MPH Fall 2015: Applied, Accepted, Waitlisted, Rejected!

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I meant to reply to the UNC MSPH comment.....I haven't heard anything. Getting nervous. Once I hear from them I can move forward and make my decision.
 
I'm a little nervous about this lack of communication being indicative of a disorganized department...I haven't gotten too much info either.
I think that's the case at least for me since I'm in the SMS department...
 
Has everyone who applied to GWU heard back yet? I was verified 11/26 and still have not heard a decision. Did anyone else apply for the MS in Public Health Microbiology and Emerging Infectious Diseases?
I applied for that program as well. Haven't heard anything, but then again.. I wasn't notified my application was complete until 12/29. :/
 
If the debt load is extremely different, UMD might be more valuable (and is a great school in general) but obviously Georgetown is also an awesome school. Wish I could give you better advice. 🙁 I'm not sure what debt load to take on myself; I'm expecting to have my single undergrad loan paid off (or close to it) hopefully by matriculation.
Yeah i do somewhat remember that being a question in the secondary app, I wasnt expecting solely because my GRE sucked but it did get my hopes up lol. I havent given much thought to Georgetown housing their program in a diff department, thanks for that. Ive been stalking LinkedIn and all of their grads, on there at least, seem to be doing pretty well for themselves. but I am still not convinced on getting into that kind of debt lol. My visit with them will be the deciding factor. Im shocked UMD doesnt have anything with DC residents, you would think every school in the DMV region would consider DC to be in state being that MD did give up land for it !! lol. so what im getting is you have completely thrown out Columbia? is that bcus of location
 
Yeah, I find it strange I wasn't notified as well. Oh well, I figured GLEPI was a stretch for me considering how competitive Emory is. I'm happy with my options as they sit right now.

Yeah, I really do like their program and they seem to provide their students with ample research opportunities. I've never been to Chicago, but it seems like a great city. The winters would be a rough transition though! It was rough enough when it "snowed" (flurries) here in Atlanta today.
Haha, snow flurries are the worst! Chicago at least has the infrastructure to deal with the snow.
 
Does anyone know a little bit more about the concentrations offered for the MPH at Northwestern University? I'm a little lost... I haven't applied but I was curious.

I've applied to ranked schools with a Health Policy and Management (Administration) concentration.
 
Has everyone who applied to GWU heard back yet? I was verified 11/26 and still have not heard a decision. Did anyone else apply for the MS in Public Health Microbiology and Emerging Infectious Diseases?

I was verified 12/1 for COPC and still no word. Emailed last week (maybe week before?) and they said app was in review, but still nothing, so...
 
How appropriate is it to send an email to admissions and ask when decisions will be out? I realize that it's only mid-February, but it would be nice to have decisions so I can move forward with planning and decisions!
 
How appropriate is it to send an email to admissions and ask when decisions will be out? I realize that it's only mid-February, but it would be nice to have decisions so I can move forward with planning and decisions!

I think as long as you submitted at least a few weeks ago, and you phrase it appropriately I think its fine. Ive sent a few and have gotten very positive responses from them.
 
How appropriate is it to send an email to admissions and ask when decisions will be out? I realize that it's only mid-February, but it would be nice to have decisions so I can move forward with planning and decisions!
I'v been considering doing the same. I am dying over here waiting, but I don't want to be pushy.
 
I think as long as you submitted at least a few weeks ago, and you phrase it appropriately I think its fine. Ive sent a few and have gotten very positive responses from them.
Yep, I applied two months ago. I'll send them an email tomorrow. Thanks!
 
If I wasnt confused enough, I was just offered a term of service in Cameroon as a health coordinator with the Peace Corps! Anyone have some advice for me?
Have you thought of doing a Masters International program? Could you tie that in?
 
Undergrad School: Lehman College
Undergrad GPA: 3.6
Major/Minor: Major: Health Education & Promotion; Minor: African & African American Studies
GradGPA
(if applicable):
Grad Studies (if applicable):
GRE (including date taken) or Other Test (if applicable): GRE taken 2/2/15 V - 145 Q - 141 A - 4.0 🙁
Experience/Research
(please, be brief):
2 internships at non profit organizations
Currently employed at the organization where I did my last internship

Recently became a Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES)

Applied: CUNY School of Public Health - Hunter College and Lehman College
Accepted:
Rejected:
Waitlisted:

I submitted my application to SOPHAS 1/31. Seems like it is taking forever for my application to me verified. I am sure it is just my nerves.
 
