MPH Fall 2016: Applied, Accepted, Waitlisted, Rejected!

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Does anyone know when we should expect to start hearing back from Michigan, Pittsburgh, Yale, and BU?
Hi I heard back from Pittsburgh ( rejection) within 3 weeks of applying ( I applied to their community and behavioral sciences program ).
Also Boston university wrote an email that said they've received my application and will inform me of a decision by the end of December.
Waiting just like you to hear back from Michigan ( though I did receive a materials accepted email ).
No idea about Yale.
Hope that helps. All the best
 
Does anyone know when we should expect to start hearing back from Michigan, Pittsburgh, Yale, and BU?

I received an email saying that Michigan received my application on 11/30. I got accepted on 12/10 (for Global Health Epidemiology).
 
I see you are also applying to both Temple and Drexel. I know Drexel is ranked as one of the top public health programs, I believe it's #25. Do you know where Temple might rank in relation to that? I haven't heard much about Temple's reputation for that program to be honest.

I'm not too sure how Temple ranks compared to Drexel but I know Temple's MPH is a program of public health versus a school of public health. I think ranking surveys usually just include/look at schools...
 
Does anyone know when we should expect to start hearing back from Michigan, Pittsburgh, Yale, and BU?

I submitted to SOPHAS on 11/2, was verified on 11/16, and received the "application received" email from Michigan on the 23rd. I wasn't complete until 12/2 (GRE scores). I applied to Health Behavior/Education.

Other update of interest: I applied to WUSTL on 11/29 and on 12/4 received the email that I was complete and under review.
 
I applied around mid November and I just received confirmation from them last week!

Have you received your OPUS login info yet? I received an email from Emory more than a week ago that my application had been received and confirmed as complete. I still have not seen any updates about accessing the Emory OPUS system, however -- based on Emory's website, as well as this forum thread and 2015's, accessing OPUS seems to be integral to not only obsessively checking application status, but also finalizing some application details (second choice program, etc.)
 
Have you received your OPUS login info yet? I received an email from Emory more than a week ago that my application had been received and confirmed as complete. I still have not seen any updates about accessing the Emory OPUS system, however -- based on Emory's website, as well as this forum thread and 2015's, accessing OPUS seems to be integral to not only obsessively checking application status, but also finalizing some application details (second choice program, etc.)

In case anyone else is curious about this -- I did email Rollins admission about this issue and they just got back to me with this update:


Hello,

Thank you for your interest in Rollins School of Public Health. You should be receiving the OPUS login information email in the next coming weeks. According to SOPHAS, all of your application materials have been received. We hope this information was helpful. Please do not hesitate to contact us again if you have any further questions.

Sincerely,

RSPH Admission Staff
 
Does anyone know when we should expect to start hearing back from Michigan, Pittsburgh, Yale, and BU?

Application received on 11/30 for Michigan. Got acceptance letter on 12/10. I think BU should be sending out decisions by the end of December. Looks like Yale might be taking their sweet time though.
 
For anyone who may have applied to UPenn - they've finally confirmed the receipt of my app. A little over a month after I submitted. They'll move slow but at least they are moving!
 
Application received on 11/30 for Michigan. Got acceptance letter on 12/10. I think BU should be sending out decisions by the end of December. Looks like Yale might be taking their sweet time though.
BU is rolling admissions, right? Their deadline is listed as Jan. 5.
 
Does anyone know when we should expect to start hearing back from Michigan, Pittsburgh, Yale, and BU?

I also applied to Yale. Their website says it's a rolling admissions and they will start to send out notifications in mid Dec. So anytime now really!
 
Undergrad School: Clarion University
Undergrad GPA/Major GPA: 3.9
Major/Minor: Biology
GradGPA
(if applicable):
Grad Studies (if applicable):
GRE (including date taken) or Other Test (if applicable): Q:149 V: 157 Writing: 4.0
Experience/Research (please, be brief): I've done lab research with bacteria but nothing too related to public health
Worked in an rural HIV/AIDS clinic for one year
Interested in: EPI
Applied: GWU, PITT, Johns Hopkins, University of Buffalo
Accepted: GWU, PITT
Rejected:
Waitlisted
 
