MPH Fall 2014: Applied, Accepted, Waitlisted, Rejected!

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No, not yet. I emailed Stephanie from UCI and she informed me that the dept (epi) is still reviewing applications and should notify people by the end of March or April. What concentration did you apply?
Environmental Health. Do you know much about the program? I worry a bit because it's so young, but UCI is a good school though. I eventually want to live in SoCal, and the location and cost is heavily weighing my decision.
 
I know some people are definitely still waiting for their final schools to respond, but for those of you who are ready to decide where to attend- has anyone made a final decision and declined offers?

.....More specifically, anyone who got accepted to University of Washington Health Services program sent in a "thanks but no thanks yet?" 😀
I'm only asking because I'm on the waitlist... :nailbiting: :xf: I know I know....shameless.
 
Applied: Harvard, Yale, Columbia, NYU, Dartmouth, UCLA
Accepted: Columbia, NYU, Dartmouth
Rejected: UCLA, Harvard
Waitlisted: Yale

How long do you suggest one should hold on to a wait list spot for before accepting another school?
 
Applied: Harvard, Yale, Columbia, NYU, Dartmouth, UCLA
Accepted: Columbia, NYU, Dartmouth
Rejected: UCLA, Harvard
Waitlisted: Yale

How long do you suggest one should hold on to a wait list spot for before accepting another school?

If it's your top choice, wait it out until you absolutely have to make a decision.
 
No problem...That school frustrates me, still haven't hear back yet....

You still have yet to hear back about a decision for the MPH program? Don't worry I had to wait 4 months. Submitted my application 10/8 and it went to review on 10/10. I think the MPH Admits students on a rolling basis though. I applied for the MHS program though since I don't have 2 years experience.
 
Best luck to you! You still have a chance of getting in 🙂
Keep me updated!

Oh btw, Stephanie just got back to me and said the epi department is still reviewing the applications and should notify people by the end of March or April. Ugh.... I'll try to patient!

Thanks! Keep me posted as well, it'd be cool to get to know another UCI student before the term starts 🙂

Wow that's so late though, hopefully it will be by the end of March cause April would be cutting it close. Good luck! Can't wait to hear your good news
 
Is anyone still waiting to hear from Yale (biostat MPH)? I'm also waiting for Berkeley epi/biostat, but I'm pretty pessimistic about UCB seeing how quite a few have received their unofficial acceptance already.
 
Environmental Health. Do you know much about the program? I worry a bit because it's so young, but UCI is a good school though. I eventually want to live in SoCal, and the location and cost is heavily weighing my decision.

Sorry for lurking but I noticed you said Environmental Health for UCI and it caught my attention. I'm a little worried too because it's new, where else have you applied for EH?
 
You still have yet to hear back about a decision for the MPH program? Don't worry I had to wait 4 months. Submitted my application 10/8 and it went to review on 10/10. I think the MPH Admits students on a rolling basis though. I applied for the MHS program though since I don't have 2 years experience.


Correct, Haven't heard from the MPH program. I mean I know I applied around January, but come on, this is getting ridiculous. Then they expect us to make a decision within days/weeks of receiving a decision.
 
I know some people are definitely still waiting for their final schools to respond, but for those of you who are ready to decide where to attend- has anyone made a final decision and declined offers?

.....More specifically, anyone who got accepted to University of Washington Health Services program sent in a "thanks but no thanks yet?" 😀
I'm only asking because I'm on the waitlist... :nailbiting: :xf: I know I know....shameless.

I declined all my other offers (including UW health services 😉 ) Good luck! Actually I take that back, I got accepted to UCLA over a month ago and my decision status is still not updated on the site so I haven't been able to decline it just yet 😛 Really excited about Berkeley!
 
Congratulations! Did you apply to the epi track? Also, did you email Stephanie Uiga? I emailed her last month and she told me they were hoping to notify students by April. I am just really impatient right now :'( I'll probably email again though!

Just curious, are you considering UCI? It's a pretty new program. I would love to go if I get in, but I wonder if they have good research opportunities...?!

