MPH 2019: Applied, Waitlisted, Accepted!

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Has anyone who’s gotten into BU received their package in the mail yet? I was accepted via email on 12/21 but still nothing in the mail.

Yes this also happened to me. I got accepted 12/19 and have yet to receive it. I emailed the second week of January and they said it was "late due to the holidays" but this seems extreme. I think I'm going to reach out by the beginning of next week if I still haven't received anything!
 
Hopkins has two visit days: 3/8 and 4/5. Definitely going to go to one, just have to figure out which date works best with work! Also, anyone planning on going to Tulane's visit day on 3/15? I'm considering!

Planning to attend Tulane 3/15 as well - keeping the program in consideration, though know little about it.
 
I'll also be attending the Admitted Students Day! The U is fourth of my top four schools. I'm going to visit the other three, and I decided there's no harm in doing this one because I live like two blocks from the SPH building. :laugh:

Who knows. Maybe they'll wow me with a phenomenal day. And it's very unlikely to be that cold in March. This winter has been pretty mild up until this week. Hopefully we bounce back to our balmy 40 degree temperatures soon!

Gopher15, I tried to PM you to talk about Minn. but wasn't able to (?)
 
Takeaways from an Emory webinar:

-Aid decisions (both merit and need-based) will be going out mid-late February
-RA/TA positions are available, but pay $12-13/hr and have no tuition or other benefits
-Seems connections for both part-time and practicum positions are a strength of the school (as far as getting jobs at CDC, WHO...)
 
Ok…it’s been such a relief to see folks on here keeping it real about finances. Even though I wish I could choose my school based on more exciting things like research, location, etc., I went into this knowing affordability is going to end up being my main deciding factor.

With that in mind, I tried to play the long game with scholarships. I applied to 10 schools (not a very affordable move in and of itself!!) all offering scholarships specific to my interests/experiences. Here are my stats and my luck so far. Let’s hope February brings us all some good news!

Undergrad School: small liberal arts college (graduated 2016)
Undergrad GPA: 3.68
Major: Public Health
GRE: V: 164 (94%), Q: 157 (65%)
Experience/Research
- environmental health research through CDC fellowship (2 years)
- case manager/health educator at syringe exchange/homeless shelter (1.5 years)
- public health preparedness assistant @ local health dept. (6 mo.)

LOR: 1 from current research supervisor; 2 from former professors

Interests: Health disparities specific to stigmatized groups (prisoners, sex workers, PWUD)

Applied: Columbia (sociomedical sci); Drexel (community health and prev.); BU (community assessment, design, implementation, eval.); Harvard (health and social behavior); JHU accelerated MPH; Berkeley (health and social behavior); U of Michigan (health behavior and health ed.); UMN (community health promotion); WashU (generalist) UNC (health equity, social justice, and human rights)

Accepted: Columbia; Drexel (+25k Dean’s schol.); BU (+15k Dean’s schol.); JHU; Michigan; UMN; WashU (+50k Dean’s)

Rejected:
 
In at Dartmouth today as well!

Does anyone know anything about TDI from first hand experience? I feel that the fact that it's an IVY league school and the lower tuition is the biggest things going for it - and I'm not sure how much the name will carry me.

I'm a practicing pharmacist looking to go into health policy in the government sector. How much does where you go to school matter, especially for an online program?
 
I was accepted to BU on January 19th and received my package three days ago. I should add that I live in New England so that might have contributed. But still, you were accepted a whole month before me...
Oh wow, thanks for letting me know! This makes me think mine was definitely lost in the mail or never got sent out. I'll reach out to them again. Thanks!
 
Ok…it’s been such a relief to see folks on here keeping it real about finances. Even though I wish I could choose my school based on more exciting things like research, location, etc., I went into this knowing affordability is going to end up being my main deciding factor.

With that in mind, I tried to play the long game with scholarships. I applied to 10 schools (not a very affordable move in and of itself!!) all offering scholarships specific to my interests/experiences. Here are my stats and my luck so far. Let’s hope February brings us all some good news!

