MPH Fall 2018: Applied, Accepted, Waitlisted, Rejected!

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It came in an email. I am assuming it's not in the portal because they are still waiting for Global Health decision.
Ok i guess it's only been two weeks. wow time moves slowly
 
Has anyone heard back from USF Global Health? I have been accepted to the Epidemiology program but since I applied for the dual concentration I am waiting to hear from Global Health but it's been almost a month.

Hey, I was accepted into global communicable diseases about two days ago through an e-mail (I also applied for their dual program), but haven't heard back from Epi yet...so we are kind of reversed. I wonder why?
 
For the Michigan self-reflection question, what are they looking for that you did not already answer in the SOP? It just feels very redundant to me.
 
For the Michigan self-reflection question, what are they looking for that you did not already answer in the SOP? It just feels very redundant to me.
Totally felt redundant to me, too. I talked about my work with helping minorities, like women and Spanish-speakers. Also, I went into how I would like to continue my work with those historically underrepresented groups in the future. Just try your best to put a little spin on it, but I’ve always felt that essays like this would be very difficult to write if one didn’t do work with diverse populations or didn’t have much diversity to bring to the university or program. Just try to find what makes you unique and how you will add something special and different to the program.
 
Hey! So I submitted my SOPHAS to them around halloween, I received an email saying my GRE was missing a week later (because my test date was Nov18th). Then I took the GRE and my score was submitted november 22nd. Then they just emailed me my acceptance today! So i guess that makes the whole decision making process 3 weeks.

Okay that's not too bad! Though I assume it'll be longer now cause of the holidays. I am so worried about the decision, UT just seems like it works fit so well with what I want to do
 
Undergrad School: The University of New Hampshire
Undergrad GPA/Major GPA: 3.24/ 3.26 SOPHAS
Major/Minor: Double-major in Biomedical Sciences and International Affairs (concentration in French)
GradGPA (if applicable): NA
Grad Studies (if applicable): NA
GRE (including date taken) or Other Test (if applicable): Verbal (153) 61 percentile; Quantitative (153) 51 Percentile; Writing (4.5) 82 percentile
Experience/Research (please, be brief):
3 years - 1,000+ clinical hours as a Licensed Nursing Assistant in acute, long-term, rehabilitation, and hospital care settings.

2 years - Research Assistant where I conduced pharmaco behavioral experiments related tot he role of AC in Cnidarians; I presented at my school's undergraduate research conference as well as at the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology Conference in NOLA

I studied abroad for a summer in Dijon, France where I stayed with a host family who I visit every summer. I also studied abroad for the following summer in Niort, France where I taught English to a French family.

I accompanied physicians, NPs, dentists, and other undergraduates to Honduras through UNH Global Medical Brigades and helped to provide medical relief to approx. 1,000 local villagers. I helped to organize and triage medical clinics and set-up educational lessons on proper water hygiene and infection preventing techniques.

CPR/ AED/ First Aid/ and BLS Certified; I am also professionally proficient in French.

LOR: my professor I researched with for 2 years; my professor I wrote my senior thesis for my international affairs major for; my nurse manager at the hospital where I worked for a year at; my graduate research supervisor I worked in the lab with for 2 years

Interested in: Global Health and Infectious Disease
Applied(include the date of application): MPH Epidemiology of Microbial Diseases at Yale (12/07; verified 12/27); MPH Global Health at BU (12/07; verified 12/27); MPH International Health and Development at Tulane (12/07; verified 12/27); MPH Public Health at U. Penn (12/07; verified 12/27)
Accepted: Tulane (1/12)
Rejected:
Waitlisted:


I am just wondering what anyone thinks my chances are for any of these schools? I have tried to look up class statistics and have not found much other than minimum requirements. Also, I submitted all of the applications before their priority deadline, but am worried because SOPHAS does not verify the applications until my letters of recommendation have been sent in (only one of my three recommenders have submitted their letters) and I am afraid that by the time my letters of recommendation are sent and SOPHAS has verified my application, it'll be past the priority deadline for the schools I applied to.
 
