You can't go wrong with Johnson Shoyama. They've been really able to cultivate a great reputation in the policy community lately, and I've been told that they tend to be more flexible than schools like U of T or Carleton in terms of the fed-prov divide.
That's true, but you're still paying out of pocket for tuition on top of living expenses. It seems like a lot of people from Carleton or other Ottawa schools are getting offers where they're essentially being paid to go to school. With tuition far less than UofT's MPP. In Ottawa. Where the Federal Government is based out of.
Hi all, Carleton MPPA student here.
Just a heads up, word on the street is that there was a massive increase in admissions this year, so don't be too worried about not receiving a response yet. And feel free to ask me any questions you might have about relative programs!