George Bush School of Government and Public Service
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The George Bush School of Government and Public Service is a graduate school at Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas. It is named for former President George H.W. Bush, who was the 41st President of the United States. The Bush School is part of the George Bush Presidential Library complex. The graduate school offers four programs, which are two master's degree programs (Public Service Administration and International Affairs) as well as two certificate programs (Advanced International Affairs and Homeland Security). The Masters Program in International Affairs (MPIA) program offers a choice of concentration in either National Security Affairs or International Economics and Development. The MPIA program requires the graduate students to pass a foreign language exam in order to graduate. In addition, the school offers both certificate programs 100 percentage online. In the future, the Bush School hopes to add additional certificates online as well as having the whole MPIA completely online.
The school is relatively small, accepting only about 30 students each year for each program with a total of about 120 students. The school's endowment allows a generous scholarship for most students, including a grant of up to $1,300 to purchase a laptop before the first year.
The Bush School also encourages the tenet of public service through student led organizations. The Public Service Organization, or PSO, participates in many community service and charitable projects, including mentoring young students at area elementary schools. volunteering at the Brazos County Food Bank, and recently, supplying schools in Afganistan with school supplies. The Bush School Student Government Association is comprised of student representatives from each program, responsible for creating student policies and assessing the needs of Bush School Students. The school newspaper/newsletter, The Public Servant, is also student led, and consists of articles highlighting school progress, as well as current events.
Dr. Robert M. Gates, former Director of Central Intelligence and current president of Texas A&M was the school's first dean on an interim basis. Dick Chilcoat, Lt. General US Army Retired, is the current dean.
The school enjoys the plentiful privileges and opportunities that come from being associated with a living former president, George H. W. Bush. Among these are exceptional and prestigious professors, counsel from the former president, and frequent visits from past and present public service professionals. Past visitors include Mikhail Gorbachev, Dick Cheney, Arnold Schwarzenegger,Donna Brazile, Carlos M. Gutierrez, Mike Krzyzewski, Colin Powell, Condoleezza Rice, Alexis Hermann, Antonin Scalia, Jim McIngvale, General Charles C. Krulak, Helmut Kohl, and many others.
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