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Undergrad School: The University of New Hampshire
Undergrad GPA/Major GPA: 3.24
Major/Minor: Double-major in Biomedical Sciences and International Affairs (concentration in French)
GradGPA (if applicable): NA
Grad Studies (if applicable): NA
GRE (including date taken) or Other Test (if applicable): Verbal (153) 61 percentile; Quantitative (153) 51 Percentile; Writing (4.5) 82 percentile
Experience/Research (please, be brief):
3 years - 1,000+ clinical hours as a Licensed Nursing Assistant in acute, long-term, rehabilitation, and hospital care settings.

2 years - Research Assistant where I conduced pharmaco behavioral experiments related tot he role of AC in Cnidarians; I presented at my school's undergraduate research conference as well as at the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology Conference in NOLA

I studied abroad for a summer in Dijon, France where I stayed with a host family who I visit every summer. I also studied abroad for the following summer in Niort, France where I taught English to a French family.

I accompanied physicians, NPs, dentists, and other undergraduates to Honduras through UNH Global Medical Brigades and helped to provide medical relief to approx. 1,000 local villagers. I helped to organize and triage medical clinics and set-up educational lessons on proper water hygiene and infection preventing techniques.

CPR/ AED/ First Aid/ and BLS Certified; I am also professionally proficient in French.

Interested in: Global Health and Infectious Disease
Applied(include the date of application): MPH Epidemiology of Microbial Diseases at Yale (12/07); MPH Global Health at BU (12/07); MPH International Health and Development at Tulane (12/07); MPH Public Health at U. Penn (12/07)
Accepted:
Rejected:
Waitlisted:


I am just wondering what anyone thinks my chances are for any of these schools? I have tried to look up class statistics and have not found much other than minimum requirements. Also, I submitted all of the applications before their priority deadline, but am worried because SOPHAS does not verify the applications until my letters of recommendation have been sent in (only one of my three recommenders have submitted their letters) and I am afraid that by the time my letters of recommendation are sent and SOPHAS has verified my application, it'll be past the priority deadline for the schools I applied to.
I'm not an expert by any means, but I think you have a good range of schools! Tulane should be an acceptance, BU and UPenn will likely be acceptances, and Yale is a little more of a reach school!
 
Just found this years forum so I’m a little late but here it goes!

Undergrad School: UC Santa Barbara
Undergrad GPA/Major GPA: 3.26
Major/Minor: Environmental Studies
GradGPA N/A
Grad Studies N/A
GRE: V 159 (83%) Q 156 (62%) W 4.0 (60%)

Experience/Research:
Intern with County Public Health Department working in the Vector Lab while also helping with community outreach ~3 months

Parasitology Course with Lab during undergrad where we wrote 2 lab reports based on in lab experiments

Lab intern at research lab on campus focused on identifying species in the local coastal zone ~4 months

LORs: 1 from toxicology/air quality professor, 1 from environmental course professor, 1 from internship supervisor, 1 from collegiate sports coach

Interested in: Epidemiology, specifically cancer

Applied(include the date of application): SOPHAS Verification (11/15)
USC (11/19), UCLA (11/17), SDSU (11/16), UCI, BU (11/21), Brown (11/21)
Accepted:
Rejected:
Waitlisted

I realize my experience is greatly lacking, however during undergrad I was a member of a Division 1 sports team which left very little time to do anything outside of school. I am hoping it doesn’t hurt me too much during the application process
 
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Has anyone heard back for Johns Hopkins MHA Program? if so how long did it take you?
 
I have seen a lot of people posting to ask how long it took others to hear back from various programs. I just want to give everyone a heads up that you should not be worried if your timeline is differing from that of others! Now that priority deadlines are here, schools have a lot of applications in, meaning that admissions has a lot more to go through and will be getting backed up. Somebody who applied earlier in the process may have heard back in a matter of weeks since schools did not have as many applications to go through at once. Schools now have lots of applications; don't stress over how long it took other applicants to hear back as everything changes throughout the process! These comparisons are unlikely to be meaningful during this busy time in the application process.
 
