No, the ABA only accredits the JD degree at any law school, including McGeorge. The American Bar Association approved offering this degree through McGeorge School of Law by granting “acquiescence” In 2015. This allowed the MPA and MPP programs to be offered under the law school as well as allowing JD students to take public policy courses as electives.
McGeorge School of Law offers the JD, MSL, LLM, and JSD law-related degrees and two non-law related degrees — the MPP and MPA. Since the public policy programs are housed within a law school, students will take two required law courses as part of the core curriculum and have the option to take law courses slated for the law-related degrees for select areas of concentration. Law students may also enroll in public policy courses to meet elective requirements, and students who enroll in the dual JD/MPP program can pursue the two degrees together.
Through McGeorge’s dual-degree program, you can earn the JD and the MPP with just one more year of study in addition to that required for the JD, but saving a year compared to pursuing both degrees independently. Admission to the JD program requires a separate application, and admission into the MPP program does not guarantee admission into the JD program.
McGeorge School of Law has been educating lawyers in Sacramento since the 1920s. McGeorge alumni dominate lists of the 100 most influential attorneys in Sacramento and McGeorge alumni are leaders in state agencies, lobbying firms and non-profit organizations as well as law firms in Sacramento and beyond. Members of our McGeorge family serve on nonprofit boards, provide pro-bono legal services, and participate as active community volunteers for dozens of local and national community outreach organizations. Students, faculty, staff and alumni contribute thousands of hours annually to support important community and charitable efforts.
Each application to the MPA and MPP programs is automatically considered for scholarships. If accepted, the letter of admission will include details about the scholarship assistance McGeorge is able to offer. Most students receive a scholarship. Scholarship amounts are dependent on the strength of the application, the timing of the recruitment cycle, and other factors. For this reason, it is strongly encouraged that prospective applicants submit their application as early as possible to maximize the benefits which are available to them. Additionally, the McGeorge Financial Aid office is available to advise on Federal assistance programs, and other options available to graduate students.
Each semester, students pay tuition based on the number of units they are taking. Tuition for the 2025-26 academic year is $1,500 per unit, and students enroll in 3-9 units per semester. Fees for the Wellness Center and student activities range from $135 to $270 per semester. The Student Government Association fee is $50 per semester. Finally, all students are required to have health insurance. If a student is not already covered under a health insurance plan, they will be required to purchase the student health insurance plan. Total tuition for the 30-unit MPA degree is $40,000 and for the 39-unit MPP degree is $58,500 before accounting for scholarships and other financial aid. Scholarships range from 10% to 20% of tuition.
All students are considered for partial tuition scholarships when they apply. In addition, federal student loans and on-campus work-study jobs are available for qualified students who complete the FAFSA.
Some federal loans can be partially forgiven if employed in public service.
McGeorge is proud to participate in the Yellow Ribbon Program.
Our courses are typically comprised of 10-25 students. The program follows a hybrid class schedule designed to accommodate full-time working students. Most courses are offered in a synchronous online format during the week, combined with in-person classes on select Saturdays at our Sacramento campus. This structure provides flexibility while maintaining valuable face-to-face learning opportunities.
In public policy classes, students can expect to engage in open discussions that compel them to think critically about complex policy issues, solutions, and implementation. Students will be able to meet and learn from professionals in the field and will be asked to complete assignments individually and in groups. To ensure students are prepared for their post-graduate careers, assignments mirror professional work products such as policy reports, decision memos, issue briefs, and bill analyses, to name a few.
No. Our Masters of Public Administration and Masters of Public Policy programs focus on practical professional skills. Instead of writing a thesis (a type of document you are unlikely to replicate later in your career) you’ll participate in a capstone course. This capstone course requires students to construct a professional presentation on a major issue of public administration and/or policy by pulling together the knowledge and skills gained from all previous classes.
Are you most interested in working with others to implement public policies? Do you like partnering with or managing others in direct actions? If so, the MPA, which emphasizes leading and managing competencies, is a good choice. Are you most interested in analyzing how to solve complex public policy issues, including how to identify and assess options for action? Do you like developing policy proposals and then getting them enacted into law or regulation? If so, the MPP which emphasizes analytic and policy making competencies, is a good choice. We would be happy to work with you in figuring out which program is a better fit for your strengths and needs.
No state and few nations face the complexity and consequence of policy choices made and implemented in California. The campus, located just 10 minutes from the State Capitol, is at the epicenter of the offices of state, federal and local agencies, plus those of non-profits and advocacy firms focused on public policy making and implementation. This proximity ensures that our students are able to analyze, observe and engage in today’s most critical issues.
Sacramento is also an excellent place to live, work, and play! CareerBliss rated Sacramento 1st for Happiest Workers in Mid-Sized Cities. Bloomberg Businessweek placed Sacramento 2nd in their Top 10 Most Fun, Affordable U.S. Cities. Sometimes referred to as the City of Trees, Sacramento has the most canopy coverage of any major city in the United States, and comes in 3rd worldwide (MIT, Treepedia).
University of Pacific’s Sacramento campus offers a variety of on-campus housing opportunities. To be eligible for on-campus housing, you must have been accepted for enrollment. On-campus housing is extremely popular, interested students are encouraged to submit a request as early as possible. Contact the housing office at 916.739.7119 or sachousing@pacific.edu.
Registered Student Organizations play in an integral role in the campus environment and educational process for McGeorge School of Law students. The many events hosted annually directly enhance academic and career preparation, cultural awareness, public service, leadership skills, and networking opportunities. With more than 30 Student Organizations, including the Public Policy and Administration Society, we encourage students to get involved and build relationships that will last a lifetime.
No. Students from many states outside California are welcome to apply. McGeorge complies with state authorization regulations that govern whether an institution can offer distance education in a specific state.
State authorization is a U.S. Department of Education requirement for universities offering online programs to students in other states. Each state has its own rules, so eligibility may vary. The University of the Pacific is accredited by the WASC Senior College and University Commission (WSCUC).
To learn more, visit our State Authorization page.
If you’re unsure about eligibility in your state, please contact us at graduatelaw@pacific.edu.
Contact the Graduate & International Programs Office
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