Comparing our MPP to a Master's in Economics
Pepperdine School of Public Policy offers a Master of Public Policy specialization in Applied Economic Policy. Learn more about this unique program now!
Why "Viewpoint Diversity" is so Important at Pepperdine SPP
Viewpoint Diversity is essential in shaping leaders. At the School of Public Policy, we seek to be a place where students can feel free to examine their own political opinions as they learn from others' perspectives.
Public Policy Programs for International Students
Interested in attending the Pepperdine School of Public Policy? Discover an international MPP student’s perspective of our school at our blog now!
Revitalize Local Involvement with a Public Engagement Certificate
In an age where trust in government is at a low, local democracy needs leaders who can engage the public. Learn more about Pepperdine’s new certificate.
California’s High Speed Rail Looks More Precarious than Ever
Carson Bruno (MPP '12) examines California's high-speed rail from a California-policy perspective.
Support SPP on Give2Pepp Day 2019
The Pepperdine School of Public Policy asks for your participation and support at this year's Give2Pepp Day, Pepperdine's annual 37-hour day of giving taking place on March 6, 2019.
Leading Cross-Sector Collaboration with an MPP Degree
Pepperdine's School of Public Policy prepares cross-sector public leaders who work across differences and create sustainable policy solutions in government, business, and nonprofits.
How a Pepperdine MPP Degree Prepares you for a Career in Elected Office
Hans Zeiger (MPP '09) shares how a Master of Public Policy degree from the Pepperdine School of Public Policy prepared him for a career in elected office.
How a Pepperdine MPP Degree Prepares you for a Career at a Think-Tank
Troy Senik (MPP '07) shares how a Master of Public Policy degree from the Pepperdine School of Public Policy prepared him for a career at a think-tank.
How a Pepperdine MPP Degree Prepares you for a Career in Education Policy
Hattie Mitchell (MPP '12) shares how a Master of Public Policy degree from the Pepperdine School of Public Policy prepared her career in education policy.