Certificate to masters?

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Not sure if this belongs here, but hopefully I can get some feedback.
Has anyone been rejected from a MPH program but got in after doing a certificate program? I'm specifically looking for UT-Houston, but any program works. I know I didn't have enough hard sciences in my undergrad program, but how much will doing the certificate successfully help in my second attempt?

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It certainly can't hurt, but at what cost? In my humble opinion, work experience trumps certificates (in general). Certificates aren't bad though - depends on how much you want to learn that particular topic - but they're no magic bullet to getting you into an MPH program.
 
My B.A. is in Sociology and Ethics and Social Policy with no research or relevant experience. My GPA was mediocre, my GRE was pretty good, and my LORs were awful.

I did a certificate at SUNY Downstate (awful program, do not recommend) made up of the five core public health classes. I think without it, I wouldn't have gotten into the programs I did, because I had zero relevant experience or coursework.
 
I would agree with the above. I don't think it would hurt, but I also think work experience, a strong PS and strong recs could really help you in this position. If you see some benefit doing the certificate program, I would do it, but if taking some time to gain some amazing experience could show your passions, do that! <3
 
Thanks, y'all! The certificate is in health disparities, so it definitely works with mental health (field I'm employed) and social work (I'm entering a MSW program in the fall). I do want to go more towards the research side, so I'm hoping this can give me some extra background.
Now... to wait on UT to make a decision. Hopefully if I'm rejected again, they won't feel the need to tell me three times like they did with the MPH rejection!

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Thanks, y'all! The certificate is in health disparities, so it definitely works with mental health (field I'm employed) and social work (I'm entering a MSW program in the fall). I do want to go more towards the research side, so I'm hoping this can give me some extra background.
Now... to wait on UT to make a decision. Hopefully if I'm rejected again, they won't feel the need to tell me three times like they did with the MPH rejection!

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If you are interested in mental health and social work, consider getting in MPH in social & behavioral health or something similar. I think one of the reasons you may have been rejected from the MPH portion was because you applied to epi, which probably wasn't a good fit given your interests. This is of course speculation on my part as I have not seen your transcript or personal statement. You could always take a year off during your MSW program to apply/pursue an MPH again.
 
If you are interested in mental health and social work, consider getting in MPH in social & behavioral health or something similar. I think one of the reasons you may have been rejected from the MPH portion was because you applied to epi, which probably wasn't a good fit given your interests. This is of course speculation on my part as I have not seen your transcript or personal statement. You could always take a year off during your MSW program to apply/pursue an MPH again.
That's the new plan, actually 🙂 They have social and psych epi here and there at UT in the behavioral health group, so that will be where I apply for 2017.

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