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Anyone firm on their decision to attend Emory yet? Also, does anyone know when they tend to give financial aid info out?
 
Anyone firm on their decision to attend Emory yet? Also, does anyone know when they tend to give financial aid info out?

According to their Financial aid webinar, scholarship info goes out end of February/ early March and FA goes out early/ mid March and that your FA will be adjusted pending a scholarship.
 
Undergrad School: Lehman College
Undergrad GPA: 3.6
Major/Minor: Major: Health Education & Promotion; Minor: African & African American
GradGPA
(if applicable):
Grad Studies (if applicable):
GRE (including date taken) or Other Test (if applicable): GRE taken 2/2/15 V - 145 Q - 141 A - 4.0 🙁
Experience/Research
(please, be brief):
2 internships at non profit organizations
Currently employed at the organization where I did my last internship

Recently became a Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES)

Applied: CUNY School of Public Health - Hunter College and Lehman College
Accepted:
Rejected:
Waitlisted:

I submitted my application to SOPHAS 1/31. Seems like it is taking forever for my application to me verified. I am sure it is just my nerves.


Hey my GRE scores were not that pretty (V 148 Q 148 A 3.0) so don't be discouraged!! I've been accepted to two schools so far so it's possible with low GRE scores!!
 
Hey my GRE scores were not that pretty (V 148 Q 148 A 3.0) so don't be discouraged!! I've been accepted to two schools so far so it's possible with low GRE scores!!

Thanks for the encouragement! I am hoping my letters of recommendation, statement of purpose and health education specialist certification will overshadow my scores.
 
According to their Financial aid webinar, scholarship info goes out end of February/ early March and FA goes out early/ mid March and that your FA will be adjusted pending a scholarship.
Awesome, thanks for the info!
 
Hey my GRE scores were not that pretty (V 148 Q 148 A 3.0) so don't be discouraged!! I've been accepted to two schools so far so it's possible with low GRE scores!!


Which schools? I haven't taken my GRE yet (most schools waived them, as I already have a graduate degree)... But I will be for UMich and BU.
Anyone know anything about the UMich Closed status on their web-link?
 
Undergrad School: University of Wisconsin - Platteville
Undergrad GPA: 3.14
Major/Minor: Biology with a Psychology Minor
GRE:152 Verbal 148 Quantitative Writing 4.5
Experience/Research: 3 Years Volunteering at Manor Care Nursing Home, Summer Internship at a Public Health Clinic in Wisconsin, 2 Year X-Ray Student (Didn't list as work experience but did work in the hospitals for 2 years)



Applied: George Washington University, Dartmouth, Boston U, Columbia, Johns-Hopkins, NYU Global Institute, Northwestern U, University of Minnesota, U of Michigan, U of North Carolina, and U of Wisconsin - Madison
Accepted:
Rejected:
Columbia, U of North Carolina, Johns-Hopkins
Waitlisted:

I would really appreciate as much feedback as possible I am a new graduate and am extremely apprehensive about getting into a Grad School, my GRE didn't go very well because I have really bad Dyslexia and test taking is not my forte. SOPHAS verified 2/18/2015, Columbia, U of North Carolina, Johns-Hopkins and UW Madison schools were done separately from SOPHAS.
 
