Some minor updates to SIPA’s programs

SIPA’s undergoing some small changes this summer that you should know about; especially if you’re planning to apply to one of our degree programs this year. While this blog focuses on the two-year programs, it never hurts to learn more about our part-time and one-year offerings as well. Here’s a look at what’s going on with each program.

Sites to see across Morningside Heights

Are you in a sight-seeing mood but don’t want to walk far from SIPA? SIPA grads Roxanne Moin-Safa, MIA 2017, and Amir Safa, MIA 2017, share their explorations that can entertain you just minutes walking distances from Morningside Heights.

5 Items to get you through Micro and Macro

Colored markers, notebooks, and post-it notes displayed on a table

Former PA Ayanda Francis offers her best advice for surviving SIPA’s macro and micro courses…and it’s not what you’re expecting.

Fall 2017 New Students Series: Sierra Robbins

Sierra standing on a large grass hill in Patagonia, Chile while on a hike.

In our next New Students Series installment, I’m introducing you to Sierra Robbins, from San Diego, California. Sierra works in the women’s reproductive healthcare field and wants to learn how to be more effective in the field by joining SIPA’S MPA in Development Practice program. One thing she really looks forward to in the fall is connecting with her new classmates and picking their brains. Welcome Sierra and good luck soaking up everyone’s knowledge!

What admitted students want to know about paying for SIPA

Have questions about billing and payments, work study, or student loans? Our financial aid staff compiled a list of commonly-asked questions and answers to help alleviate some of these concerns.