Admissions to Vanderbilt University Masters in Education Policy

<p>Hi Everyone,
I am new here so I might be posting in the wrong area. I am a recent graduate from the University of California, Berkeley. I am moving to Tennessee to do Teach For America starting this summer. I am looking into graduate schools as well and want to apply to Vandy's M.P.P. (masters in education policy) program. I know they are the best education program in the country and their GRE average is 1150. I seem to be unable to find what their average GPA is. I have a 3.3 from Berkeley, and double majored in Political Science and Legal Studies. I worked the entire 4 years I was in college, interned at Justice Corps, researched for 2 years and volunteered a whole lot. I guess I am just trying to find out what sort of people they are looking for. Except for their admissions page there does not seem to be many discussions about this (at least none I can find).
Any information will be helpful. Thanks in advance.</p>

<p>There is at least one parent on CC with a daughter in one of Peabody’s graduate programs–but I can’t remember who. Try posting on the parent’s forum; perhaps you will get a response from someone with specific information. I don’t think you will encounter too many students with enough experience to answer this on the Admissions forum.</p>

<p>thanks for the suggestion! i am new to this so i didnt really know where to post:P</p>