Guys, any Intel on interviews at Penn?
I've seen several of you had Columbia interviews. How did they go? Any tips?
I've seen several of you had Columbia interviews. How did they go? Any tips?
Guys, any Intel on interviews at Penn?
I've seen several of you had Columbia interviews. How did they go? Any tips?
Hi there, I do not have a master's degree. The MSPH at Hopkins does not require that applicant's possess a master's but their MPH program might require one. The Hopkins MSPH is analogous to MPH degrees at other institutions; their MPH is an accelerated 11 month program for professionals with extensive experience in the field. Harvard has two MPH degrees: 45-credit vs. 65-credit. The 45-credit version requires a prior master's or other professional graduate degree while the 65-credit requires only a bachelor's degree.Do you also have a master's degree? Just wondering since I thought jhu and harvard's mph requires one?
Got a 50% tuition scholarship at Harvard!
That is awesome, congrats! If it is ok can you please share when you heard about admissions decision and scholarship decision. Just to have an idea 🙂
Got the 50% award too so I can answer your question! I was accepted Feb 25th and heard this morning. Initially when I was first accepted I was told I would hear from the OFA the week following admission but I guess they were a few days off with this estimate.
Congrats! It seems like it is early for me to get worried. I have received their admission decisions on 4th of March. I hope that I will also get good news in a week 🙂
I got in about two weeks ago and received the Financial Aid email this morningThat is awesome, congrats! If it is ok can you please share when you heard about admissions decision and scholarship decision. Just to have an idea 🙂
This is correct. Don't pay extra.You can, but if you want your loans to be forgiven you have to make a certain number of qualifying payments. Paying extra will not count as another qualifying payment, so if you're waiting for them to be forgiven anyway it's a waste of money. Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but this is how I interpreted it.
Congratulations! That's fantastic 🙂 May I check how you were notified? Thanks!Got a 50% tuition scholarship at Harvard!
That's awesome! There are a lot of great faculty in that department What are you choosing between?Accepted to Hopkins MSPH in international health department!!! I applied in November. Now to make some serious decisions.
Congrats on your well deserved acceptances! It seems like our interests as well as our options are similar. Right now I am trying to decide between JHU MPH/MBA, Harvard 65 Credit Global Health and Emory Global Health. I can't ignore the fact that JHU gives us an opportunity to have both MPH and MBA degrees in two years. It feels like the best call right not.
However, it is also the most expensive option. Do you know if we still have a chance to get merit scholarship from JHU? Or if they decided all already.
Congrats again! Let's stay in touch.
Got selected for in-state tuition (ROOST award) at UGA!
Now gotta decide, what do you guys think?
Cheap schooling --> only one faculty member is studying what I want to do only and the program is just general health promotion, not specific (UGA)
VERY expensive schooling --> everyone is studying what I want to study and the program is specific to what I want (Colorado- Physical Activity)
Has anyone heard about financial aid from Columbia..? I contacted them back when I was accepted and they said the process would begin in March but I haven't heard anything yet.
I got 30k, but I'm not sure what the limit is.
For those who attended last week, what did you guys think about Columbia's accepted students day?
For those who attended last week, what did you guys think about Columbia's accepted students day?
Yes, if you received a merit scholarship you would have received an email notification last week. But they have not sent out the need-based scholarships yet.Has Emory sent out merit scholarships?
Hey, wow, you and I were in the same room! (I'm also in SMS) I really enjoyed the SMS breakout, getting to hear from a current student at lunch, and the professor's lecture at the end. It was very inspirational! However, I came off with a more negative impression about the other parts of the day. I thought the event was a touch disorganized and feel like they could've done a better job at arranging the speakers and presentations. Granted, fin aid and housing aren't exactly the most exciting topics but I also found the speakers before the departmental breakout to be... meh. I don't know if anyone else got that impression. Also, I'm disappointed we didn't get a tour of the campus or facilities. I was only on campus that one day so it would've been nice to be able to learn more about the campus and the area in general. I walked around a bit on my own afterward but because of security reasons, I wasn't allowed in most buildings.It was great- met current students and faculty members. Got to hear about the program as a whole and then broke off into our own departments and hear from multiple professors and researchers. In the SMS department, we got to do a cool exercise with a partner that is actually done in one of the classes at mailman. Pretty much the whole day was presentations after presentations with detail from every office at mailman- career services, practicum office, financial aid, housing, etc... So we really got to hear about all the school has to offer. Also got to sit with other accepted students as well as professors and current students. The day ended with a professor giving us a great 30 min lecture (as an example of how he lectures his classes, that sort of thing). It was pretty great and inspiring. Definitely solidified my interests in attending Columbia
It was really good. I think it really cleared up a lot of the doubts I had before with Columbia with it being such a huge program and trying to find good mentorship or building relationships with professors. But the faculty was great and we had so many different opportunities to interact with them and hear about their research and projects. We heard from an alum, and got to sit with current students. I'm really glad I went because you definitely get a feel for the school and the passion the faculty have. I went to a state school so I'm used to the large classroom sizes and having to put in work to get to know my professors better. And because of its size they have a lot of resources and connections/networks with their alums. From the career services presentation they said they provide lifelong career services even once you graduate. And it seemed like they really work hard to make sure that their students get to where ever they need to post grad, whether it be a phd program or a job. Just my 2 cents on my experience from student admitted day.
