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I have been accepted to the following programs: 

The University of Denver - Josef Korbel School in International Development 

American University - SIS International Development 

Clark University - International Development and Social Change  

The University of Warwick - International Development 

The American University in Rome - Food Studies (heavily focused in development) 

 

Is anyone currently weighing an MA in International Development decision? Anyone a current student in any of these programs?

I have done a lot of research on these programs but would LOVE some outside feedback! 

 

 

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What do you want to do after graduation? Where do you want to work and live? American and DU have the obvious name recognition. Clark is a very strong international development program. I don't know much about the programs abroad but, they could be a great choice if you want to work in Europe after graduation.

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I would like to start a nonprofit, preferably abroad.  

Pretty much open to living anywhere. 

I currently live in Denver, but spending $100,000 + on my masters is a bit mind-blowing to me. 

Narrowed it down to American and Warwick. There are obvious contacts and opportunities in D.C. but it may be awesome to study this program in an international setting (and it's significantly more affordable) 

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