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Accepted into Yale CDE this week! 🙂
Still waiting on hopkins, umich, bu
Still waiting on hopkins, umich, bu
Has anyone heard any kind of confirmation or anything from U Illinois at Chicago? I've gotten some kind of notice from every school about my app being complete or if there was stuff missing,but I haven't head a thing from them, and its been over a month.
I applied to UIC and received an e-mail stating they received my application. I e-mailed the MPH cordinator in the epi department and asked them when the admissions committee plans on making admission decisions. She replied saying that all admissions decisions will be made by March 15th and we should have something in writing from them by April 15th at the latest.
Do you know anyone who has recently graduated from UIC with a MPH? I don't know much about their MPH program and was curious to hear someone's opinion on the UIC SPH...
Oh, good God! You mean we'll have to wait until April???!! I am applying to CHS and not epi, but I bet it's the same deal on my end too.
I got a "your application was received" e-mail from UIC on Feb 13. I don't expect to actually get accepted, though, what with their abysmal 34.7% acceptance rate (lower than Harvard!!!).
UIC seems to be so good at keeping their whole SPH under wraps and maintaining their mystique. 🙄 Everyone keeps asking what UIC is like on this board and yet no one seems to know.
Oh, good God! You mean we'll have to wait until April???!! I am applying to CHS and not epi, but I bet it's the same deal on my end too.
I got a "your application was received" e-mail from UIC on Feb 13. I don't expect to actually get accepted, though, what with their abysmal 34.7% acceptance rate (lower than Harvard!!!).
UIC seems to be so good at keeping their whole SPH under wraps and maintaining their mystique. 🙄 Everyone keeps asking what UIC is like on this board and yet no one seems to know.
I've been really excited by my acceptances so far, and it looks like I'm in the happy position of having a lot of options. I was wondering if anyone has any additional info/resources about which of these programs is best for global health, especially bioethics and global health. (sorry if redundant from another post!). It looks like USNWR rankings don't necessarily apply to departments, global health in particular, and I'm also not sure how specializations within the schools or degree type (MPH/MHS/MS) might affect quality and reputation. Anything would be helpful! Thank you!
Acceptances:
Hopkins, MHS, International Health, Social & Behavioral Interventions
UNC, MPH, Health Behavior & Health Education
UCLA, MPH, Community Health Sciences
Berkeley, MPH, Health & Social Behavior/Global Health
Tulane, MPH, International Health and Development
Emory, MPH, Global Health, Community Health and Development
Still waiting to hear back:
Harvard, MS2, Global Health and Population
Columbia, MPH, Global Health
U of Washington, MPH, Global Health
(In case interested in stats: 3.6 GPA, 1460 GRE, 1 yr Int'l Volunteer Experience, 2.5 years non-profit work experience somewhat related to int'l health)
Hey mootwoot,
When did you hear from Hopkins for the MHS? I've heard that UNC is the best when it comes to Health Behavior and Health Education. I've heard great things about all of the schools really.
honeysuckle-
Where did you find that their acceptance rate was 34.7%? I never thought it would be that low.
Did anyone apply to Tulane for a MPH? I have been accepted into the epi program and was curious if anyone else plans on attending Tulane this Fall semester.
I applied to Tulane for a MPH and I'm about 90% sure I'll be attending in the Fall. They have a specific program that I want and after visiting the school I think it is the best fit for me.
Did anyone apply to Tulane for a MPH? I have been accepted into the epi program and was curious if anyone else plans on attending Tulane this Fall semester.
I also e-submitted to SOPHAS on 27 Jan but till now it hasn't been mailed to Tulane. Could you please tell me how long after e-submission, your application was mailed to Tulane and the expected time for Tulane to make a decision. Thank you so much
I've been really excited by my acceptances so far, and it looks like I'm in the happy position of having a lot of options. I was wondering if anyone has any additional info/resources about which of these programs is best for global health, especially bioethics and global health. (sorry if redundant from another post!). It looks like USNWR rankings don't necessarily apply to departments, global health in particular, and I'm also not sure how specializations within the schools or degree type (MPH/MHS/MS) might affect quality and reputation. Anything would be helpful! Thank you!
