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

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Seriously! This is a form of torture. Berkeley MCH applicants heard back last week of January last year, so I pretty much haven't left my computer for a couple of days :help:

Who else is starting to lose it a little? I am still waiting to hear from CSPH and starting to obsess over it. I just got an email and all I could read in the sender line was "School of Public Health..." so of course I freaked out. Then I actually looked at my email and realized it was just some program information from a school I didn't apply to. My heart is still racing :laugh:

This has happened to me about a dozen times today. Even when I get email notifications from this thread, I HAVE to check in case someone from one of my schools heard anything. I have hit refresh on my gmail probably 100 times since breakfast.

In other words: you're not alone.
 
To Johns Hopkins 1-year MPH folks - did you receive anything in the mail, or do we just get all of our admitted students info from the online login?
 
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Undergrad School: Ivy
Undergrad GPA/Major GPA: 3.75/4.0 SOPHAS GPA: 3.8
Major/Minor: Public Health
GradGPA: n/a
Grad Studies: Took first year MPH student sequence as an undergraduate at my home institution
GRE: 161V/158Q/5W.
Experience/Research:
  • 6months Health Services Research on medication adherence
  • 1 year Alcohol and Addiction Studies on teen drinking
  • 1 year CBPR on childhood obesity
  • 2+ years cancer epidemiology research, will lead to honors thesis
  • 4 1st author poster presentations at national undergraduate/graduate student conferences, 2 award winning
  • National fellowship + AACR award winner
  • Misc. - Public Health Club VP, & Coordinator for Women in Science and Engineering
  • LOR- 3 full professors in epidemiology, All of whom I have taken at least 2 classes with, 2 of whom were/are research advisors. Should be very strong.
Really interested in cancer epidemiology and racial health disparities in cancer outcomes for breast and gynecologic cancers, so that's what I've been working on most recents. I bounced around a lot to figure out what I really liked and also to gain skills I think are relevant to all of public health. The end goal is a PhD program, however my mentor (smartly) advised me to apply to Master's and PhD programs so I leave my options open.

Interested in: Harvard(Epi SM2), Yale(CDE Epi MPH), BU(Epi MPH) +some epi PhD programs
Applied: UT-Houston Epi PhD (Applied 10/18, Verified 11/2), Harvard Epi SM2 (11/7), Yale CDE Epi MPH (11/7), BU MPH(11/7)
Accepted: BU (12/18)
Rejected:
Waitlisted:

Where are you taking your undergrad courses? Looks like you got accepted into most programs, which ones this far? Just curious.
 
Undergrad School: Small private liberal arts
Undergrad GPA/Major GPA: 3.6
Major/Minor: Political Science/Music minor
GradGPA (if applicable): n/a
Grad Studies (if applicable): n/a
GRE V: 168 M: 163 W: 5.0 taken 10/2015
Experience/Research

Interested in reproductive/sexual health, coming straight from undergrad. Internship with Planned Parenthood summer 2015, worked with MCH professor at WashU summer 2015. Internship with political women's organization in 2013. Senior capstone research on sex education policy in state legislatures fall 2015.

Interested in: Reproductive & sexual health.
Applied: Yale
Accepted: Minnesota MCH, Michigan HBHE, WashU, BU
Rejected:
Waitlisted:

Heard from Minnesota a few weeks ago, then heard from Boston, Michigan, and WashU within three days of each other. Thrilled!
 
Quick update: UTHealth said that they would notify the scholarship offer by the end of the week. Let's see!
Ooooh thanks for the update! How did you find that out? I didn't get an email 🙁
 
Undergrad School: Top 25 university
Undergrad GPA: 3.12
Major/Minor: Psychology


GRE: November 11/6/2015 V: 163, Q:150, AW: 4

Experience/Research :
-Current AmeriCorps volunteer
-6 months working with refugees in Asia
-3 months working with refugees in Europe
-3 months working in a HIV/AIDS clinic
-3 months tutor in college prep courses for low income students
-1 year tutor

I am applying for Health Management/Administration & Policy tracks. I haven't been on the forum for a while but wanted to update my stats for you all.

Applied: Minnesota PHAP (11/15/2015), Columbia HPM (1/14/2016), Harvard HM (1/21/2016)
Accepted: Minnesota (1/6/2016)
Rejected:
Waitlisted:


Good luck to everyone!
 
