CAPP students attend a lecture with Harris Senior Fellow Michael Nutter, former Mayor of Philadelphia

Opportunities

MSCAPP students engage with the program, the university, and the city of Chicago to apply what they're learning in real time.

Academic Advising

All MSCAPP students work closely with an academic adviser throughout the program. As part of the Harris Dean of Students Office, the MSCAPP staff serve as academic advisers for CAPP students. They can help students select courses that are a fit for their academic and professional goals; identify resources for support; make connections within the CAPP and university networks; find internships, part-time work, and career opportunities before and after graduation; and more. 

CAPP Lunch Lecture Series

In addition to their coursework, CAPP students participate in a weekly lunch lecture series centered around the intersection of data, technology, and public policy, featuring academic speakers and industry leaders in civic tech and beyond. This series exposes CAPP students to current quantitative research, real-world applications, and policy case studies.

Featured topics have included:

  • AI and Public Policy
  • Art and Algorithms
  • Case Studies in Criminal Justice
  • Civic Technology
  • Data Privacy and Ethics
  • Economics Research and Policy Labs
  • Electoral Politics, Redistricting, and Census Data
  • International Policy and Global Affairs
  • Public Sector Careers
  • Social Science Research

Through these conversations, students engage with interdisciplinary faculty, alumni technologists and researchers, and establish professional networks with potential future employers.

Research Opportunities on Campus

Many CAPP students also engage in research while taking courses. A wide range of associated research centers have ongoing work that is highly pertinent to the MSCAPP curriculum, including:

Professor Jens Ludwig, Director of the UChicago Crime Lab
Professor Jens Ludwig, Director of the UChicago Crime Lab
CAPP and Harris students working in garden at service event during Orientation Week
CAPP and Harris students volunteer at a service event in Chicago

Summer Internships

Alongside their academic training, students gain further exposure to real policy issues by engaging in a summer internship related to their area of interest. Past internships have included roles in government and in organizations that have strong relationships with government agencies, in not-for-profit organizations, and more. This experience provides hands-on learning and assists students in determining their second-year specialization.

Read more about a few students’ internship experiences:

Student Organizations

Many MSCAPP students participate and take on leadership roles in a variety of Harris Student Organizations. HSOs are another outlet to make connections, put policy into practice, and develop and refine your leadership, teamwork, and project management skills.

CAPP and Harris students attending Harris Student Organization fair in Keller Center forum
CAPP and Harris students discussing HSO Latin American Matters at the annual Harris Student Organization fair

A few student organizations that are popular with CAPP students include:

Mentor Program

MSCAPP students have the opportunity to participate in the Harris School of Public Policy’s award-winning Mentor Program. Harris mentors, many of whom are alumni, call on their experience to help students connect academic training with practical opportunities and to navigate the transition to professional careers. Mentors have included elected officials, CEOs, executive directors, policy advocates, and other professionals who freely give their time and insight to the important task of nurturing our next generation of policy leaders.