Why do we have to pay Michigan 2x?
I've noticed quite a few of the public schools have double application fees. It might have something to do with the application passing through the graduate school as well?

Between GRE, SOPHAS, and double app fees, this application process is draining my bank account!
 
Hi all! 15 days ago I received an email from an assistant director of admissions at Emory saying I should have a decision within 2 weeks. Last night, when I hadn't heard anything (nor received anything on OPUS) I reached out. I woke up to an email this morning saying I got in! Back to the waiting game, for now!

Undergrad School: Medium sized State University
Undergrad GPA/Major GPA: 3.87 SOPHAS recalculated: 3.73
Major/Minor: Nursing
GradGPA N/A
Grad Studies N/A
GRE: V 169 (99%) Q 161 (78%) W 5.0 (93%)

Experience/Research:
Participated in Columbia University's Summer Public Health Scholar's Program in 2014
2014-present working as a Public Health Nurse at a state health department in the programs of School Health and Infectious Disease Epidemiology

Interested in: Epidemiology or Environmental Health Sciences with option to specialize in vector-borne disease

Applied(include the date of application): All applications sent 3rd or 4th weekend in November. Emory - applied epi (online), Harvard - Environmental Health, Columbia - Environmental Health, Yale - Epi Microbial Diseases, Dartmouth - Health Policy and Delivery Science (online), BU - Infectious Disease, Johns Hopkins - MPH online
Accepted: Emory - 12/15
Rejected:
Waitlisted
 
Hi all! 15 days ago I received an email from an assistant director of admissions at Emory saying I should have a decision within 2 weeks. Last night, when I hadn't heard anything (nor received anything on OPUS) I reached out. I woke up to an email this morning saying I got in! Back to the waiting game, for now!

Undergrad School: Medium sized State University
Undergrad GPA/Major GPA: 3.87 SOPHAS recalculated: 3.73
Major/Minor: Nursing
GradGPA N/A
Grad Studies N/A
GRE: V 169 (99%) Q 161 (78%) W 5.0 (93%)

Experience/Research:
Participated in Columbia University's Summer Public Health Scholar's Program in 2014
2014-present working as a Public Health Nurse at a state health department in the programs of School Health and Infectious Disease Epidemiology

Interested in: Epidemiology or Environmental Health Sciences with option to specialize in vector-borne disease

Applied(include the date of application): All applications sent 3rd or 4th weekend in November. Emory - applied epi (online), Harvard - Environmental Health, Columbia - Environmental Health, Yale - Epi Microbial Diseases, Dartmouth - Health Policy and Delivery Science (online), BU - Infectious Disease, Johns Hopkins - MPH online
Accepted: Emory - 12/15
Rejected:
Waitlisted
I can't believe that worked! Awesome! My email said 3-6 weeks give or take, so I'll keep twiddling my thumbs haha
 
Hi everyone! I've been in the process of publishing a review article in my current field (liver cancer) and, after some revisions, it was finally accepted! Yay! Should I email schools about it now to let them know, or should I wait until it is actually published? Thanks. 🙂
 
In at BU! They said scholarships will come in the mail this year.
Congrats !! I also received an acceptance from BU an hour back but it said nothing about the funding. Did they tell you about the funding in the acceptance email??
Mine said you have been academically accepted and a letter will follow next week with no mention about funding
 
Congrats !! I also received an acceptance from BU an hour back but it said nothing about the funding. Did they tell you about the funding in the acceptance email??
Mine said you have been academically accepted and a letter will follow next week with no mention about funding
Mine said the same!
 
Hi all! 15 days ago I received an email from an assistant director of admissions at Emory saying I should have a decision within 2 weeks. Last night, when I hadn't heard anything (nor received anything on OPUS) I reached out. I woke up to an email this morning saying I got in! Back to the waiting game, for now!