Undergrad School: BC
Undergrad GPA/Major GPA: 3.45
Major/Minor: Spanish (taken a fair amount of science courses)
GradGPA (if applicable):
Grad Studies (if applicable):
GRE (including date taken) or Other Test (if applicable): 161V/156Q/4.5W
Experience/Research (please, be brief):
  • Summer internship and current part-time position at a technology company with a focus on health in developing countries
  • Summer assistant at a free clinic
  • Research/presentations related to HIV/AIDS in a Hispanic country
  • EMT
Interested in: MS (or comparable degree) in Epidemiology
Applied: BU, Brown (ScM), Columbia, Emory (MSPH), JHU (MHS), UF, University of Iowa, Pitt, Tulane (SOPHAS-participating schools verified 1/5)
Accepted: Tulane (1/12), Emory (2/3), Pitt (2/9), University of Iowa (2/23), BU (3/1), UF (3/1)
Rejected:
Waitlisted:
 
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Congratulations. I felt that same way about GW. Never thought I'd get in a top 15 with a 3.0 GPA. Must be a big load off your shoulders.



11/26.

It really is! Still trying to get over the excitement!
Sometimes dreaming big pays of I guess.
 
To anyone accepted to Emory (especially MSPH), how did you find out? I received a notice that Emory has created a label for a 3 pound FedEx package to be sent out tomorrow and arriving next week, but I can't view my admissions decision online (I do have the FAFSA on my To Do list, but I've already submitted this and anyway they said they wouldn't process this until mid-February). The option to pay the admissions deposit does work.
 
To anyone accepted to Emory (especially MSPH), how did you find out? I received a notice that Emory has created a label for a 3 pound FedEx package to be sent out tomorrow and arriving next week, but I can't view my admissions decision online (I do have the FAFSA on my To Do list, but I've already submitted this and anyway they said they wouldn't process this until mid-February). The option to pay the admissions deposit does work.

IF you have the Pay Admissions Deposit, as many have posted, it means you got accepted (so Congratulations!!!). 😉 That FedEx Package is probably your admissions package from RSPH since quite a few people in this thread have received theirs or will soon. 👍
 
Quick question for those accepted at Boston with scholarships: did you get your scholarship information in the email that they sent you or the packet that they mailed to you?
I received mine in an email with a bunch of documents. Probably because I still haven't received a physical package as I'm an international applicant.
 
To Johns Hopkins 1-year MPH folks - did you receive anything in the mail, or do we just get all of our admitted students info from the online login?
I received an email acceptance, followed by the online login. I got like a little card in the mail saying congratulations and welcome. 🙂
 
Congratulations! What program did you apply for? And did you receive an email or was it through their online portal?
It was in an e-mail! And actually, I have technically only been recommended for admission. My online portal still says "submitted".
 
It was in an e-mail! And actually, I have technically only been recommended for admission. My online portal still says "submitted".
Did you get the email right before you posted? Now obsessively checking my email, despite the fact that we applied to different departments. 😉
 
To anyone accepted to Emory (especially MSPH), how did you find out? I received a notice that Emory has created a label for a 3 pound FedEx package to be sent out tomorrow and arriving next week, but I can't view my admissions decision online (I do have the FAFSA on my To Do list, but I've already submitted this and anyway they said they wouldn't process this until mid-February). The option to pay the admissions deposit does work.

I didn't find out that I got accepted into MSPH specifically until I got an email from them... but I think they would've told you by now if you didn't get into MSPH but were being considered for MPH. Aka I think you got accepted for the MSPH!!!
 
Where are you taking your undergrad courses? Looks like you got accepted into most programs, which ones this far? Just curious.

I think it's in her signature. Most of the users have their concentration, the schools they applied to, where they were accepted, and the dates for each in their signature. Hope this helps.
 
Just got accepted to Drexel! Quick question from those who received merit scholarships: how did you know this? Was it under the financial aid tab or in the acceptance letter? Thanks and congrats to all.
Mine was in the acceptance letter they sent in the mail.
 
Hey all,

Stumbled across this board and feeling a little more nervous now seeing all the people that have heard acceptances. I only applied to one school and haven't heard anything...

Undergrad School: University of Rhode Island
Undergrad GPA/Major GPA: 3.65
Major/Minor: Nursing/ Thanatology (minor in the study of death and dying)
GRE : GRE July 2015 --- V 160/ Q 155 / AW 5.5
Experience/Research (please, be brief):
4.5 years as a Neonatal ICU nurse with CCRN & RNC designations
2/4.5 years spent as a travel nurse to various regions of the US
3/4.5 years as a Lactation Counselor and Consultant
Humanitarian work in Haiti and Madagascar
applied while overseas for 5 months doing medical missions work in Madagascar

Reference letters were from a manager at my first job, a coworker and a supervisor from a missions trip... pretty weak. I had no academic contacts to reach out to.


Interested in: Maternal & Child Health
Applied: Johns Hopkins MPH (verified 12/18)
Accepted:
Rejected:
Waitlisted:


I only applied to JHU because it was hard pulling together all my stuff while abroad. I moved to Boston recently, so if I don't get in, I will probably retake my GRE and then apply to Harvard and BU.

