Brown’s immersive, yearlong program in Urban Education Policy (UEP) prepares students to lead the work for equal opportunity and inclusion in city schools at the policy level, improving students’ opportunities and outcomes. In a small, collaborative cohort setting and through a nine-month internship, students form close relationships with their fellow students, Brown’s world-class Education faculty, and our distinguished alumni working in the field.
The program integrates research, theory, and practice to provide students with foundational concepts and core skills in areas such as urban school governance, race and democracy, program evaluation, data analysis and data-based decision-making, economic analysis, community assets and needs assessment, and strategic and organizational management.
Teach for America corps members, alumni, and other affiliates are eligible for an application fee waiver as well as partial or full scholarships. No GRE scores are required to apply. Learn more about Brown’s UEP graduate program.
For more information or questions please email education@brown.edu.