Fels Institute of Government


The Fels Institute of Government is the graduate school of public policy and public management at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. Founded in 1937 by Samuel Simeon Fels of the Fels Naptha Soap Company, the Fels Institute prepares its students for public leadership positions in city, state, and federal agencies, elective politics, nonprofit organizations, and private firms with close connections to the public sector.
The Fels Institute is housed in Fox-Fels Hall, the former residence of Samuel Fels. It is a brick mansion located on the west end of the University of Pennsylvania's campus.

Academics

Fels offers a Master of Public Administration degree in both full-time and executive formats. Fels also offers four-course certificates in Nonprofit Administration and Public Finance.

Faculty

Notable Fels alumni

Fels Publications

  • : Details the current status of vacant properties surveyed in 1998 to better understand the changing neighborhood.
  • : Summarizes the results of the 2006 MyVote1 National Election Hotline project.
  • : Describes how the Compstat and CitiStat models were adapted for the Philadelphia School District, what performance improvements occurred after implementation, and which features of the approach seemed to be the biggest contributors to improvement.
  • : Discusses the growth of Social Media over the past several years, including the challenges associated with adopting them for public use - legal, practical and political, and distills the experience of cities who have done this both more and less effectively into seven suggestions that cover the full cycle of adoption, from pre-planning to self-evaluation.