MS in Education Policy

Drive Evidence-Based Change

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As America’s first research university, Johns Hopkins has been developing education leaders for more than 100 years.

Ranked among the top education grad schools by U.S. News & World Report, our School of Education offers world-class master's, doctoral, and certificate programs to advance your career in education. With online and part-time options, you can continue working while you gain valuable knowledge and skills. At the Johns Hopkins School of Education, we’re not just educating our students — we’re shaping the future of education.

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Why the Johns Hopkins master’s in education policy?

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Shape the future of education

Engage in the Johns Hopkins tradition of excellence and innovation as you help shape the landscape of education. Our Master of Science in education policy equips you to design and inform policies that address the most pressing challenges in schools today.

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Improve outcomes for students

Learn how to craft policies that contribute to student success through the lenses of equity and efficacy. This online program will empower you to analyze and refine policies that directly impact educational systems, ensuring that all students have the opportunity to thrive.

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Inform data-driven policies

Master skills that can transform educational landscapes and outcomes by informing evidence-based policy. Our program focuses on the critical analysis of data to draft and influence policies that enhance the quality and effectiveness of education at local, state, and national levels.

Education embodies the future of a nation: In the United States, education outcomes are flat, and the achievement gap between the haves and the have-nots is growing. Study with us and graduate ready to make an immediate difference in the futures of children in this country and beyond.

David Steiner
Executive Director of the Johns Hopkins Institute for Education Policy