I recently went to a public health mixer and spoke to a student who recently received her masters in Epi (MPH) at UCI. I asked her about her experiences at the university she didn't seem too enthusiastic about the program however she did say it is a very small program and since they are fairly new there's not as much oppurtunities as there is at other universities.
 
I submitted it on: 12/14/2013, and it was mailed: 12/19/2013
From what I remember, we applied to different programs, so that could be the hold up. I'm sure you'll be hearing back soon though! LMK! 🙂 *fingers crossed!

I hope so!!
 
Thank you! I'm sure you'll receive the same news 🙂 I applied to the Environmental Health track so the departments probably vary in the timelines but I would just email them anyway. April is way too late! And yes, I emailed Stephanie

I'm definitely considering UCI because it will save me a lot of money. I got waitlisted at UCLA (not sure what my chances are) and got into BU but since I live in Socal I don't know if it will be worth it. I know UCI has a new program but it's a great school and I'm positive there will be great research opportunities! Let me know if you hear back!


I got wait-listed to UCLA too :/ It's my top choice so I guess I'll wait it out.
 
Is anyone who got accepted into NYU seriously considering attending? I visited but still feel like I don't know enough about program. And kind of panicking about the cost of tuition/living in NYC. Any insight into the program would be greatly appreciated!
 
Is anyone who got accepted into NYU seriously considering attending? I visited but still feel like I don't know enough about program. And kind of panicking about the cost of tuition/living in NYC. Any insight into the program would be greatly appreciated!


I am still considering the program. I am just waiting to hear back from my other schools....can you give some insight on some takeaways from your visit? What did you like, or didn't like?
 
I got wait-listed to UCLA too :/ It's my top choice so I guess I'll wait it out.

Do you think they'll let us know before April 15? I feel like that's such a long wait and also risky. It's also my top choice so I will wait as well but it's just rough :/
 
I submitted my app to BU on 1/31...SOPHAS verified on 2/11. I still haven't heard anything. Does this mean I'm rejected? I feel like everyone that has gotten in heard back from BU very quickly.
 
I submitted my app to BU on 1/31...SOPHAS verified on 2/11. I still haven't heard anything. Does this mean I'm rejected? I feel like everyone that has gotten in heard back from BU very quickly.

I got the email on 2/17 that my application was complete and then they emailed me 2/27 with an acceptance so it was pretty fast. I would email them and ask them about your application!
 
I am still considering the program. I am just waiting to hear back from my other schools....can you give some insight on some takeaways from your visit? What did you like, or didn't like?

Unfortunately, my trip was shortened because of cancelled flights/bad weather, so I didn't get to sit in on a class or meet with a student like I really wanted to. I just got to meet with an admissions counselor. She talked to me about the program, course requirements, practicum, etc. but I don't feel like I got any more insight than I would have if i just looked at their website. I liked the fact that you can do your practicum the summer after your first year and they offer a lot of help finding a place to do it at. And I also liked that they offer so many opportunities to study abroad. And although I like the idea that they have professors from all over NYU, it does make me worry that there will be a disconnect between faculty/students and no real sense of community. NYC is great and would no doubt provide amazing opportunities for studying public health, but I wish I could have gotten more of a feel for the school itself.
 
Sorry for lurking but I noticed you said Environmental Health for UCI and it caught my attention. I'm a little worried too because it's new, where else have you applied for EH?

Not many of us EH/EHS here, so it's always good when I find another EH student as well. I have been lurking also when I saw EH. I applied to plenty. Emory, Columbia, BU, JHU, UCB, UCLA, UCI, SDSU, UT, Tex A&M, OSHU, UMass Amherst. I am currently accepted at BU, Umass, Tex am, SDSU. Waiting on UCI and Columbia now. I am trying to get the ball rolling just in case I have to make the move to the East Coast.
Where else did you apply/get accepted into?
 
