The Clinton School of Public Service is accepting applications for Fall 2025 enrollment in its Master of Public Service degree program.
The Priority Deadline to apply is January 5.
In preparation for the Fall 2025 enrollment cycle, the Clinton School is expanding its range of merit-based scholarships and cost-of-living stipends offered to incoming students.
Enhanced Scholarship Opportunities
New opportunities for scholarships and cost-of-living stipends make the Clinton School’s Master of Public Service degree one of the most accessible in the country.
The average scholarship-to-tuition ratio for the most recent enrolling cohort is 90%, with nearly half of the students receiving full-tuition scholarships.
After receiving scholarship and stipend support, students pay on average just $2,000 annually to earn their MPS degrees.
To learn more about institutional merit and need-based aid packages covering up to 100% of your tuition and fees, schedule a video chat with the admissions team.
About the Master of Public Service
The first Master of Public Service degree in the nation, the Clinton School’s MPS is an action-oriented program focused on preparing students for the tough work of on-the-ground change.
While learning valuable lessons in the classroom, MPS students complete three for-credit public service projects ranging from local work in Arkansas communities to international projects across the world.
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