Capstone: Learning In Action
What is Capstone?
The Capstone program is a unique learning opportunity at NYU Wagner. Over the course of one academic year, you will work in teams with faculty oversight to identify opportunities for a client organization or to conduct research on a pressing social question. The course is designed in a weekly structure to facilitate reflection and learning in class, where you will collaborate with teammates, other classmates, and your faculty member—all to help you grow from this real-world experience.
Regardless of program/specialization, all students share the same learning goals for Capstone:
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How to design and execute an extended project for a client organization
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How to successfully work with a client and relevant stakeholders
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How to function as a member of a consulting team working for a client
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How to conduct and present effective applied research
We hope that among the projects presented in your section, you find a project related to your interests. However, keep in mind that Capstone’s purpose is about skill-building and synthesizing learning from your Wagner experience.
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Capstone is not an internship.
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Capstone is not about getting on a project for an organization you want to work for after graduation.
- Your Capstone project will not necessarily be specifically tailored to your primary area of interest. It is, however, a chance to gain useful experience informative to your career.
In Fall 2025, Wagner will be piloting a new Data and Policy Capstone option. This section will only be open to MPA-PNP students in the Policy specialization.
In addition to completing all of the Capstone prerequisites listed on the PNP Policy Program Requirement Checksheet, PNP Policy students must have also completed the following two courses with a grade of A- or better to be eligible for the pilot:
- Multiple Regression and Introduction to Econometrics (PADM-GP 2902)
- Evaluating Programs and Policies (PADM-GP 2171)
The following course is recommended to be taken concurrently with Capstone in the Fall term:
- Advanced Empirical Methods (PADM-GP 2172)
If you are interested in the Data and Policy Capstone, talk to your faculty advisor as soon as possible. If you have questions about eligibility to enroll in this Capstone, contact your Student Services Program Advisor or email wagner.studentservices@nyu.edu.
Capstone Course Timeline
Year Preceding Capstone
Fall term: Review your Program Requirement Checksheet to ensure that your course schedule prepares you to fulfill Capstone prerequisites by the beginning of the following fall. Consult with your Student Services Program Advisor.
Spring term: In early March, complete Capstone Application Form.
Summer: Eligible students receive Capstone enrollment permission numbers from Academic Services and enroll via Albert.
Capstone Year
September-October: In class, students and prospective Capstone clients undergo selection and matching process to finalize student teams.
October-December: Students negotiate client agreement, develop work plan, and enter into team charter.
February: Students submit Capstone project abstracts to be included in the Capstone booklet.
End April-Early May: Students finalize report and present their findings to the client.