Undergrad School: University of Wisconsin - Platteville
Undergrad GPA: 3.14
Major/Minor: Biology with a Psychology Minor
GRE:152 Verbal 148 Quantitative Writing 4.5
Experience/Research: 3 Years Volunteering at Manor Care Nursing Home, Summer Internship at a Public Health Clinic in Wisconsin, 2 Year X-Ray Student (Didn't list as work experience but did work in the hospitals for 2 years)



Applied: George Washington University, Dartmouth, Boston U, Columbia, Johns-Hopkins, NYU Global Institute, Northwestern U, University of Minnesota, U of Michigan, U of North Carolina, and U of Wisconsin - Madison
Accepted:
Rejected:
Columbia, U of North Carolina, Johns-Hopkins
Waitlisted:

I would really appreciate as much feedback as possible I am a new graduate and am extremely apprehensive about getting into a Grad School, my GRE didn't go very well because I have really bad Dyslexia and test taking is not my forte. SOPHAS verified 2/18/2015, Columbia, U of North Carolina, Johns-Hopkins and UW Madison schools were done separately from SOPHAS.
Your GRE score isn't really that bad. When did you hear from unc? Which unc school did you apply to, chapel hill?
 
Undergrad School: University of Virginia
Undergrad GPA: 3.207
Major/Minor: Religious Studies (major), Bioethics (minor)
GradGPA (if applicable): n/a
Grad Studies (if applicable): n/a
GRE: (1/08/15) V 161 Q 160 A 4.5
Experience/Research (please, be brief): Summer internship at an Organ Procurement Organization, Emergency Department Scribe, Summer Ethics Fellow, 1 unit of Clinical Pastoral Education, lots of shadowing experience, no research experience

Applied: SOPHAS verified 1/29/15. Tulane (Community Health), U Florida (Social & Behavioral), U Maryland (Community & Population), U Miami (Prevention Science and Community Health), U South Carolina (Health Promotion, Education, and Behavior), U Virginia (Health Policy, Law & Ethics), FSU (General, submitted 1/13/15)
Accepted: FSU (2/3/15), Miami (2/13/15), U Florida (2/23/15), UVA (2/24/15), Tulane (2/27/15)
Rejected: none so far
Waitlisted: none so far

I'm worried that applying so late will hurt my chances at the higher ranked schools (Tulane, U South Carolina, U Maryland, U Florida according to US News & World Report) but I guess I'll just have to wait and see!
 
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Your GRE score isn't really that bad. When did you hear from unc? Which unc school did you apply to, chapel hill?
I heard back from UNC today for the MSPH to PhD. Not sure which program you applied to. I actually emailed about the status of my application today too.
 
I heard back from UNC today for the MSPH to PhD. Not sure which program you applied to. I actually emailed about the status of my application today too.
That's what I applied to. I didn't hear today, now I'm concerned. Did they tell you to check the website? If I get into that program, I will probably go. The methods instruction there is amazing, so I've heard.
 
I heard back from UNC today for the MSPH to PhD. Not sure which program you applied to. I actually emailed about the status of my application today too.
Sorry I'm being paranoid here…UNC has been my dream school since my sophomore year of college. I just checked the application and it doesn't say anything, still says "submitted." This wait is BRUTAL. I want to know where I'll be come the fall and how many loans I'm going to have to take out!!
 
That's what I applied to. I didn't hear today, now I'm concerned. Did they tell you to check the website? If I get into that program, I will probably go. The methods instruction there is amazing, so I've heard.
I wouldn't worry, they say on their website that they tend to notify all applicants by March. They did email me telling me to check the website and there was a link there to the letter.
 
Sorry I'm being paranoid here…UNC has been my dream school since my sophomore year of college. I just checked the application and it doesn't say anything, still says "submitted." This wait is BRUTAL. I want to know where I'll be come the fall and how many loans I'm going to have to take out!!
I totally understand! UNC was the last school for me to hear from. I was rejected so it's made my decision easier. Pretty sure I'll be attending Emory.
 
Undergrad School: University of Wisconsin - Platteville
Undergrad GPA: 3.14
Major/Minor: Biology with a Psychology Minor
GRE:152 Verbal 148 Quantitative Writing 4.5
Experience/Research: 3 Years Volunteering at Manor Care Nursing Home, Summer Internship at a Public Health Clinic in Wisconsin, 2 Year X-Ray Student (Didn't list as work experience but did work in the hospitals for 2 years)



Applied: George Washington University, Dartmouth, Boston U, Columbia, Johns-Hopkins, NYU Global Institute, Northwestern U, University of Minnesota, U of Michigan, U of North Carolina, and U of Wisconsin - Madison
Accepted:
Rejected:
Columbia, U of North Carolina, Johns-Hopkins
Waitlisted:

I would really appreciate as much feedback as possible I am a new graduate and am extremely apprehensive about getting into a Grad School, my GRE didn't go very well because I have really bad Dyslexia and test taking is not my forte. SOPHAS verified 2/18/2015, Columbia, U of North Carolina, Johns-Hopkins and UW Madison schools were done separately from SOPHAS.

