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FELPS FAQs

What type of individual is the fellowship looking for?

As a program intentionally designed for communities of color, FELPS is looking for young professionals who have the following characteristics:

- Commitment to public service. The ideal candidate will possess a varied work record, including summer, campus and/or volunteer experience in public service. In addition to his/her prior public service work, the ideal candidate will be able to convey a clear vision for a long-term engagement with public service.

Commencement & Convocation FAQ

1. What is the difference between Commencement and Convocation?

Computer Support FAQ

1. What software is supported by Wagner IT, and how do I acquire it?

  • Adobe Creative Cloud
  • Microsoft Office 2019
  • Cortex XDR
  • ArcGIS/ArcMap
  • Endnote

Capstone Student FAQ

Information for Students

Capstone is learning in action. Part of the core curriculum of the MPA and MUP programs at NYU Wagner, it provides students with both a critical learning experience and an opportunity to perform a public service. Over the course of an academic year, students work in teams, either to address challenges and identify opportunities for an outside organization or to conduct research on a pressing social question. Ultimately, Capstone contributes not only to the students' education, but also to the public good.

Capstone Client FAQ

Information for Prospective Capstone Clients

Capstone brings together teams of graduate students to address complex challenges and identify new opportunities for nonprofit, governmental, health-related, urban planning, and international agencies. Project teams approach their assignments with initiative and professionalism. They organize and frame their projects into a thorough work plan that results in a carefully considered final product. Every team produces a written report and conducts a final presentation of their findings and recommendations.

Wagner Student Town Hall FAQ

Last Updated: April 1, 2020

Capstone Projects

Design of a Pilot Educational Program

Westchester Coalition for Legal Abortion – Choice Matters

Important Update -- Wagner Operations

Dear Colleagues, 

 

Thank you for your continued dedication as we collaboratively work through this evolving situation. Administrators received this email from Marty Dorph and Sabrina Ellis this afternoon. Tomorrow, Friday, March 13, will be Wagner’s last day of in-person operations. Starting Monday, March 16, everyone will be working remotely until further notice.

 

Current Projects

Beyond the daily support we provide for the website, database systems,  and computer  hardware and software, we’re making the service improvements described below.

 

Desktop A/V Support

  • Customizing the BigFix Endpoint Management System and systematically implementing patches. 

  • Monitoring and maintaining vulnerability management detection

  • Supporting new Pharos Secure Release printers

About the Capstone Program

 

Do you have a current or upcoming project within your organization that would benefit from the critical thinking and analytical skills of next year’s NYU Wagner graduates? Does your project fall within one of these areas?

Conference & Competition Funding

For the 2022-2023 academic year, NYU Wagner will prioritize funding for professional development opportunities and events that include networking components, opportunities for students to engage with industry colleagues and leaders, and promote experiential learning and advancing one’s career. Please read this page carefully before applying, and explore Wagner’s External Scholarship resources.

Computer Support Services and Policies

NYU Wagner IT provides support for over three-hundred computers and mobile devices at The Puck Building with a primary focus on troubleshooting hardware and software issues. 

 

 

    Professional Experience Requirement (PER)

    What You Need To Know

    Your odds of succeeding in the job market increase when you have relevant, meaningful professional experience in your chosen field. To ensure you’re prepared for your post-graduate career, NYU Wagner requires all MPA and MUP students to fulfill the Professional Experience Requirement (PER). 

    Do you have PER questions? We’re here to help. Review the FAQ below and email wagner.ocs@nyu.edu if you want to discuss your PER in more detail.

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    The admissions process is designed to review the overall potential of applicants to succeed in their studies and their research careers.

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    NYU Wagner Capstone: The Beginning of a Lifelong Journey From Fieldwork in Mozambique to a Career in Social Entrepreneurship

    Alicia Polak in 2023 holding the same radio that impacted her journey over 20 years ago.

    Courses Abroad

    Intensive Learning in the Field

    NYU Wagner's Courses Abroad provide you with an opportunity to enhance conceptual knowledge, learn and interact with leading experts in the field, and apply new skills in a practical setting.

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