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Public policy school at the University of Pennsylvania From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Fels Institute of Government at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia is a graduate school of public policy and public management. Founded in 1937 by Samuel Simeon Fels of the Fels Naptha Soap Company, the Fels Institute prepares its students for public leadership positions in city, state, and federal agencies, elective politics, nonprofit organizations, and private firms with close connections to the public sector.
Motto | Leges sine moribus vanae |
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Type | Private |
Established | 1937 |
Parent institution | University of Pennsylvania |
President | J. Larry Jameson (interim) |
Director | John Lapinski and Lauren Russell[1] |
Address | 3814 Walnut Street , , , 19104 , U.S. |
Campus | Urban |
Website | www |
The Fels Institute is housed in Fox-Fels Hall, the former residence of Samuel Fels. It is a brick mansion located on the west end of the University of Pennsylvania's campus.[2]
Fels offers a Master of Public Administration degree in both full-time and executive (part-time) formats. Fels also offers four-course certificates in Nonprofit Administration and Public Finance.
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