Correct, Haven't heard from the MPH program. I mean I know I applied around January, but come on, this is getting ridiculous. Then they expect us to make a decision within days/weeks of receiving a decision.

Yea I completely understand. It's been such a long time, but hopefully you hear back really soon. I've been really stressed out trying to make a decision in such a short amount of time especially with financial aid information not being made available. Make sure you check your application frequently. I didn't receive an email or anything, but my decision was uploaded on my application for some reason.
 
Unfortunately, my trip was shortened because of cancelled flights/bad weather, so I didn't get to sit in on a class or meet with a student like I really wanted to. I just got to meet with an admissions counselor. She talked to me about the program, course requirements, practicum, etc. but I don't feel like I got any more insight than I would have if i just looked at their website. I liked the fact that you can do your practicum the summer after your first year and they offer a lot of help finding a place to do it at. And I also liked that they offer so many opportunities to study abroad. And although I like the idea that they have professors from all over NYU, it does make me worry that there will be a disconnect between faculty/students and no real sense of community. NYC is great and would no doubt provide amazing opportunities for studying public health, but I wish I could have gotten more of a feel for the school itself.


Oh ok. The program seems like a decent program, and NYU has a lot of resources for students to be able to find whatever they want, and the name itself is certainly strong. I too worry that the program may be a little disjointed. Also NYC is very expensive, but from what I can see it looks like many of the students can easily get jobs in NYC or NYU fairly easily....we'll see how everything turns out....but overall I think there are a lot of positives about the program
 
I recently went to a public health mixer and spoke to a student who recently received her masters in Epi (MPH) at UCI. I asked her about her experiences at the university she didn't seem too enthusiastic about the program however she did say it is a very small program and since they are fairly new there's not as much oppurtunities as there is at other universities.

That's what I am worried about. I also applied to USC and SDSU for epi. I've heard many good things about SDSU regarding to their opportunities around the areas, but still waiting to hear back. Did you apply to epi?
 
For those that applied to Berkeley, what confirmations did you get when you submitted to Berkeleys grad app (not SOPHAS). All I got was a confirmation of payment. Did anyone get any additional notices regarding their application prior to getting a decision?
 
For those that applied to Berkeley, what confirmations did you get when you submitted to Berkeleys grad app (not SOPHAS). All I got was a confirmation of payment. Did anyone get any additional notices regarding their application prior to getting a decision?

Nope, didn't get any confirmations, just the acceptance letter in an email.
 
Thank you! I really hope I'll get to be one of your classmates but it's not looking too good. Congrats again!
What did you apply to? I'm also waiting for Berkeley but I have a bad feeling about it too.
 
Hello!

Does anyone know if Claremont Graduate University for MPH is a good program?
I recently got into BU and CGU. I live in California so I'm leaning more towards CGU due to finance, but BU is a good program as well.
 
That's what I am worried about. I also applied to USC and SDSU for epi. I've heard many good things about SDSU regarding to their opportunities around the areas, but still waiting to hear back. Did you apply to epi?

Same 🙂 But I applied to Global Health Leadership at USC. I'm a little bummed they will not be sending out decisions until June :/ even if you applied last year which is really late. I've heard great things about SDSU's epi dept as well. A former professor of mine told me how one of her students went and got her mph in epi at the university and right after she graduated got a job at the San Diego Health Dept as an epidemiologist.
 
Hello!

Does anyone know if Claremont Graduate University for MPH is a good program?
I recently got into BU and CGU. I live in California so I'm leaning more towards CGU due to finance, but BU is a good program as well.


I have asked my professor about that university she said she knows its good if you do the global health track but in terms of the other tracks she doesn't really know.
 
Do you think they'll let us know before April 15? I feel like that's such a long wait and also risky. It's also my top choice so I will wait as well but it's just rough :/


I feel like they will but you know the main problem is that some people hold on to their acceptances knowing that they are not going to attend the university -__-. I wanted to call today and ask how long the wait-list is but I most likely will later on this week. It's definitely a long wait and i'm in the same predicament as you with it being risky but it's both of our top choices so I guess we should wait it out? But on the safe side, I would accept admissions to another university just in case and if you get off the wait-list just say that you will not be attending the university anymore (I'm hoping that we can do that lol).
 
