Hi folks! It's such an exciting time, but I really need help with my decision here. I am accepted to Columbia's Population and Family Health/Sexuality and Reproductive MPH as well as U Minnesota's MCH MPH.
Minneosta has offered me a training grant that would cover the cost of tuition for the first year, as well as guarantee me in state tuition next year with the option of reapplying for grants. Their program is lovely, but I find the MCH research to be thin compared to Columbia. Still, I feel capable of developing and working on a project independently through their field experience. (I'm interested in traditional birth attendant training in Latin America/ access to emergency obstetric care and safe abortion)
Columbia has offered me about 5 grand in grants, with 32000 in loans. ECA there is 70000 for two years, I believe. So I'd be looking at a significant amount of debt (add to this the cost of living in NYC). Still, the research centers and active work being done on EmOC are amaaaaaaazing and so rich and glorious!
Ultimately its also a question of the value of the Ivy brand-- my undergrad is from Harvard and I wonder if I overestimate the importance of fancy shmancy names, when really it is hard work and ingenuity that lead you to distinction.
What do you say SDNers? Faced with a similar dilemma, would you take the public money or the private debt?
Minneosta has offered me a training grant that would cover the cost of tuition for the first year, as well as guarantee me in state tuition next year with the option of reapplying for grants. Their program is lovely, but I find the MCH research to be thin compared to Columbia. Still, I feel capable of developing and working on a project independently through their field experience. (I'm interested in traditional birth attendant training in Latin America/ access to emergency obstetric care and safe abortion)
Columbia has offered me about 5 grand in grants, with 32000 in loans. ECA there is 70000 for two years, I believe. So I'd be looking at a significant amount of debt (add to this the cost of living in NYC). Still, the research centers and active work being done on EmOC are amaaaaaaazing and so rich and glorious!
Ultimately its also a question of the value of the Ivy brand-- my undergrad is from Harvard and I wonder if I overestimate the importance of fancy shmancy names, when really it is hard work and ingenuity that lead you to distinction.
What do you say SDNers? Faced with a similar dilemma, would you take the public money or the private debt?