Undergrad School: Clarion University
Undergrad GPA/Major GPA: 3.9
Major/Minor: Biology
GradGPA
(if applicable):
Grad Studies (if applicable):
GRE (including date taken) or Other Test (if applicable): Q:149 V: 157 Writing: 4.0
Experience/Research (please, be brief): I've done lab research with bacteria but nothing too related to public health
Worked in an rural HIV/AIDS clinic for one year
Interested in: EPI
Applied: GWU, PITT, Johns Hopkins, University of Buffalo
Accepted: GWU, PITT
Rejected:
Waitlisted
when did you apply to GW.. and when get your acceptance? if you don't mind me asking
 
Undergrad School: Clarion University
Undergrad GPA/Major GPA: 3.9
Major/Minor: Biology
GradGPA
(if applicable):
Grad Studies (if applicable):
GRE (including date taken) or Other Test (if applicable): Q:149 V: 157 Writing: 4.0
Experience/Research (please, be brief): I've done lab research with bacteria but nothing too related to public health
Worked in an rural HIV/AIDS clinic for one year
Interested in: EPI
Applied: GWU, PITT, Johns Hopkins, University of Buffalo
Accepted: GWU, PITT
Rejected:
Waitlisted


When did you hear from pitt/submit your application if you don't mind me asking? I submitted on 10/27 to epi and still haven't heard back so I'm getting really nervous
 
Anyone gotten verified recently and could share their submitted>verified dates? My app is finally complete and I hope the verification times are as quick as they were a few weeks ago and that SOPHAS isn't backlogged!
 
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Anyone gotten verified recently and could share their submitted>verified dates? My app is finally complete and I hope the verification times are as quick as they were a few weeks ago and that SOPHAS isn't backlogged!

My application was "complete" (last ref letters in) on 12.11, and my application was verified this morning (12.15)! Quick turnaround 🙂
 
Undergrad School: Public Ivy
Undergrad GPA/Major GPA: 3.71/3.77
Major/Minor: Sociology/Public Health
GRE: 157 Q/ 160 V/ 4.5 AW

Experience/Research (please, be brief):
International nutrition research assistant, 1 year
International nutrition TA, .5 year
Program management role at global health policy org, 2.5 years
3 summers work in community engagement in southern Africa
1 summer research in international nutrition in Eastern Africa
Co-author on 1 published, peer-reviewed article
Basic PH coursework in undergrad (stats, epi, nutrition, social/behavioral health sciences)

Interested in: Global Health, Child Nutrition
Applied: Hopkins (12/1), Vanderbilt (12/1), Harvard (12/14)
Accepted:
Rejected:
Waitlisted:

Let the waiting game begin!
 
I received an email saying that Michigan received my application on 11/30. I got accepted on 12/10 (for Global Health Epidemiology).
Do you mind sharing your GRE scores and GPA? Global Health Epi at Michigan is my #1 and would like to compare stats. Thank you in advance!
 
Hi everyone! I just recently decided I want to pursue a career in Global Health and although it's late I'm filling out SOPHAS now and getting everything done.

I have 2 questions. I have a low GPA compared to most of you (2.9) and was wondering what schools you think might be good to apply to with this low GPA. Also, I am interested in NYU's MPH, why haven't many people applied there?
 
Anyone have an insight as to why Emory asks about religious preference on SOPHAS?
 
I received a confirmation from Emory saying they had received my application, but no OPUS login. The confirmation email says to email SPH admissions to designate second and third choice programs, but the application information says this should be done through OPUS.

Has anyone received anything further from them clarifying this?

You can actually just email [email protected] and give any secondary or tertiary programs of choice via email

**I am a MSN/MPH applicant at Emory. I sent my choices via email and was told that this program was added to my application**
 
For those of you who applied to UMich, how long did it take them to let you know they received your application? I'm stressing way too much haha
 
You can actually just email [email protected] and give any secondary or tertiary programs of choice via email

**I am a MSN/MPH applicant at Emory. I sent my choices via email and was told that this program was added to my application**

Hey @texasnurse ! I'm also a MPH/MSN candidate. Have you heard anything back yet from Emory's SON?
 
Hi everyone! I just recently decided I want to pursue a career in Global Health and although it's late I'm filling out SOPHAS now and getting everything done.

I have 2 questions. I have a low GPA compared to most of you (2.9) and was wondering what schools you think might be good to apply to with this low GPA. Also, I am interested in NYU's MPH, why haven't many people applied there?