For those of you who have heard, did you apply a lot earlier than the 12/15 deadline? Are any of you part-time/online applicants? (Like me?) I am hopeful that maybe I'm just waitlisted (I received the SOPHAS survey at the close out of my application last week) while they wait for some offer rejections to roll in and can make space for more people. I don't have a public health background, really - I'm just so interested in this career path. Fingers crossed.
 
Hey all,

Stumbled across this board and feeling a little more nervous now seeing all the people that have heard acceptances. I only applied to one school and haven't heard anything...

Undergrad School: University of Rhode Island
Undergrad GPA/Major GPA: 3.65
Major/Minor: Nursing/ Thanatology (minor in the study of death and dying)
GRE : GRE July 2015 --- V 160/ Q 155 / AW 5.5
Experience/Research (please, be brief):
4.5 years as a Neonatal ICU nurse with CCRN & RNC designations
2/4.5 years spent as a travel nurse to various regions of the US
3/4.5 years as a Lactation Counselor and Consultant
Humanitarian work in Haiti and Madagascar
applied while overseas for 5 months doing medical missions work in Madagascar

Reference letters were from a manager at my first job, a coworker and a supervisor from a missions trip... pretty weak. I had no academic contacts to reach out to.


Interested in: Maternal & Child Health
Applied: Johns Hopkins MPH (verified 12/18)
Accepted:
Rejected:
Waitlisted:


I only applied to JHU because it was hard pulling together all my stuff while abroad. I moved to Boston recently, so if I don't get in, I will probably retake my GRE and then apply to Harvard and BU.

For those of you who have heard, did you apply a lot earlier than the 12/15 deadline? Are any of you part-time/online applicants? (Like me?) I am hopeful that maybe I'm just waitlisted (I received the SOPHAS survey at the close out of my application last week) while they wait for some offer rejections to roll in and can make space for more people. I don't have a public health background, really - I'm just so interested in this career path. Fingers crossed.
You might also want to look at Tufts if you're looking in the Boston area. Their program is geared toward part-time students and I believe most if not all of their classes are in the evenings. I applied to both Tufts and BU because of that. I'm considering either keeping my current job or finding a new FT position while studying PT if I end up going to one of those schools.
 
You might also want to look at Tufts if you're looking in the Boston area. Their program is geared toward part-time students and I believe most if not all of their classes are in the evenings. I applied to both Tufts and BU because of that. I'm considering either keeping my current job or finding a new FT position while studying PT if I end up going to one of those schools.

Oh my goodness, I totally forgot about Tufts being in the Boston area! I will def need to look into that too. Thanks!
 
Hey all,

Stumbled across this board and feeling a little more nervous now seeing all the people that have heard acceptances. I only applied to one school and haven't heard anything...

Undergrad School: University of Rhode Island
Undergrad GPA/Major GPA: 3.65
Major/Minor: Nursing/ Thanatology (minor in the study of death and dying)
GRE : GRE July 2015 --- V 160/ Q 155 / AW 5.5
Experience/Research (please, be brief):
4.5 years as a Neonatal ICU nurse with CCRN & RNC designations
2/4.5 years spent as a travel nurse to various regions of the US
3/4.5 years as a Lactation Counselor and Consultant
Humanitarian work in Haiti and Madagascar
applied while overseas for 5 months doing medical missions work in Madagascar

Reference letters were from a manager at my first job, a coworker and a supervisor from a missions trip... pretty weak. I had no academic contacts to reach out to.


Interested in: Maternal & Child Health
Applied: Johns Hopkins MPH (verified 12/18)
Accepted:
Rejected:
Waitlisted:


I only applied to JHU because it was hard pulling together all my stuff while abroad. I moved to Boston recently, so if I don't get in, I will probably retake my GRE and then apply to Harvard and BU.

For those of you who have heard, did you apply a lot earlier than the 12/15 deadline? Are any of you part-time/online applicants? (Like me?) I am hopeful that maybe I'm just waitlisted (I received the SOPHAS survey at the close out of my application last week) while they wait for some offer rejections to roll in and can make space for more people. I don't have a public health background, really - I'm just so interested in this career path. Fingers crossed.

Hi, I think you have a great GPA and GRE for BU. I remember calling admissions during the spring admissions deadline time and they weren't strict on their app deadline. You should call and ask if they're still accepting applicants if you'd really like to apply again. I really don't think you'd need to retake your GRE for BU. But that's just my opinion 🙂 It's just always nice to have a fall back school if your first choice doesn't work out.

Also, as far as the not having much of a public health background... I didn't find that to be a huge problem for me. Admissions told me just to talk about what I did and how it brought me to public health. So I wouldn't worry too much about that either!

