Become a leader in shaping policy within your organization or community without putting it on hold. The College of Idaho’s flexible Master of Applied Public Policy (MAPP) program empowers you to tackle meaningful policy challenges using analytics, equipping you with skills you can apply immediately.
Explore the steps to apply and review MAPP admission requirements.
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Join our next cohort starting in Fall 2026. Complete your application before August 31, 2026!
Applicants seeking a Master of Applied Public Policy (MAPP) come from a variety of academic and professional backgrounds. No required major, employment position or specific expertise is a barrier to entry.
To qualify for admission, you must meet all application requirements listed below no later than August 31st to be considered for the next fall cohort.
1. Complete the online MAPP application.
2. Hold a bachelor’s degree with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0.
3. Submit transcripts from qualifying degree institution(s).
4. Demonstrate the ability to meet The College of Idaho’s technology requirements for the duration of the graduate program.
5. Submit a letter of recommendation from a professor, instructor, employer or work colleague. This letter should highlight your academic or professional experiences relevant to admission to this graduate degree program and evaluate your leadership, interpersonal skills, critical thinking, and judgement as well as your ability and capability to complete a graduate degree.
6. Graduate Entrance Exam (optional) – No graduate entrance exam is required for the MAPP program. If you wish to include a score (GRE, MAT, LSAT or GMAT), it will be considered. It may be helpful to include a score if you have a GPA below a 3.0 or if you would otherwise like to bolster your application.
Our MAPP program launches a new cohort each fall. Complete the MAPP curriculum in just 18 months over six 10-week terms! Our next cohort’s academic calendar is as follows:
| 2026-2027 AY | Term | Term Dates |
| 26-27 Fall Block 2 | September 2026 | 09/28/26-12/13/26 |
| 26-27 Spring Block 1 | January 2027 | 01/04/27-03/14/27 |
| 26-27 Spring Block 2 | March 2027 | 03/22/27-05/30/27 |
| 2027-2028 AY | Term | Term Dates |
| 27-28 Fall Block 1 | July 2027 | 07/12/27-09/19/27 |
| 27-28 Fall Block 2 | September 2027 | 09/27/27-12/12/27 |
| 27-28 Spring Block 1 | January 2028 | 01/03/28-03/12/28 |
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Whether you’re new to grappling with policy issues or a seasoned professional ready to enhance your career, the flexible MAPP degree program prepares you to implement real change in your community or organization. Let’s turn your passion into policy.
Take the next step in your career — apply to join The College of Idaho’s flexible Master of Applied Public Policy program.