Capstone Policy Project
What is the Capstone Project?
​In Capstone, students utilize and further develop their analytical and communication skills during their last year in the Master in Public Policy degree program. Working with a faculty advisor, the Capstone Project can help resolve a public polic​y problem for a client or a policy research question.
Students produce an extensive research paper with policy recommendations and present their work to faculty, policymakers and, if applicable, their client.
"The JU MPP Program is designed to prepare students for employment in the public, private and non-profit sectors. This preparation is critically important. All three sectors need graduates with knowledge, analytic ability and communication skills in public policy."
Completed Capstone Projects
Some previous capstone projects include:
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Anna McDaniel-Wyatt, MPP'19
"Teacher Retention in Duval County Public Schools"
Faculty Advisor: Dr. J. Rody Borg
Featured in Policy Matters Journal
- Kayla Riley, MPP'19
"Children Incarcerated: Exploring Diversion as a Health Alternative to Formal Processing"
Faculty Advisor: Professor Shelley Grant
Featured in Policy Matters Journal
- Ruth Ann Hepler, Esq., MPP '18
"Bail Reform in Duval County"
Faculty Advisor: Dr. J. Rody Borg
Featured in Florida Times Union
- Ashley Werdann, MPP '17
"Policy Evaluation of the Administration of Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) Tests in Alcohol-Related Motor Vehicle Traffic Accidents Resulting in Fatalities and/or Serious Bodily Injury"
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Richard Murphy
Invited to present research at Oxford University
Invited to present research at academic conference in Hawaii
- Grant Gibson, Esq., MPP '16
"Community Redevelopment Act Implementation: A Study of 'Best Practices'"
Faculty Advisor: Dr. J. Rody Borg
Student worked with the City of Jacksonville, 91Ï㽶ÊÓƵ, and others to study and implement the Renew Arlington Community Redevelopment Area (CRA)
- Elizabeth Feustel, MPP '15
“Understanding and Improving the State of Capital Infrastructure and Technology in Duval County Public Schoolsâ€
Faculty Advisor: Dr. J Rody Borg
Research conducted for client Jacksonville Public Education Fund (JPEF)
Student hired by JPEF to expand research, which was submitted to the Duval County Public School Board
Capstone research papers are archived and available. Please email ppi@ju.edu for more information.​