- Acceptance rate: 20%
- Number of applicants: 1729
- Number admitted: 345
- Average age: 26
- Average years of work experience: 3
- % of applicants from international (non-US) backgrounds: 31%
- % of admitted students from international (non-US) backgrounds: 20%
Source:
“Admissions Into Kennedy School Grows Competitive” by Andrew Z. Lorey of the Harvard Crimson. Link to article: http://www.thecrimson.com/article/2010/4/15/kennedy-percent-school-number/
Just be sure to remember that these are averages and that each applicant is reviewed individually.
Mansi says
Hi Kaneisha,
Warm Greetings. I am an applicant with a very unique situation. I wanted to apply to HKS last year but I realized that I wanted to polish my economics and Quant skills prior to applying. And besides I had applied in other colleges as well, I got an admit in an one-year MPA program at Columbia, New York. Now I realize I still want to get into HKS MPA/ID, that being my dream college. Do you think I stand a chance of a second MPA from HKS. Will my current MPA carry a deterrent effect for my application. I am highly keen on giving it a chance this year. What would you suggest me to do?
Noah Morton says
Congratulations on your acceptance to Columbia’s MPA’s program, Mansi! I am Noah, a consultant from The Art of Applying. I hope that this still helps.
Normally, a deferment applies to school that you were accepted to and definitely want to go to, but your current situation prevents you from engaging in the program for that particular academic year. Thus, receiving an MPA from a competing program to apply for the HKS MPA/ID may not have the “deterrent effect” you speak of. In fact, it would be essential to describe your motivation for another MPA in a clear and concise way. We can help.
Though, this is a very unique situation, we have been working with 1:1 with clients with unique experiences for over a decade. While we don’t provide free 1:1 advice via our blog, we’d love to chat more with you about your application process, and how we can help. Contact us [link] to get the conversation started.