I can't speak to everyones experience but I think a lot of people don't apply there on this thread because it is a program rather than a school of public health, and therefore its not ranked on world news (which most people use when they start looking at public health degrees naturally). BUT it is really important to note that while rankings may carry some weight, they should not be a factor for what programs you apply/attend. Almost every single professor I have ever talked to has always made it a point to stress that picking a graduate school is about picking a right fit where you can develop your research interests. Apply to NYU if you like what work they are doing, if you can see yourself gaining valuable experiences there, etc.

On the other hand, and this is totally up for debate, some people say that being in a school of public health rather than a program that is in a school of medicine such as NYU is better because you have more of a community, stronger alumni networking, and a more interdisciplinary view of public health.

But remember that these are just peoples opinions at the end of the day, you should apply to where you think you will be the most happy and benefit the most from your experiences/education.

Hope that answers your question!
 
Hi everyone! I just recently decided I want to pursue a career in Global Health and although it's late I'm filling out SOPHAS now and getting everything done.

I have 2 questions. I have a low GPA compared to most of you (2.9) and was wondering what schools you think might be good to apply to with this low GPA. Also, I am interested in NYU's MPH, why haven't many people applied there?

I know Tulane has a pretty good program, especially for global health, and they seem to be more lenient with GPA and other scores. Just present your case well with your SOPs and you should be good!
 
For those of you who applied to UMich, how long did it take them to let you know they received your application? I'm stressing way too much haha

Submitted Dec 8, received a notice on Dec 11. They're pretty good about letting you know if there is anything missing in your application.
 
For those of you who applied to UMich, how long did it take them to let you know they received your application? I'm stressing way too much haha

same for me as it was for @montreux. I received a notice within a couple days of submission! And they told me to keep checking wolverine access, as it would say whether our application was complete or not (not SOPHAS).
 
any college seniors trying to get your fall quarter/semester grades in???? I submitted to the priority deadline. Trying to call the schools to see if they will take updated transcripts! hoping for the best.

I'm not particularly sweating it because none of my classes this semester are really related to public health (I finished my requirements early) and I don't anticipate any changes to my GPA. Also because profs at my school don't have a deadline for the fall semester to get grades in there is nothing I can really do. I'm not sure how SOPHAS deals with submitting new grades, though I do know the non-SOPHAS PhD programs I applied to want them e-mailed to admissions as soon as I have my grades. I definitely think it is worth checking out if they will take them, especially if it will help you.
 
I've been lurking on here for awhile so I figured I'd join in!

Undergrad School: Emory University
Undergrad GPA/Major GPA: 3.45
Major/Minor: Double major in Anthropology and Biology
GRE: 158 V/ 154 Q/ 4.5 AW

Experience/Research (please, be brief):
- Currently working with an AmeriCorps program that focuses on public health, education, and economic inequality
- Volunteered at a cancer hospital in college
- Researched/wrote for a cancer website in college
- Small research role at Emory Rollins SPH
- Traveled to Ghana with Global Medical Brigades
- Officer in my sorority


Interested in: Community health, health education, health behavior
Applied: GWU (12/6), UAB (12/6) --> [after submitting GWU and UAB on 12/6, coursework was verified by SOPHAS on 12/11], Harvard (12/8), UMich (12/13), Emory (12/15), BU (12/21), Yale (12/21), Drexel (12/29)
Accepted: GWU (1/4), UAB (1/7), Emory (1/19)
Rejected:
Wait-listed:


I'm so nervous, I really feel like it could go either way for me! I also applied to a lot of reach schools, so I'm just hoping I get lucky!
 
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Also a long time lurker! Figured I might as well post considering I'm on here all the time anyway 🙂

Undergrad School: Large public school
Undergrad GPA/Major GPA: 3.19
Major/Minor: Biology
GRE: 159V/ 155Q/ 4AW
Experience/Research (please, be brief):
- 2 years in a disease ecology lab researching effects of biodiversity loss and climate change on disease prevalence and transmission
- Summer at a cancer nonprofit
- ~3 years total volunteering at hospitals
- Various leadership positions on campus (not health related)
- Study abroad

Accepted: UC Davis, UCLA, Arizona, UT Houston, UC Irvine, Claremont, SDSU, CSUN, USC
Rejected: UW, Berkeley
Waitlisted:

Not the most stellar applicant but here's hoping!
 