Undergrad School: Medium sized State University
Undergrad GPA/Major GPA: 3.87 SOPHAS recalculated: 3.73
Major/Minor: Nursing
GradGPA N/A
Grad Studies N/A
GRE: V 169 (99%) Q 161 (78%) W 5.0 (93%)

Experience/Research:
Participated in Columbia University's Summer Public Health Scholar's Program in 2014
2014-present working as a Public Health Nurse at a state health department in the programs of School Health and Infectious Disease Epidemiology

Interested in: Epidemiology or Environmental Health Sciences with option to specialize in vector-borne disease

Applied(include the date of application): All applications sent 3rd or 4th weekend in November. Emory - applied epi (online), Harvard - Environmental Health, Columbia - Environmental Health, Yale - Epi Microbial Diseases, Dartmouth - Health Policy and Delivery Science (online), BU - Infectious Disease, Johns Hopkins - MPH online
Accepted: Emory - 12/15
Rejected:
Waitlisted

Congratulations! I received the same email on November 30th from Leah Tompkins saying I would hear back within two weeks (which was yesterday). I still have not heard anything and my OPUS has not been updated either. Is this who you reached out to? Do you think I should give them a few more days, or reach out now, considering the two weeks they originally stated has passed?

Thanks!
 
So how do u know funding decisions will be mailed later in the year ??
Last year they came in acceptance emails but I got this part
 

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So how do u know funding decisions will be mailed later in the year ??
Previous years' threads have gotten their scholarship info in their hard-copy acceptance package. It seems consistent year-to-year, and the email seems to imply the same for this year! 🙂
 
Congratulations! I received the same email on November 30th from Leah Tompkins saying I would hear back within two weeks (which was yesterday). I still have not heard anything and my OPUS has not been updated either. Is this who you reached out to? Do you think I should give them a few more days, or reach out now, considering the two weeks they originally stated has passed?

Thanks!

It was Leah Tompkins that I emailed. She said the decision was made last Friday and should have posted and she wasn't sure why it didn't. In light of that, I think it makes sense to reach out.
 
Confirmed with BU they confirmed I am getting a merit award but not the amount so will have to wait for the package for another 2-3 weeks
 

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Confirmed with BU they confirmed I am getting a merit award but not the amount so will have to wait for the package for another 2-3 weeks
Did you just email admissions asking if you received merit scholarship?
 
Congrats to everyone getting in to BU! Anxiously waiting over here - I was wondering if anyone knew how their application review goes? I know the email we received said first round of decisions go out in mid-December - are those of the earliest applications, or top percent of applicants, or if it's by program, or?
 
Congrats to everyone getting in to BU! Anxiously waiting over here - I was wondering if anyone knew how their application review goes? I know the email we received said first round of decisions go out in mid-December - are those of the earliest applications, or top percent of applicants, or if it's by program, or?

I think last year BU released their first round of decisions over the course of a few days. And I think being in that first round (no matter which day) had more to do with when people applied than anything else. Perhaps someone from last year's thread could chime in!

Hopefully you'll be hearing from them soon!
 
It was Leah Tompkins that I emailed. She said the decision was made last Friday and should have posted and she wasn't sure why it didn't. In light of that, I think it makes sense to reach out.
Thank! I reached out to her as well and just heard back that I got in too!
 
Was just accepted to UCI for the MS in epidemiology. I know it’s not an MPH, but just in case anyone is wondering 🙂
 
I applied to Michigan MPH in Epi on 11/23, but haven't heard back from them. The status on my Wolverine account turned to "you will be receiving an official e-mail within five business days.", but it was 10 days ago... Is anyone in the same place?
 
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I'd applied to Emory for their 3-semester Epi program, and I've received an email from them outlining all the benefits of the 4-semester program over the 3-semester; and that they would like to admit me to the 4-semester program. Provided that I'm interested in their doing so.

Is this the norm? I should also mention that it's been less than a week since I applied to Emory. Seriously perplexed by it.
 
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