Good luck!!
 
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The support group for... crickets from Berkeley and Columbia. Sorry my brain is not really on, suggestions for group names welcome :laugh:

Lol I don't think Columbia is going to release decisions just yet! Maybe Friday if we're lucky!! Last year they sent out their first round of decisions on 2/6. So stay sane till at least this Friday 🙂
 
The suspense is killing me for UW Global Health and Berkeley HSB. Will 500 email refreshes a day show up in my Internet traffic at work? It seems like decisions COULD come in this week...

I even told my boss that I'm waiting on decisions. That way, they can expect me to be a hot mess regardless of the decision I get, when that time comes 🙂
 
I must have refreshed my email 500 times today already 😕 ... starting to lose it.

No word from University of Washington, Colorado, or Yale..

Same! Also waiting for Colorado. The earliest date I found from the last two years was February 7th, so maybe if we're lucky this Friday?? Otherwise I'm hoping for next week! Of course, that doesn't stop us from compulsively checking emails :laugh:
 
Lol I don't think Columbia is going to release decisions just yet! Maybe Friday if we're lucky!! Last year they sent out their first round of decisions on 2/6. So stay sane till at least this Friday 🙂
I saw that too but a tiny part of me clings onto some hope that a kind soul in the admissions office would "accidentally" release decisions to put everyone's anxiety at ease. lol such nice dreams. But you're right... just gotta find something to occupy my mind for the time being. +pity+

It'd be interesting to hear where people's top choice(s) are right now based on the decisions they've received already. I'm torn between my current two (BU and Tufts). Even though they're both in Boston, they're fairly different programs.
 
I must have refreshed my email 500 times today already 😕 ... starting to lose it.

No word from University of Washington, Colorado, or Yale..

In my phone interview with UW MPH-RD program, they told me they would be making decisions the 2nd or 3rd week of February. So, here's hoping they are ahead of the game and my thousands of email refreshes this week aren't in vain!
 
I even told my boss that I'm waiting on decisions. That way, they can expect me to be a hot mess regardless of the decision I get, when that time comes 🙂

Same. People have been asking me how I am and I've been like "....GRAD SCHOOL." Then we all lament on the GRE, haha.

I tell myself not to refresh OPUS, but I can't help it anymore. Looks like quite a few people haven't heard from the BSHE department at all for a while now so I'm just always on edge now.
 
Same. People have been asking me how I am and I've been like "....GRAD SCHOOL." Then we all lament on the GRE, haha.

I tell myself not to refresh OPUS, but I can't help it anymore. Looks like quite a few people haven't heard from the BSHE department at all for a while now so I'm just always on edge now.
It's so hard to stop, even when we know we're not doing anything but making ourselves frenzied!
 
In my phone interview with UW MPH-RD program, they told me they would be making decisions the 2nd or 3rd week of February. So, here's hoping they are ahead of the game and my thousands of email refreshes this week aren't in vain!

Thank you for the information! Hopefully it will be the 2nd week. I don't know how much more suspense I can take!
 
Hey all,

Stumbled across this board and feeling a little more nervous now seeing all the people that have heard acceptances. I only applied to one school and haven't heard anything...

Undergrad School: University of Rhode Island
Undergrad GPA/Major GPA: 3.65
Major/Minor: Nursing/ Thanatology (minor in the study of death and dying)
GRE : GRE July 2015 --- V 160/ Q 155 / AW 5.5
Experience/Research (please, be brief):
4.5 years as a Neonatal ICU nurse with CCRN & RNC designations
2/4.5 years spent as a travel nurse to various regions of the US
3/4.5 years as a Lactation Counselor and Consultant
Humanitarian work in Haiti and Madagascar
applied while overseas for 5 months doing medical missions work in Madagascar

Reference letters were from a manager at my first job, a coworker and a supervisor from a missions trip... pretty weak. I had no academic contacts to reach out to.


Interested in: Maternal & Child Health
Applied: Johns Hopkins MPH (verified 12/18)
Accepted:
Rejected:
Waitlisted:


I only applied to JHU because it was hard pulling together all my stuff while abroad. I moved to Boston recently, so if I don't get in, I will probably retake my GRE and then apply to Harvard and BU.

For those of you who have heard, did you apply a lot earlier than the 12/15 deadline? Are any of you part-time/online applicants? (Like me?) I am hopeful that maybe I'm just waitlisted (I received the SOPHAS survey at the close out of my application last week) while they wait for some offer rejections to roll in and can make space for more people. I don't have a public health background, really - I'm just so interested in this career path. Fingers crossed.
I applied for the full time program. My application was verified on 11/4 and heard back from JHSPH on 12/8. I think that was the first wave of their deecision release. Hope for the best.
 
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