Hi,
I'm planning on applying to some various MPH programs for the fall 2011. Obviously, with it being late Jan, Im running behind. I am going to take my MCAT in a week and use that score to apply so I technically wont be complete until I get my scores back in late Feb.
It seems like most MPH programs/schools, being less competitive on average when compared to medical schools, have "soft" deadlines or rolling admissions, with a few (JHU, columbia) not accepting apps after their posted deadlines. vie called my top choices (NYU, Mount Sinai, and Yale) and asked about late apps. They all seemed to indicate that they will review them but cannot guarantee that there will be open seats or major scholarship opportunities. (I care about financial aid but If this is going on student loans then I think I can manage).
So my question is: From what you guys know about MPH admissions processes and how fast seats get filled, does my app stand any chance for acceptance for this Fall?
Im including some smaller programs, but accredited programs (Hunter, Southern Conn State, and NYMC) as back ups in case I don't get into Mount Sinai or they are full.
About me:
Obviously haven't seen my MCAT score yet (I honestly have no idea how I will do at this point). My Undergrad GPA was stellar with only 1 B and the rest A's (competitive liberal arts school). My work experience has been pretty good: one summer in Rwanda, conducting healthcare assessment, and then a year helping fundraise for a clinic in that area that our group designede based on our assessment data (now open). 2 weeks in a Guatemalan children's clnic. 2yrs cardiovascular research at Brigham and Women's Hospital/Harvard Medical School. 2 summers bench research at Mass. Gen Hospital. RA in college. Summa Cum Laude. ER Tech in college. Hospice volunteer. Tutored in Psych and gross anatomy. Have shadowed multiple types of healthcare profesionals. Type 1 diabetic, tied this into my personal statement as one unique way in which Ive become interested in public health (specifically chronic disease management) and medicine. Also, I think my recs will be strong.
Any advice or answers to my question would be a huge help! Also, if anyone knows some inside details about Mount Sinai's program (acceptance rate, availble housing, and quality of program) I'd love to hear what you know.