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  1. Hi! I'm a current first-year student at Heinz (DA track) and thought I'd check out grad cafe again since it was super helpful to me when making my decision of where to apply and attend. You're right, the DA track did increase, and there are about 35 in my cohort, compared to maybe 20 second-years. I assume applications were already submitted, but if any of you have questions when you hear back in March, feel free to message me! It was very useful for me to attend the Admitted Students Weekend, so if you are seriously considering Heinz, you should try to come April 5-6. There were a ton of events and I met lots of current students and other applicants with similar questions. Good luck to all of you!
  2. It seems like Harris has given at least several people an additional $10k, as long as you provide good leverage.
  3. @shmcewen they said to wait at least two weeks, so you should submit soon. I got $10k more by asking, so you should definitely ask for at least that. Also I’m probably going to turn it down, so there might be some more funding after April 15 as well.
  4. The Harris MS-CAPP is a STEM program, but not the MPP. @juanlisa, with 80% tuition at Heinz and nothing at Harris, that sounds like a no brainer to me...
  5. I just got an email that the MSPPM-DA track has been designated a STEM program, but I doubt the regular track is.
  6. FYI, according to the waitlist email I just got, there were 788 applicants this year. 94 were admitted and 34 were waitlisted.
  7. Program Applied To: MPP, MS-CAPP at Harris Schools Applied To: Chicago Harris MS-CAPP, CMU Heinz (MSPPM-DA track), Berkeley, Duke, Michigan, Princeton (MPA) Schools Admitted To: Harris MS-CAPP (~45% tuition), CMU Heinz DA track (90% tuition), Berkeley ($0), Duke (~90% tuition), Michigan (50% tuition) Schools Rejected From: Still Waiting: waitlisted for WWS Undergraduate institution: small liberal arts college Undergraduate GPA: 3.9 Last 60 hours of Undergraduate GPA (if applicable): 3.9 Undergraduate Major: Sociology, minors in Women’s Studies & Religion GRE Quantitative Score: 170 (97%) GRE Verbal Score: 169 (99%) GRE AW Score: 4.5 (82%) Years Out of Undergrad (if applicable): 7 by start of program Years of Work Experience: 6 paid, 1 volunteer Describe Relevant Work Experience: 3 years as a Data Analyst/Manager at a local education nonprofit, 2 years as a Program Manager in refugee resettlement (2 previous years as an adult education teacher in refugee resettlement, one of which was as an AmeriCorps volunteer) Strength of SOP (be honest, describe the process, etc): I went through a lot of revisions and sent it to several people for suggestions, including one person who had been on the admissions committee as a student at WWS. I think it was pretty good, but of course I probably could have been more explicit about each specific school. I focused on my passion for data for social good, which I think influenced my admissions at Harris and CMU in particular. Strength of LOR's (be honest, describe the process, etc): I chose two professional and one academic, as I’ve been out of undergrad almost 7 years. My current boss showed me the one he submitted, which was very kind, and I’m sure the other two were glowing as well (that is why we choose those people, right?!). My former professor/advisor said that he was sure I would get in anywhere I wanted and be successful. Other: Because of my interest in data and quantitative analysis, I’m deciding between Harris and Heinz. I obviously have more funding at Heinz, but I loved Harris when I visited (MS-CAPP in particular). I’m trying to convince myself that Heinz would be a similarly fantastic experience, and will visit in April to confirm that! ?
  8. Also waitlisted! I was probably only going to use it as leverage at another school anyway.
  9. Thanks for sharing (and for the link to the course list)! I am also curious about the size of the DA track, and from what I remember (maybe on a webinar?), it has been pretty small, like 15-20 people, in the past. I can definitely ask at the admitted students weekend, but of course that's not for a few weeks. I was going to email a student there anyway, so I'll add that question. I also share your impression of CAPP including more computer science in the core courses vs as electives. My sense is that I could create my own program at CMU that would be more similar to CAPP, but it's not planned in the same way. I really appreciated that CAPP has a program director who is very responsive and engaged with students, and they have regular CAPP lunches and other events that really makes it feel like a community. I'm hoping to get the same impression from CMU!
  10. There’s definitely no one answer. I also have similar offers for Duke and the CMU data analytics track, but CMU is my preference because I want to continue working as a data analyst and now am kind of wondering why I even applied to more generalist MPP programs. I’m actually deciding between CMU and the MS-CAPP at Harris. I got significantly more funding from CMU, so that’s looking more likely, but I’m still attending admitted students day to reassure myself that it will be as rigorous. I really loved UChicago and the CAPP program when I visited. I’d appreciate hearing from others looking at those two programs in particular!
  11. I was also accepted with 50% funding, but I have better offers elsewhere and probably won't be attending.
  12. I don't know how Berkeley is with negotiating funding... it was never one of my top schools, though, so I probably won't ask.
  13. I also was accepted, but without funding, so that's not going to happen!
  14. Just got an email from Heinz! I was accepted in the data analytics track with 90% tuition!
  15. Just got an email from them! I got quite a bit of funding, though it's not my top program. I'll probably use it for leverage at UChicago...
  16. Also there's no app fee, which means they probably have more people saying "why not!"
  17. Might as well! I did it because it was recommended, even though it was awkward. In some webinar they mentioned that if they had two similar applicants but one had done a video interview, they would likely admit that candidate.
  18. That's a good question - I'd also lean towards "probably not." I was told in my scholarship letter that it included the AmeriCorps award match - mine was a random amount, like $3750 or so, and they just gave me an even number scholarship that I probably would have gotten without the match - here's their wording: "Students receiving a Segal, Truman, or other match are receiving that as part of their overall merit award, which is the amount reflected in this letter." I think you could probably contact Harris to ask about that, and possibly negotiate a higher award. Hope it works!
  19. I also applied to the Heinz DA track and was accepted into the Harris MSCAPP program with some funding. Those are definitely my top choices, so unless I get into WWS, it'll probably be dependent on funding. I have to say I appreciate the dedication of the Harris admissions staff, and the fact that we find out months before any other school often makes them top of mind...
  20. Hey y'all! This is my first time posting here, but I just got a call from Harris and was accepted into the MSCAPP program with some funding! Looking forward to meeting many of you at the admitted students day!
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