MPH / MSPH 2021: Applied, Accepted, Waitlisted, Rejected, Attending

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For those currently in school/who have applied while still finishing a semester or degree – do we update our semester grades (ex Fall 2020 grades) in SOPHAS? Or is this something we report right to programs? In the SOPHAS Academic Update FAQ section, they said it was available June-August, so I'm a little confused about what to do.
I was under the impression we didn't need to? That if we're accepted, they will just ask us to find a final transcript in June. This is what it says for JHU.
 

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Is anyone able to access their OPUS account for Emory? When I try to request my password, I'm getting this error (personal information omitted):

We do not have an Emory Network ID registered for exactly one person with a birthday of **/**/**** , and with a social security number of ***-**-**** , and with a student or student applicant home email address of *********@gmail.com.
 
Is anyone able to access their OPUS account for Emory? When I try to request my password, I'm getting this error (personal information omitted):

We do not have an Emory Network ID registered for exactly one person with a birthday of **/**/**** , and with a social security number of ***-**-**** , and with a student or student applicant home email address of *********@gmail.com.
I don’t know about you, but I got the email today and it said to wait 24-48 hours after that email is sent. Maybe that’s it?
 
I heard from UT-Dallas but it was confirming receipt of the application and says it will take 4-6 weeks.

following this thread though.
As far as I know UT Dallas does not have a public health school, does it? Are you talking about the Healthcare program?
 
Got my first acceptance so thought I should do this now!

Undergraduate School/School type: Large Public Texas University
Undergrad GPA/Major GPA: 3.6
Major/minor: BS Public Health
GRE(including date taken): never took

Experience/research:
  • interned at US HHS office in DC (global health focused)
  • interning at federal funded research institute (to be published in a journal but irrelevant to apps now) - focus on health and environment
  • interned at a presidential think tank (global health focus) in dfw
  • Created research poster on climate change and health at school
  • worked on a global health research project at school
  • short term public health podcast internship
  • IT internship
  • part time job through school
  • freshmen public health honors
  • Club and leadership involvement - public health and not
  • Short term study abroad trips - health and creativity focused.

Letters of Rec:
Assistant Dean of school
Director from HHS
Think tank Intern Supervisor
Research supervisor

Interests:
Global Health, Humanitarian work, International development, policy, management (I have environmental experience - not my main focus but I keep landing opportunities with it). I like interdisciplinary work.
Applied: GWU (GH program design), Columbia (popfam), Harvard (will not get in but idk i wanted to apply (health management), JHU (international health - health systems), BU (GH program design) (I'm still contemplating whether I should apply to some London schools, Emory, and George town)
Accepted: GWU 12/15
Rejected:
Waitlisted:
Attending

You've got some really interesting experiences! I'd say use a wide net as your goals and perceptions of schools might change during the application process. I'd think about Emory, Tulane and UNC if you're interested in global health, and Georgetown makes sense too as there will be a lot of new policy changes and approaches post-covid to global health and a lot of that will happen in D.C.. Definitely LSHTM is a really good school, Brown is a hidden gem that will become even more popular with time, I don't know too much about Columbia, BU is uber expensive, sort of straddles the line between social work and public health but don't have the track record of a school invested in global health. Tulane and Emory are great as they are historically strong with supporting students doing global health, JHU has a lot of resources to take a multidisciplinary approach to global health (I know people who went there and loved it), definitely research the schools and see if something good stands out.
 
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You've got some really interesting experiences! I'd say use a wide net as your goals and perceptions of schools might change during the application process. I'd think about Emory, Tulane and UNC if you're interested in global health, and Georgetown makes sense too as there will be a lot of new policy changes and approaches post-covid to global health and a lot of that will happen in D.C.. Definitely LSHTM is a really good school, Brown is a hidden gem that will become even more popular with time, I don't know too much about Columbia, BU is uber expensive, sort of straddles the line between social work and public health but don't have the track record of a school invested in global health. Tulane and Emory are great as they are historically strong with supporting students doing global health, JHU has a lot of resources to take a multidisciplinary approach to global health (I know people who went there and loved it), definitely research the schools and see if something good stands out.
Thanks! this was helpful. I've stayed away from Tulane/unc - bc I want to be situated in a city that gives me the possible flexibility of having to go part time. I really don't want monster loans. Yeah I prefer Columbia since I have this personal interest in both health but also humanitarian issues and nyc proximity to the UN and such may help me out. I think as time went on i've realized BU may not be right for me either. I'm still conflicted with Emory because I'm not sure how I feel about Atlanta. Feel like applying to London may feel like a waste of time and money - i like the schools but it's easier to be in a familiar place.
 
As far as I know UT Dallas does not have a public health school, does it? Are you talking about the Healthcare program?
Sorry, I am referring to UTHealth but the Dallas campus (MPH customized program).
 
When I log into my Emory OPUS portal, it tells me that my application is incomplete. Is anyone else having this issue? Thanks!
 
When I log into my Emory OPUS portal, it tells me that my application is incomplete. Is anyone else having this issue? Thanks!
The system takes some time to catch up with itself. Mine also says incomplete, but since the applications were just uploaded yesterday, it will probably take a couple days for everything to be reconciled. The same thing happened with another school I applied to.
 
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When I log into my Emory OPUS portal, it tells me that my application is incomplete. Is anyone else having this issue? Thanks!
Mine said that too. OPUS said I was missing my official test scores, which I don't have/won't be submitting. If that's your case, they have instructions for how to indicate you won't be submitting test scores and they'll remove that missing component from the file.
 
Has anyone done the merit scholarship video interview for WashU (STL)? Was wondering how it was - would love any advice/pointers 🙂
 
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Just got accepted by Yale for their MPH in Health Policy!! I applied on September 21st and was under review on November 16th.