When did you submit your application? I'm still waiting for sophas to verify my app.
 
I wouldn't worry, they say on their website that they tend to notify all applicants by March. They did email me telling me to check the website and there was a link there to the letter.
I'm really hoping that the fact that my senior thesis advisor/one of my recommenders graduated from UNC (and was apparently a star grad student) helps in the admissions process. It says that 50 people applied last year and 12 were accepted. My GRE scores are a bit low, but I think the rest of my application is pretty strong. Guess I'm going to have to wait. 🙁 Are you thinking Emory still?
 
Hey y'all I'm a first time MPH applicant (Health Policy and Management, Health Policy and Administration). Does SOPHAS always take this long to verify an application? I submitted late, 1/24/15... So far I've had 1 interview this week from Columbia, and I am waiting to hear back from other schools.

Is anyone still waiting on Columbia who already interviewed?
Is anyone planning on continuing into Dental School after an MPH?
I think my interview went well, but I have no idea! :boom:
 
I'm really hoping that the fact that my senior thesis advisor/one of my recommenders graduated from UNC (and was apparently a star grad student) helps in the admissions process. It says that 50 people applied last year and 12 were accepted. My GRE scores are a bit low, but I think the rest of my application is pretty strong. Guess I'm going to have to wait. 🙁 Are you thinking Emory still?
I am, I think the program will provide a strong foundation for getting into a stellar PhD program. I really like the program at Tulane and that it is a MS geared towards research. I also like who my advisor will be there. On the other hand, I think there will be more opportunities, in general, at Emory.
 
Hey y'all I'm a first time MPH applicant (Health Policy and Management, Health Policy and Administration). Does SOPHAS always take this long to verify an application? I submitted late, 1/24/15... So far I've had 1 interview this week from Columbia, and I am waiting to hear back from other schools.

Is anyone still waiting on Columbia who already interviewed?
Is anyone planning on continuing into Dental School after an MPH?
I think my interview went well, but I have no idea! :boom:

SOPHAS took 4.5 weeks to verify mine.
 
I am, I think the program will provide a strong foundation for getting into a stellar PhD program. I really like the program at Tulane and that it is a MS geared towards research. I also like who my advisor will be there. On the other hand, I think there will be more opportunities, in general, at Emory.
You should go visit both and see which feels better. I can't speak about Tulane, but I went to Emory's interview weekend for the PhD program, so I learned quite a bit. I also have a friend who goes there who has provided me with a fair amount of information. The Emory campus is BEAUTIFUL. Probably one of the prettiest campuses I've ever seen. Be prepared to be blown away. There are stately buildings, a lot of green space, and the new PH buildings is state of the art. A lot of the buildings on the undergrad campus are made out of marble (something you'd never see in the cold northeast) which is so pretty. Another plus is that you can get almost anywhere via airplane because the Atlanta airport is a huge Delta hub, which will make traveling relatively easy. The traffic really is as bad as they say, especially near the main road next to the CDC. (BTW the CDC is ON Emory's campus, essentially. Emory donated the land so that the CDC could be built) If you haven't already, I would suggest emailing faculty you're interested in working with. They're all so nice, I'm sure they'll respond.
 