Hey, wow, you and I were in the same room! (I'm also in SMS) I really enjoyed the SMS breakout, getting to hear from a current student at lunch, and the professor's lecture at the end. It was very inspirational! However, I came off with a more negative impression about the other parts of the day. I thought the event was a touch disorganized and feel like they could've done a better job at arranging the speakers and presentations. Granted, fin aid and housing aren't exactly the most exciting topics but I also found the speakers before the departmental breakout to be... meh. I don't know if anyone else got that impression. Also, I'm disappointed we didn't get a tour of the campus or facilities. I was only on campus that one day so it would've been nice to be able to learn more about the campus and the area in general. I walked around a bit on my own afterward but because of security reasons, I wasn't allowed in most buildings.
Congrats to you too! And I'm super conflicted at the moment!
Re your questions i think from the live talk I participated in recently, the program coordinator suggests that fin aid and scholarships should be sent out within this couple of weeks. Let's keep our fingers crossed!
I'm currently leaning towards JHU for its joint degree program. Will learn more about the program and Baltimore by talking to current students. What are your thoughts/feeling so far?
I did! I shared a little about it below. Let me know if you have any other questions. 🙂 EDIT: And by below I mean below your post, above this one. That jet-lag and red-eye combo... :ODid anyone attend Berkeley's visit day yesterday?
Congrats on all your acceptances!
I spoke to the admissions team last week about merit scholarships but unfortunately I found out that I was not awarded one. I'm not sure if I will be able to handle the massive tuition for the MPH/MBA this year. I'm leaning towards requesting a defferal and starting in 2017.
I'm sorry. May I ask was it for SM or MPH-65 in global health?Not so good news--got a rejection email from Harvard today. 🙂 I'm happy for everyone who got accepted (which I did too). Good luck, guys. There are many paths to educational success. Hopefully I'd find mine soon. 🙂
Thanks for letting us know how your day went? May I ask, what specific questions did you asked and how did they answer your question?It was great- met current students and faculty members. Got to hear about the program as a whole and then broke off into our own departments and hear from multiple professors and researchers. In the SMS department, we got to do a cool exercise with a partner that is actually done in one of the classes at mailman. Pretty much the whole day was presentations after presentations with detail from every office at mailman- career services, practicum office, financial aid, housing, etc... So we really got to hear about all the school has to offer. Also got to sit with other accepted students as well as professors and current students. The day ended with a professor giving us a great 30 min lecture (as an example of how he lectures his classes, that sort of thing). It was pretty great and inspiring. Definitely solidified my interests in attending Columbia
Congrats to you too! And I'm super conflicted at the moment!
Re your questions i think from the live talk I participated in recently, the program coordinator suggests that fin aid and scholarships should be sent out within this couple of weeks. Let's keep our fingers crossed!
I'm currently leaning towards JHU for its joint degree program. Will learn more about the program and Baltimore by talking to current students. What are your thoughts/feeling so far?
Congratulations!! If I may ask--when did you interview? I interviewed by phone last night and am just curious about how long the turnaround is on the "admission recommendation" post and ultimate decision.
I mentioned this earlier in the thread, but yes, I did hear from UPenn. I got an acceptance on 2/9. I also received an email from them saying they plan to do an admitted students day on April 1st.Got Wait Listed at Columbia for Health Management & Policy, but not too sad because I'm accepted to U-Mich which was my top choice yay!!! Has ANYONE heard from UPENN? i've been checking grad cafe religiously and they don't appear to be sending anyone anything! anxious to hear!
Congrats! When were you verified complete?Accepted to Harvard !!!!! MPH 65-credit Global Health program. I need help deciding among the other Global Health programs (UW, JHSPH, Emory). Anyone on the same boat?!
Congrats! Yes, deciding between JHSPH MSPH in International Health SBI Track vs. MPH 65-credit at Harvard....The more I examine their courses and programs the more confused and conflicted I become about which to chooseAccepted to Harvard !!!!! MPH 65-credit Global Health program. I need help deciding among the other Global Health programs (UW, JHSPH, Emory). Anyone on the same boat?!