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[quote=Anonymous]Public policy is a newer field of study, so few schools have well developed undergrad policy programs. This also reflects the belief that policy is a graduate subject to be studied after a strong foundation in liberal arts/sciences, similar to how law and medicine are taught only as graduate programs. As a policy grad, I agree with this approach. If you insist, for undergrad specifically I would say Princeton, Michigan, Duke, GW, Indiana. Maybe Penn. Columbia and JHU for international. Stanford started a program a few years ago, it's probably too young to be very good. Avoid Syracuse, Cornell (regardless of what rankings say). Pay close attention to where students internships and get job placements. [/quote]
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