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You should go visit both and see which feels better. I can't speak about Tulane, but I went to Emory's interview weekend for the PhD program, so I learned quite a bit. I also have a friend who goes there who has provided me with a fair amount of information. The Emory campus is BEAUTIFUL. Probably one of the prettiest campuses I've ever seen. Be prepared to be blown away. There are stately buildings, a lot of green space, and the new PH buildings is state of the art. A lot of the buildings on the undergrad campus are made out of marble (something you'd never see in the cold northeast) which is so pretty. Another plus is that you can get almost anywhere via airplane because the Atlanta airport is a huge Delta hub, which will make traveling relatively easy. The traffic really is as bad as they say, especially near the main road next to the CDC. (BTW the CDC is ON Emory's campus, essentially. Emory donated the land so that the CDC could be built) If you haven't already, I would suggest emailing faculty you're interested in working with. They're all so nice, I'm sure they'll respond.
Thanks for the info! I wish I could visit, but unfortunately I can't afford a trip out there before I move. That is a good idea to start emailing professors now. There are definitely a ton more professors doing infectious disease research at Emory than at Tulane so that is a big plus. I know Tulane is a good program, but the possibility of working at the CDC is drawing me in!
 
Undergrad School: University of Wisconsin - Platteville
Undergrad GPA: 3.14
Major/Minor: Biology with a Psychology Minor
GRE:152 Verbal 148 Quantitative Writing 4.5
Experience/Research: 3 Years Volunteering at Manor Care Nursing Home, Summer Internship at a Public Health Clinic in Wisconsin, 2 Year X-Ray Student (Didn't list as work experience but did work in the hospitals for 2 years)



Applied: George Washington University, Dartmouth, Boston U, Columbia, Johns-Hopkins, NYU Global Institute, Northwestern U, University of Minnesota, U of Michigan, U of North Carolina, and U of Wisconsin - Madison
Accepted:
Rejected:
Columbia, U of North Carolina, Johns-Hopkins
Waitlisted:

I would really appreciate as much feedback as possible I am a new graduate and am extremely apprehensive about getting into a Grad School, my GRE didn't go very well because I have really bad Dyslexia and test taking is not my forte. SOPHAS verified 2/18/2015, Columbia, U of North Carolina, Johns-Hopkins and UW Madison schools were done separately from SOPHAS.

What degree program did you apply for at JHU?
 
Yeah i do somewhat remember that being a question in the secondary app, I wasnt expecting solely because my GRE sucked but it did get my hopes up lol. I havent given much thought to Georgetown housing their program in a diff department, thanks for that. Ive been stalking LinkedIn and all of their grads, on there at least, seem to be doing pretty well for themselves. but I am still not convinced on getting into that kind of debt lol. My visit with them will be the deciding factor. Im shocked UMD doesnt have anything with DC residents, you would think every school in the DMV region would consider DC to be in state being that MD did give up land for it !! lol. so what im getting is you have completely thrown out Columbia? is that bcus of location

LOL, right?? Also I went through a toll unnecessarily on the ICC once, doesn't that practically make me a resident? :yeahright::smug:

Columbia is still in the running for me - it's just less practical financially and agh moving is scary:arghh:!
 
Which schools? I haven't taken my GRE yet (most schools waived them, as I already have a graduate degree)... But I will be for UMich and BU.
Anyone know anything about the UMich Closed status on their web-link?

I got accepted to BU and UT MPH.
 
Thanks for the encouragement! I am hoping my letters of recommendation, statement of purpose and health education specialist certification will overshadow my scores.

No problem! Positive vibes and prayers sent your way! I'm taking that CHES exam in April, is that the one you took to become certified?
 
No problem! Positive vibes and prayers sent your way! I'm taking that CHES exam in April, is that the one you took to become certified?

Thank you! Yes, I took the exam in October. It took about 5 weeks for the results. Good luck!!
 
Yikes! I know schools get to see our applications even if it isn't verified...

I hope I hear back soon... I'm nervous about Columbia
 
Ok so here are my final results:
Tulane MPH -Accepted
UT-Austin- Denied
UAB-Denied
Texas A&M -Accepted

2 out of 4 not to shabby.

Now to decide which school will give me what I need to develop lasting relationships within Public Health and succeed.

Can I ask when your application was forwarded for review at Texas A&M? Checking the application system everyday is driving me nuts!!!
 
Can I ask when your application was forwarded for review at Texas A&M? Checking the application system everyday is driving me nuts!!!
I got an email Monday morning 6:22 am my time telling me I was accepted. The BAMF PORTAL shows Jan. 20th for my initial student registration form completion. That is all I really can help with also, my application was submitted Dec. 23rd or 24th I believe. I wish you all the luck in the world!
 
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