Undergrad School: small liberal arts college (graduated 2016)
Undergrad GPA: 3.68
Major: Public Health
GRE: V: 164 (94%), Q: 157 (65%)
Experience/Research
- environmental health research through CDC fellowship (2 years)
- case manager/health educator at syringe exchange/homeless shelter (1.5 years)
- public health preparedness assistant @ local health dept. (6 mo.)

LOR: 1 from current research supervisor; 2 from former professors

Interests: Health disparities specific to stigmatized groups (prisoners, sex workers, PWUD)

Applied: Columbia (sociomedical sci); Drexel (community health and prev.); BU (community assessment, design, implementation, eval.); Harvard (health and social behavior); JHU accelerated MPH; Berkeley (health and social behavior); U of Michigan (health behavior and health ed.); UMN (community health promotion); WashU (generalist) UNC (health equity, social justice, and human rights)

Accepted: Columbia; Drexel (+25k Dean’s schol.); BU (+15k Dean’s schol.); JHU; Michigan; UMN; WashU (+50k Dean’s)

Rejected:
That CDC fellowship is always going to lead to +$$$$$, congrats! What type of env health are you interested in? I'm moving into that field and looking to study food security.
 
In at Dartmouth with a small scholarship!
In at Dartmouth today as well!

Does anyone know anything about TDI from first hand experience? I feel that the fact that it's an IVY league school and the lower tuition is the biggest things going for it - and I'm not sure how much the name will carry me.

I'm a practicing pharmacist looking to go into health policy in the government sector. How much does where you go to school matter, especially for an online program?

Same here! Heads up to all, I guess Dartmouth wants us to let them know our decision by March 1st.
 
I'm a little disappointed in trying to ask GWU for a travel stipend for a scheduled visit on Feb 15th. I was told it's only available for admitted students attending their official admit day on March 23, which I can't make due to a prior commitment made early last year...
 
I just emailed admissions, but does anyone know if Columbia offers travel reimbursement for their Admitted Students Day? Or accommodation hosted by current students?
 
I just emailed admissions, but does anyone know if Columbia offers travel reimbursement for their Admitted Students Day? Or accommodation hosted by current students?
When I called last week, they said that they don't 🙁 They don't have student hosted accommodations either unfortunately.
 
Did anyone get that email from Harvard to apply for summer sessions? Does that mean anything
 
Did anyone get that email from Harvard to apply for summer sessions? Does that mean anything
I got it too, as one of the many emails which only exacerbate our stress level in these hard days! I’m extremely waiting for UMN and GW scholarships notifications!
 
Did anyone get that email from Harvard to apply for summer sessions? Does that mean anything

Is anybody actually going to apply for it? Is it worth it?
The SOPHAS Express application is charging $50.
 
Just gonna say that now I’m refreshing my email every 2 seconds, illogical as that is, because you’ve said this.

I was SO SHOCKED. It was 5:18 pm and I saw SPH Admissions as the sender and freaked out. I’m not sure if it’s bc MCAH is a smaller department but after they’re email earlier this month I totally thought it’d be mid-feb at the earliest.

Their admit day is Monday, March 18th though! Hope to see you there! 🙂
 
For those of you who got into GW, what programs did you apply to?
Global Environmental Health! They have a Food Institute as well and this seems like one of the better options for getting into food security.
 
I was SO SHOCKED. It was 5:18 pm and I saw SPH Admissions as the sender and freaked out. I’m not sure if it’s bc MCAH is a smaller department but after they’re email earlier this month I totally thought it’d be mid-feb at the earliest.

Their admit day is Monday, March 18th though! Hope to see you there! 🙂

Also in for MCAH and totally did not expect to see the email so early!
 
did anyone else get an email from Yale with a "personal website" - also saying admissions decisions are planning to be out the first week of March?
 
did anyone else get an email from Yale with a "personal website" - also saying admissions decisions are planning to be out the first week of March?
Yes, I did! I think the personalized webpage is a nice touch 🙂
 
Accepted to University of Georgia - epidemiology! A good, safe choice.

Has anyone heard from Colorado School of Public Health for Colorado State campus programs? Obsessively checking my email even though its a weekend :nailbiting:

I haven't heard back yet, but I applied on 1/5. They sent me an email stating that my application would be reviewed after the preferred deadlines so I don't think they started looking at any applications until 1/15. Best of luck!
 
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