About this Program

The Ph.D. in Public Administration and Policy program develops expert leaders and scholars in public and nonprofit administration and policy who are capable of creating and disseminating knowledge that advances public service in a multi-sector environment. Today, effective public administration and policy-making often requires collaborative decisions and problem solving. We take a multi-sector approach, focusing the challenges that arise where governments, nonprofits, businesses, community groups, and individuals intersect. Our program is compatible with most previous academic areas and careers, such as political science, criminal justice, social work, engineering, business, fine arts, environmental sciences, education, etc.

Program Highlights

  • Emphasis on Multi-sector Administration

  • 49 total credit hours

  • Take classes on campus or online

  • Taught by Âé¶¹´«Ã½ faculty with expertise in nonprofit and public management, public-private partnerships, public procurement and contract management, citizen participation, dispute resolution, economic development, health policy, and more

AT A GLANCE
Degree Level
Graduate
Degree Earned
Doctor of Philosophy
Delivery Modes
On-Campus

Careers

Check out these ideas from Âé¶¹´«Ã½'s Center for Career & Leadership Development and the . A median salary is a midpoint of what people typically earn—half of those surveyed earned above the median salary, and half earned below.

Political Science Teachers, Postsecondary

$98,620 Median Salary

Teach courses in political science, international affairs, and international relations. Includes both teachers primarily engaged in teaching and those who do a combination of teaching and research.

Political Scientists

$139,380 Median Salary

Study the origin, development, and operation of political systems. May study topics, such as public opinion, political decision-making, and ideology. May analyze the structure and operation of governments, as well as various political entities. May conduct public opinion surveys, analyze election results, or analyze public documents.

Requirements

What are the requirements to apply for Public Administration & Policy at Âé¶¹´«Ã½?
Students entering the Doctor of Philosophy program in Public Administration & Policy should meet the minimum university admission requirements Graduate Admission.

Applications are accepted year-round with a March 1st deadline for the immediate fall. Review of applications begins mid-March and finishes mid-to-late April. Please visit the department website for application details and financial assistance. To apply, you will need:

  • Two letters of recommendation from academic sources (e.g., professors from previous degree work). If it is not possible to secure two academic references, please contact the GPD for advice on acceptable substitutes.

  • A resume that reflects academic and professional achievements and experience.

  • A three- to six-page double-spaced written statement of academic and professional goals. The focus of the essay should be on how the Ph.D. degree in Public Administration and Policy will assist the applicant in advancing his/her professional development, and why the applicant wishes to pursue these goals at Âé¶¹´«Ã½ and in the School of Public Service.

  • Transcripts from a regionally-accredited institution or a comparable foreign institution showing completion of a master's degree by the time of enrollment with a minimum GPA of 3.25 on a 4.0 scale.

  • Aptitude scores on the GRE taken within five years prior to applying for admission. The GMAT may be accepted as a substitution. Scores from the Miller Analogies Test (MAT) are not accepted or considered for admission.  The GRE can be waived under specific circumstances – Please visit the department website for information.

  • For students whose native language is not English, a minimum score of 79 on the TOEFL, or 6.5 on the IELTS is required.

Cost of Attendance

We believe in providing students with transparent and accessible information about the cost of attendance. 

Review the estimated tuition rates for the 2025-26 academic year (subject to change). Other fees are assessed for special services and certain academic programs. Non-resident rates are charged for anyone who is not a current Virginia resident, including international students.

Virginia Resident
Cost Per-Credit $486
Technology Delivered Courses Outside Virginia and/or the United States
Cost Per-Credit $649
Non-Resident
Cost Per-Credit $1,334.50

Ways to Fund Your Degree

There are a few ways for you to save on the cost of attending Âé¶¹´«Ã½, including scholarships, assistantships, and student loans. For more details about financial aid at Old Dominion, visit the Financial Aid Office page.

Financial Aid

Financial aid is available to graduate students at Âé¶¹´«Ã½. Financial aid may be available in the form of University fellowships, tuition grants, and research assistantships. In addition to the financial aid offered by the University, graduate students may be eligible for aid and student loans administered by other agencies. For information about part-time employment, scholarships, and student loans, contact the Office of Student Financial Aid.

Contact

Graduate Program Director

2070 CONSTANT HALL
NORFOLK, 23529

Program Coordinator

2094 CONSTANT HALL
NORFOLK, 23529