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

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Undergrad School: University of Michigan
Undergrad GPA/Major GPA: 3.5
Major/Minor: biopsychology, cognition & neuroscience
GradGPA (if applicable):
Grad Studies (if applicable):
GRE (including date taken) or Other Test (if applicable): 152Q/162V/4.5W
Experience/Research (please, be brief):

- 4 years working at a financial services firm while attending UM
- played a club sport and was very involved on campus w/ multiple leadership positions
- a few 5-6 month health related internship/volunteer experiences while attending UM
- 1 year at a healthcare technology startup in San Francisco
- 2.5 years working in finance in San Francisco

Special factors:
Although not health-related, I've had faculty tell me that my experience in finance is a big plus. It will be helpful in the HMP curriculum and job search after graduation.

***Please include the following whenever possible: specific concentration/track, dates, type of correspondence (phone, email, letter, etc.), scholarships/grants.***

Interested in: MPH in healthcare management and policy

Applied
: UC Berkeley (12/01, verified 12/21), UCLA (12/01, verified 12/21), University of Michigan (12/07, verified 12/21), University of Minnesota (12/12, verified 12/21), Boston University (12/21, verified 12/21), Columbia (12/21, verified 12/21), Emory (12/21, verified 12/21), Yale (01/01, verified 01/01).

Interview:
current student at Columbia University (01/15), faculty at University of Michigan (01/17)

Accepted:
University of Minnesota (01/25), UCLA (01/25), Columbia University (01/26), Emory (01/29), Boston University (01/30), University of Michigan (02/15).

Rejected:
Waitlisted:
 
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Congrats!! What concentration did you apply for? I'm waiting to hear.

Thank you!! I applied epi, but the email just says accepted to the MPH program, nothing about the concentration. Good luck I hope you hear back soon!!
 
Undergrad School: Top private
Undergrad GPA/Major GPA: 3.45/3.77
Major/Minor: Public Health
GradGPA (if applicable):
Grad Studies (if applicable): Several graduate-level classes
GRE (including date taken) or Other Test (if applicable): 157V/150Q/4.5 AW
Experience/Research (please, be brief):
~4 years of research on HIV care disparities.
-3 years volunteering at a clinic serving LGBTQ populations
-policy-related internship
-Other on-campus clubs
Special factors:


***Please include the following whenever possible: specific concentration/track, dates, type of correspondence (phone, email, letter, etc.), scholarships/grants.***

Interested in: MPH in Health Policy & Management
Applied(include the date of application): Emory (01/05), JHU (01/15), Columbia (01/15), University of Michigan (01/15), Yale (01/15), UNC (02/13)
Accepted: Emory, Yale, JHU, University of Michigan, UNC, Columbia
Rejected: None
Waitlisted:None
Attending: JHU
 
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Quick question everyone, I applied to Columbia in January before the deadline but haven't received any confirmation of my application being received. Is this normal procedure for Columbia or should I be worried?

Also just to confirm, their FAQ says decisions are sent in March but I've definitely seen people receiving acceptances. Is the FAQ no longer correct or is March simply the deadline for acceptance notification?
 
Is attending Admitted Students Day a good idea/recommended? I want to go to the one in Michigan and stuff but I live all the way on the West Coast. Is it worth the cost and time to go to these events?
This is a good question. I'm wondering this as well. I want to go to Emory's admitted students day but i live in California. Cross country flights are expensive. Lol
 
This is a good question. I'm wondering this as well. I want to go to Emory's admitted students day but i live in California. Cross country flights are expensive. Lol

Im thinking about this as well. I want to attend Yale and Columbia's admitted students day but its hard since I am all the way in WA. Would love some insight on this.
 
Same here, I'd really love to go, but I suppose I could always try to schedule a tour on the weekend
That's what I'm thinking about doing. Plus it's a two day event and i don't want to go through the financial expense and hassle of finding a hotel.
 
This is a good question. I'm wondering this as well. I want to go to Emory's admitted students day but i live in California. Cross country flights are expensive. Lol
I'd love to go to Emory's, but I'll just have gotten back home from traveling and I probably won't want to take time out of school. I went to their open house in October, so that helps. If I hadn't ever visited, I would definitely want to go before showing up in August.

By the way, it's a beautiful, beautiful place.
 
Yes I DID! I went there for undergrad! You a fellow husky too?! Its the only school I have yet to hear from.
Yes I'm a husky!!! Hoping to continue as a husky!! 🙂 my boyfriend works in the bio department so I'm on campus sometimes to get things done while waiting for him.
 
I don’t know if I’ll be able to go to emory’s admitted students day since the flight will be expensive.... and on that note, I hope they send out financial aid information soon!
Yeah same here. From here on out I'm going to make applying to scholarships my full time job, which is what i wish i did before undergrad. Lol
 
Quick question everyone, I applied to Columbia in January before the deadline but haven't received any confirmation of my application being received. Is this normal procedure for Columbia or should I be worried?

Also just to confirm, their FAQ says decisions are sent in March but I've definitely seen people receiving acceptances. Is the FAQ no longer correct or is March simply the deadline for acceptance notification?
I applied just before the deadline as well but I received an email on January 16 from Columbia that my application is complete and will be forwarded to the department for review.
On the same email I was told that "Decisions notification will be sent via email only in February."
 
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