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Undergrad School: Foreign Medical School
Undergrad GPA/Major GPA: 3.95 Overall
Major/Minor: Medicine
GRE V159, Q170 AW4.0 (2015/06)
TOEFL R30, W28, L28, S24 (2015/07)
Experience/Research
:
Internal medicine/Gastroenterology/Hepatology Board Certification (8 years work experience in hospital)
First-author SCI original articles: 9 (>20 in total)
Leadership roles in volunteer programs while in university
Interested in: Biostatistics & Epidemiology
Applied: Several programs (all Biostatistics, QM, or EPI, verified between 11/23 to 12/13)
Accepted: GWU (12/16), UMich(1/04), BU (1/14)
Rejected:
Waitlisted:


In this forum most users are US-based applicants, so I think I have to share some results from abroad. Hope everyone gets in to their dream place!
 
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I've been lurking on here for awhile so I figured I'd join in!

Undergrad School: Emory University
Undergrad GPA/Major GPA: 3.4
Major/Minor: Double major in Anthropology and Biology
GRE: 158 V/ 154 Q/ 4.5 AW

Experience/Research (please, be brief):
- Currently working with an AmeriCorps program that focuses on public health, education, and economic inequality
- Volunteered at a cancer hospital in college
- Researched/wrote for a cancer website in college
- Small research role at Emory Rollins SPH
- Traveled to Ghana with Global Medical Brigades
- Officer in my sorority


Interested in: Community health, health education, health behavior
Applied: GWU (12/6), UAB (12/6), Harvard (12/8), UMich (12/13), Emory (12/15)...applying to BU, Yale, and Drexel in the next few days
Accepted:
Rejected:
Wait-listed:


I'm so nervous, I really feel like it could go either way for me! I also applied to a lot of reach schools, so I'm just hoping I get lucky!
Your profile is excellent....I can assure you that you will be accepted atleast from UAB and GWU. I am not sure about Harvard, UMich and Emory because I don't know much about them (as I didn't apply there). Hope you will get positive result from them too.
 
Undergrad School: Foreign Medical School
Undergrad GPA/Major GPA: 3.95 Overall
Major/Minor: Medicine
GRE V159, Q170 AW4.0 (2015/06)
TOEFL R30, W28, L28, S24 (2015/07)
Experience/Research
:
Internal medicine/Gastroenterology/Hepatology Board Certification (8 years work experience in hospital)
First-author SCI original articles: 9 (>20 in total)
Leadership roles in volunteer programs while in university
Interested in: Biostatistics & Epidemiology
Applied: Several programs (all BIO or EPI, verified between 11/23 to 12/13)
Accepted: GWU (12/16)
Rejected:
Waitlisted:


In this forum most users are US-based applicants, so I think I have to share some results from abroad. Hope everyone gets in to their dream place!
You have a fantastic profile......did you apply into Johns Hopkins, Harvard and UNC?
 
Seems to me from their website that Harvard doesn't accept students straight from undergrad. Anyone know more about this?
 
Seems to me from their website that Harvard doesn't accept students straight from undergrad. Anyone know more about this?

MPH likes some work experience, but the MSPH (they call it SM program), depending on the actual program, may accept undergrads. I applied to SM 80 credit global health program with little to no experience.
 
Seems to me from their website that Harvard doesn't accept students straight from undergrad. Anyone know more about this?

Also, when I last emailed HSPS, they said that besides the health management program within the MPH program (where they do require 2 years(?) of work experience), the other programs within the MPH program do not require but recommend you to have work experience. As far as I know, that's a very recent change they have made too.
 
Undergrad School: Private liberal arts
Undergrad GPA: 3.16
Major: Double major, Biology & Religion
GRE V158, Q159 AW4.5; V160, Q157, AW5
Experience/Research
:
2.5 years as a Community Health Empowerment Facilitator for a MoH nursing station in rural/remote Fiji with the Peace Corps
-completed a water system renovation and education project with USAID grant
-created and implemented a district wide birth prepatedness plan program
-general out reach to villages and schools

4 months volunteer university medical services on campus outreach/health promotion

4 month street team member for AIDS Project of Central Iowa

Interested in: international health, social epidemiology, religion and public health

Applied: Emory MPH/MDiv (GLEPI), Yale MPH/MDiv (CDEPI), Vanderbilt MPH/MDiv (GH)
Accepted: Emory MPH GLEPI, Vanderbilt MPH
Rejected: Emory MPH/MDiv, Yale MPH CDEPI
Waitlisted
 
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