What are the most common undergrad degrees of applicants to the MCRP?
The MCRP Program is designed to accommodate students from any undergraduate major. In fact, this diversity is the strength of planning education and the profession. The most common undergraduate majors are environmental studies/science, political science, public policy, planning, urban studies, architecture, biology, and engineering, but we have had the full diversity of majors represented over the years. One of our top recent grads was an accounting major.
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