- Columbia SIPA | School of International and Public Affairs
SIPA offers a program for Columbia undergraduate students, a five-year joint degree program, which leads to a BA and an MIA or MPA degree in five years We offer degrees, certificates, and customized courses for mid-career professionals and public servants from around the world
- Master’s Programs | Columbia SIPA
Starting with the fall 2025 semester, SIPA will launch changes to the MIA and MPA degrees, which will build on our strengths and address new global policy challenges
- Master of International Affairs | Columbia SIPA
The restructured Master of International Affairs (MIA) at Columbia SIPA builds on a legacy of excellence while addressing the complexities of today’s global challenges
- Admissions | Columbia SIPA
Admitted Student Welcome Portal Find out more about the next steps at SIPA as a newly admitted MIA, MPA, or MPA-DP student
- About | Columbia SIPA
Through rigorous social science research and hands-on practice, SIPA’s graduates and faculty strive to improve social services, advocate for human rights, strengthen markets, protect the environment, and secure peace, in their home communities and around the world
- SIPA Celebrates Winners of Columbia’s 2025 Global Policy Challenge
On April 24, SIPA celebrated the winners of its 2025 Global Policy Challenge, a competition that encourages students to develop innovative solutions at the intersection of technology, data, and public policy
- Application Management - Columbia University
Application Management Welcome! To create an application, either log in if you're a returning user or create an account if you're a first-time user You will then be able to select an existing application or start a new application Deadlines Find deadlines on our degree program application deadlines page and our non-degree program application deadlines page A note about email addresses: We
- Master of Public Administration | Columbia SIPA
SIPA’s MPA is STEM-Designated Our newly STEM-designated MPA degree program prepares graduates to navigate a complex, sometimes-uncertain future, effectively shaping policy and systemic change
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