience Fund (ESEF)Action Against Hunger Akilah Institute Ashoka: Innovators for the Public Asian Development Bank Beijing Forever Henghuaï Technology Co., Ltd. Cause Strategy Partners, LLC Center for an Urban Future China Center for Urban Development China General Chamber …
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Long-Term Health Care Utilization After Cardiac Surgery in Children Covered by MedicaidCrook S et al. …
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Program Requirement Checksheet…     II. SPECIALIZATION REQUIREMENTS [16.5 total credits] Students are required to take one of the …     Students must complete the following seven courses [13.5 credits]: … 1830 or HPAM-GP 2836; AND HPAM-GP 1833; AND HPAM-GP 4830 1.5 credits (Fall) AND 1.5 credits (Spring)   CAP-GP 3148 …
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Events Archives… Day: Wednesday, October 15, 2025 Time:  9:30am - 5:00pm EDT Location:  Main Event Space, NYU Wagner (105 E … Iskander (New York University) Date:  Wednesday, November 5, 2025 Time:  10:30am - 10:45am EDT Location: Online Learn … Communication on Global Displacement When : February 27, 5:30 -6:30 PM Where : Main Event Space, NYU Wagner (105 E …
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Costs, Aid & Assistance  Tuition is calculated on a per-credit basis. Your tuition costs are customized based on the total number of credits you enroll in each term. Per-Credit Tuition Costs (2025-2026)   FALL 2025 Spring 2026 Summer 2026 Tuition per point/credit $2,491 $2,491 …
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Merit-Based Scholarships… apply. Please review our NYU Wagner External Scholarship page for more information on the Charles B. Rangel … apply. Please review our NYU Wagner External Scholarship page for more information on the The Harry S. Truman … for Fall enrollment. Minimum annual award to PPIA fellows $5,000. Nneka Fritz (WAG '08) Scholarship: Partial to …
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Natasha Iskander is Honored for Book on Migrant Workers Behind the 2022 World Cup, and BeyondNatasha Iskander, Professor of Urban Planning and Public Service at NYU Wagner, has been honored by the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning for her critically acclaimed book looking at the migrant workforce involved in preparations for the 2022 …
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Program Requirement Checksheet… credits] Students must complete the following courses: [7.5 credits] … Spring 1st half     Policy Students must also complete 10.5 credits in either the Analytics Track OR the Advocacy …     Students must also complete 4.5 credits of constrained electives: [4.5 credits] List …
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Changing Enrollment Status… to federal student loans.  You must be enrolled in 4.5 credits or more to be eligible for federal financial aid.  … Fall and Spring Terms If you are taking fewer than 4.5 credits, you may be granted half-time equivalency in the … requires full-time enrollment should consult this NYU OGS page for further details regarding their final semester. …

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