The reason I ask is because you are required to complete 64 credits by the first year in order to qualify for the 75% tuition waiver for the second year. When I counted the credits from the sample curriculum for my track, it came out to 108 credits, but they don't list the total credits needed for graduation anywhere on their website. Maybe the quarter system vs. semester system is what is confusing me. For example, why is Harvard's MPH 42.5 credits while JHU's MPH is 80 for the one year MPH. Is the quarter system roughly double the semester system in terms of credit hours?

I spoke with someone from the JHU epidemiology department today and asked if most master's students qualify for the second year 75% tuition waver, and she said 99% or more do. Any idea how much money this actually saves in comparison to full tuition at other schools? Is the first year more expensive to compensate, or is cost of living high or anything like that?
 
Long time lurker, finally created an account.

Undergrad School: International
Undergrad GPA: 3.51
Major/Minor: Medicine
GRE (including date taken) or Other Test (if applicable): V 140 Q148 A2.5 (very low :-( ). Hopefully my SOP and Recommendations will help.
Experience/Research (please, be brief): a few years as a medical intern, whole lot of volunteer experience in clinical/public health

Applied: UTH - Epi, A&M - Epi, UNT-Epi, LSU - Epi, Tulane - Epi, OU - Epi, USF - Epi (applied 03/01, application sent 03/06)
Accepted:
Rejected:
Waitlisted:

I am worried that I may not get admitted in any of these schools. Anyone else in the same boat? Thanks!
 
I spoke with someone from the JHU epidemiology department today and asked if most master's students qualify for the second year 75% tuition waver, and she said 99% or more do. Any idea how much money this actually saves in comparison to full tuition at other schools? Is the first year more expensive to compensate, or is cost of living high or anything like that?

According to their tuition prices set for this year the 75% tuition waiver saves approximately $34,000. So tuition for both years is $55,000 with the current prices. For me at the other school I am considering (Michigan) tuition is $40,000 per year since I am OOS, so JHU will be cheaper. I hear living in Baltimore is relatively inexpensive compared to most cities. Rent can be as low as 700-800 per month in some cases. Right now I am paying 647 a month to live in Ann Arbor without utilities. I am pretty set on attending JHU, but I am going to wait until admitted students day before I make my final decision. Everything about the program fits me perfectly and I have contacted some of the faculty in the CVD epidemiology program and they have been very helpful.
 
According to their tuition prices set for this year the 75% tuition waiver saves approximately $34,000. So tuition for both years is $55,000 with the current prices. For me at the other school I am considering (Michigan) tuition is $40,000 per year since I am OOS, so JHU will be cheaper. I hear living in Baltimore is relatively inexpensive compared to most cities. Rent can be as low as 700-800 per month in some cases. Right now I am paying 647 a month to live in Ann Arbor without utilities. I am pretty set on attending JHU, but I am going to wait until admitted students day before I make my final decision. Everything about the program fits me perfectly and I have contacted some of the faculty in the CVD epidemiology program and they have been very helpful.

Is tuition $55,000 without the waver or after the waver has been applied? I wish we would get our financial aid packages already! I am deciding between JHU, Emory, and Yale and also waiting until admitted student day at all the schools to make a decision. Also, in the MHS program, do you know if the second year at JHU largely working on the master's thesis and not taking classes?
 
I feel like they will but you know the main problem is that some people hold on to their acceptances knowing that they are not going to attend the university -__-. I wanted to call today and ask how long the wait-list is but I most likely will later on this week. It's definitely a long wait and i'm in the same predicament as you with it being risky but it's both of our top choices so I guess we should wait it out? But on the safe side, I would accept admissions to another university just in case and if you get off the wait-list just say that you will not be attending the university anymore (I'm hoping that we can do that lol).

