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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Only one person mentioned Cornell - and said it’s a hard no. Why? Anyone else have experience with Public Policy at Cornell? Looks like students apply specifically to the Brooks School. [/quote] DP. The Cornell Brooks School is new. Classes started in Fall 2021. It was created out of Human Ecology to be a stand-alone admitting unit. Policies and programs are evolving. https://cornellsun.com/2023/05/03/a-major-switch-pam-major-in-college-of-human-ecology-to-become-public-policy-major-in-jeb-e-brooks-school-of-public-policy/ [/quote] Right, and the current rankings of the program are all likely based on the legacy PAM/Sloan program, which sat within HumEc and was quite highly regarded. The formation of the new, separate school of public policy was controversial and created some barriers that may not benefit the program- time will tell.[/quote]
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