Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy

Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy

The Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy at the University of Michigan, often referred to as the Ford School, is a leading public policy school in the United States. Founded in 1914 as the Institute of Public Administration, it was named in 1999 after former President Gerald Ford, who was a 1935 graduate of the University of Michigan. In the latest US News and World Report rankings, it is ranked #7 overall amongst national public policy schools, including #2 in social policy, #3 for public policy analysis and health policy, and #6 for environmental policy. The Ford School offers wide-ranged...
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Location: Ann Arbor, Michigan
Founded:1914
School type:Public university
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