I think that's a good plan. I'm planning to do the same. The only bad thing is that if you send in a deposit and then decide not to attend that school they may not return your deposit. But I still think it's worth the risk.
 
Is tuition $55,000 without the waver or after the waver has been applied? I wish we would get our financial aid packages already! I am deciding between JHU, Emory, and Yale and also waiting until admitted student day at all the schools to make a decision. Also, in the MHS program, do you know if the second year at JHU largely working on the master's thesis and not taking classes?

The $55,000 number is with the tuition waiver applied. JHU normally is ~$46,000 annually (this is just tuition, not including room and board and other fees). I am not sure when we will get our financial aid packages but I have sent them my FAFSA. I think their priority deadline is 3/15 for JHU. Second year students focus on their research/masters thesis but I have heard students will often take more advanced coursework that will help them with their thesis work.
 
I feel like they will but you know the main problem is that some people hold on to their acceptances knowing that they are not going to attend the university -__-. I wanted to call today and ask how long the wait-list is but I most likely will later on this week. It's definitely a long wait and i'm in the same predicament as you with it being risky but it's both of our top choices so I guess we should wait it out? But on the safe side, I would accept admissions to another university just in case and if you get off the wait-list just say that you will not be attending the university anymore (I'm hoping that we can do that lol).

Haha yeah that's true I feel like the majority of people will be holding off until the last minute. That's what I was thinking of doing though, accepting an admission to my 2nd choice and then just waiting it out. Hopefully we hear back before April though!
 
Not many of us EH/EHS here, so it's always good when I find another EH student as well. I have been lurking also when I saw EH. I applied to plenty. Emory, Columbia, BU, JHU, UCB, UCLA, UCI, SDSU, UT, Tex A&M, OSHU, UMass Amherst. I am currently accepted at BU, Umass, Tex am, SDSU. Waiting on UCI and Columbia now. I am trying to get the ball rolling just in case I have to make the move to the East Coast.
Where else did you apply/get accepted into?

Nice! Congrats to the acceptances. I applied to BU, UCLA, UCI, UIC, and UW. So far I've been accepted to BU and UCI, waitlisted at UCLA and I haven't heard back from the other two. I'm in California so in terms of money it's best to stay in SoCal but that most likely means UCI. I know BU is better because it's an older program and more established but I don't know if it'll be worth the amount of money haha. Which schools are you deciding between?
 
Congrats! I definitely have suggestions...a lot of people like to move to Allston/Brighton area because it's much cheaper and on a map is looks close but I don't recommend it. It's an hour commute on the T and incredibly inconvenient. I highly suggest spending a little bit more and moving closer, either to the South End, Fenway/Kenmore, or Back Bay. South Boston is fine too, but it's not super convenient by public transportation. Dorchester and Roxbury are also close and cheap but they're not quite as safe. Start looking for a place now, no joke.

DO NOT bring a car. I can't emphasize that enough. You'll hate your life!

I live in the South End now and I split my rent with my boyfriend so we each pay $800, heat and hot water included (always look for that). Roommates are the way to go!

Where on the West Coast are you from? My BF and I both went to school in LA and he's from Santa Monica
Wow thanks! I will definitely keep that in mind when I look. I am from Norcal. Pretty nervous about moving to east coast, so I am trying to do all the research ahead of time.
 
I think that's a good plan. I'm planning to do the same. The only bad thing is that if you send in a deposit and then decide not to attend that school they may not return your deposit. But I still think it's worth the risk.

I thought about that and agreed with you that it's worth the risk. Hopefully it'll work in our favor!
 
Haha yeah that's true I feel like the majority of people will be holding off until the last minute. That's what I was thinking of doing though, accepting an admission to my 2nd choice and then just waiting it out. Hopefully we hear back before April though!

I hope so! That would be soo amazing!
 
I was accepted to UCI Epi MPH last week. Got my official letter via snail mail today and found out I got a bit of scholarship money 🙂 Hope you hear soon!

Are you considering going to uci? have you heard much about their program?I hope i hear soon as well
 
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