Acceptances:
Hopkins, MHS, International Health, Social & Behavioral Interventions
UNC, MPH, Health Behavior & Health Education
UCLA, MPH, Community Health Sciences
Berkeley, MPH, Health & Social Behavior/Global Health
Tulane, MPH, International Health and Development
Emory, MPH, Global Health, Community Health and Development
Still waiting to hear back:
Harvard, MS2, Global Health and Population
Columbia, MPH, Global Health
U of Washington, MPH, Global Health
(In case interested in stats: 3.6 GPA, 1460 GRE, 1 yr Int'l Volunteer Experience, 2.5 years non-profit work experience somewhat related to int'l health)
I live in Taiwan, and I just got admitted to the MS program in epi from UIC by postal mail. (They sent out on 2/6.)
Maybe MPH is more competitive?
I'm pretty surprised, because they send me the "your application was received" e-mail on 1/28.........really fast...
I also need some suggestions about the schools.
admitted:
UMich MPH epi
Emory MPH epi
UMinn MPH epi
BU MPH epi
Upitt MPH epi
UIC MS epi
Which one would be the best one?
Also, did anyone hear from Harvard, JHU, Berkeley, UCLA or Columbia (epi) so far?
Thanks!🙂
The payscale varies between 40K and 90K according to payscale.com. I'm sure it also depends on how long you work in a certain job also:
http://www.payscale.com/research/US/Degree=Master_of_Public_Health_(MPH)/Salary
Congrats on the acceptance. I'm about 80-90% sure I will be at Tulane this fall too. I'm going down to visit the school during their open house next month.
Congrats! I was accepted by UM HPM a little over a week ago. Wondering if you'd heard anything regarding scholarships from them?I've been accepted to Michigan's MHA program! I received an email on Tuesday.
Congrats! I was accepted by UM HPM a little over a week ago. Wondering if you'd heard anything regarding scholarships from them?
Received a phone call for a 1/2 off tuition merit award from UMich, but have not been accepted there yet.. I guess they do their financial aid and admittances separately or something
Hi guys, I'm new to this SDN thing- wish I would have known there was a public health section to this site before.
I've noticed there's a lack of info/posts about Brown School of Public Health on this forum. What do you guys know about the school? It's very small (<30 students/class), and I know it's not ranked, so I'm just curious if and what anyone has heard?
I was accepted there a few weeks ago with a merit scholarship. I applied to the social/behavioral divisions at all the other schools to which I applied....Brown doesn't have specific tracks, but they seem to offer some freedom to students in choosing their curriculum. Does anyone have any thoughts regarding the benefit to creating your own program vs. following a structured track?
Right now I'm choosing between Yale SBS program and Brown (still waiting on Columbia), and any advice would be greatly appreciated!😀
Acceptances:
Emory - MPH (Behavioral Sciences)
BU - MPH (Social & Behavioral Sciences)
UCLA - MPH (Community Health Sciences)
Harvard - SM (Society, Human Development, Health)
Waiting:
Berkeley - MPH (Health & Social Behavior)
Washington - MPH (Social & Behavioral Sciences)
I'm getting pretty anxious for Berkeley, I'm refreshing my email like every 10 seconds it feels like...
Nimesis, when did you hear from harvard? I have applied to the same program and have yet to hear anything.
I am curious what their methods are for reviewing applications and sending out acceptances. Based on past years, it seems as though lots of acceptances were given at the beginning and lots of rejections followed. I've now seen numerous SHDH acceptances at HSPH.
We'll see...
For those who have applied to Columbia...
When I log onto my application and select the "Application Data" link...under my Primary Program of Interest and Secondary Program of Interest, it is now blank (rather than listing the programs I applied to).
The Sociomedical Research Track (in SMS) was my first choice and Health Policy was my second.
However, it is now blank and when I select the drop down menu, the choices are "Health Policy and Management: Columbia on the Job" and "Health Policy and Management: Executive MPH..."
Is anyone else seeing something similar??
I'm guessing this means that either my application has been reviewed or somehow this information was deleted (which I hope isn't the case!).
Hi all!
Have applied to UNC, Umass and LSHTM for masters in epidemiology. Has anyone heard from these schools? I sent out my applications in early January for the US schools and early February for LSHTM. Thanks.
For those who have applied to Columbia...
When I log onto my application and select the "Application Data" link...under my Primary Program of Interest and Secondary Program of Interest, it is now blank (rather than listing the programs I applied to).
The Sociomedical Research Track (in SMS) was my first choice and Health Policy was my second.
However, it is now blank and when I select the drop down menu, the choices are "Health Policy and Management: Columbia on the Job" and "Health Policy and Management: Executive MPH..."
Is anyone else seeing something similar??
I'm guessing this means that either my application has been reviewed or somehow this information was deleted (which I hope isn't the case!).