If anyone can give me insight into their experiences with the program, I would really appreciate it. From my interactions with Yale, I love how individualized and supportive their program is. I also love how fast paced and focused on building professional experience Hopkins' MSPH program is. I'm completely torn between the programs (before financial aid is finalized at least) and hoping to get some guidance if possible!
 
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Just got accepted by Yale for and MPH in Health Policy!! I applied on September 21st and was under review on November 16th.

If anyone can give me insight into their experiences with the program, I would really appreciate it. From my interactions with Yale, I love how individualized and supportive their program is. I also love how fast paced and focused on building professional experience Hopkins' MSPH program is. I'm completely torn between the programs (before financial aid is finalized at least) and hoping to get some guidance if possible!
Congrats!!! So happy to see the good news come in so quickly. I presume, it was worth the wait 🙂
 
Just got accepted by Yale for their MPH in Health Policy!! I applied on September 21st and was under review on November 16th.

If anyone can give me insight into their experiences with the program, I would really appreciate it. From my interactions with Yale, I love how individualized and supportive their program is. I also love how fast paced and focused on building professional experience Hopkins' MSPH program is. I'm completely torn between the programs (before financial aid is finalized at least) and hoping to get some guidance if possible!
Congrats!!! :soexcited:
 
Congrats!! If you don't mind, when did you submit/get completed?
I submitted my application to SOPHAS on October 16th. I received an email from YSPH on November 12th saying that they had received my application and begun the initial review process. Got my acceptance email around 2:30 PM EST today!
 
I submitted my application to SOPHAS on October 16th. I received an email from YSPH on November 12th saying that they had received my application and begun the initial review process. Got my acceptance email around 2:30 PM EST today!
Based on your timeline, ceteris paribus, I'll have to wait till Jan 14th to hear back from them.
 
I submitted my application to SOPHAS on October 16th. I received an email from YSPH on November 12th saying that they had received my application and begun the initial review process. Got my acceptance email around 2:30 PM EST today!
Thank you!! congrats again :happy:
 
Just got accepted into Yale MPH for Social and Behavioral Science!
Can I ask you did you receive an email or was there a portal? I submitted my app when it first opened, but have yet to receive a decision.
 
Now that I have an acceptance I figured I'd fill this out!

Undergraduate School/School type: University of Virginia
Undergrad GPA/Major GPA: 3.79/3.91 major
Major/minor: Global Public Health
GRE(including date taken): Did not take, I planned to and was studying but COVID messed that up!

Experience/research: Since graduating, I have been working at an Ivy league university as a senior clinical RA for violence prevention studies; I work under a well-known ER doc who is a contributor on CNN, and she asked me to step in as program manager of one of her non-profits at the beginning of COVID when their PM left, so for the past 10 months I have been splitting my time between the non-profit (which focuses on gun violence prevention) and research

Letters of Rec:
  • My Principal Investigator/Chief Research Officer of my non-profit (ER doctor and CNN contributor)
  • CEO of my non-profit (ER doctor)
  • A PH professor I worked closely with in undergrad

Interests: I wrote all of my statements of purpose around violence prevention from a public health perspective. At UVA I lived through the murder of Hannah Graham, the Rolling stones article "A Rape on Campus", and the Nazi rallies, and it made me feel hopeless for the future of our world. But after taking public health courses, I realized that violence can be treated like a disease, and we can use a public health approach. I am specifically hoping to focus on sexual and intimate partner violence prevention, which is what I wrote my undergraduate thesis on.

Applied: Yale (SBS), Brown (Epi/Biostats), UC Berkeley (Epi/Biostats), UCLA (CHS), University of Southern California (Epi/Biostats), Colorado School of Public Health (Epi)
Accepted: Yale SBS + 60K (12/16), Colorado SPH Epi (2/3), Brown + 45% scholarship (2/17)
Rejected:
Waitlisted:
Attending:
 
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Can I ask you did you receive an email or was there a portal? I submitted my app when it first opened, but have yet to receive a decision.
I received an email with the subject line "congratulations!" - Yale doesn't have a portal!
From what I understand based on last years' decision timeline, they release batches of decisions every few weeks until March, and this was their first batch.
 
Now that I have an acceptance I figured I'd fill this out!

Undergraduate School/School type: University of Virginia
Undergrad GPA/Major GPA: 3.79/3.91 major
Major/minor: Global Public Health
GRE(including date taken): Did not take, I planned to and was studying but COVID messed that up!

Experience/research: Since graduating, I have been working at an Ivy league university as a senior clinical RA for violence prevention studies; I work under a well-known ER doc who is a contributor on CNN, and she asked me to step in as program manager of one of her non-profits at the beginning of COVID when their PM left, so for the past 10 months I have been splitting my time between the non-profit (which focuses on gun violence prevention) and research

Letters of Rec: My Principal Investigator/Chief Research Officer of my non-profit (ER doctor and CNN contributor), CEO of my non-profit (ER doctor), and a professor I worked closely with in undergrad

Interests: I wrote all of my statements of purpose around violence prevention from a public health perspective. At UVA I lived through the murder of Hannah Graham, the Rolling stones article, and the Nazi rallies, and it made me feel hopeless for the future of our world. But after taking public health courses, I realized that violence can be treated like a disease, and we can use a public health approach. I am specifically hoping to focus on sexual and intimate partner violence prevention, which is what I wrote my undergraduate thesis on.

Applied: Yale (SBS), Brown (Epi/Biostats), UC Berkeley (Epi/Biostats), UCLA (CHS), University of Southern California (Epi/Biostats), Colorado School of Public Health (Epi/Biostats)
Accepted: Yale (12/16)
Rejected:
Waitlisted:
Attending:

Amazing profile! Congrats again. The world needs more people like you!
 
Has anyone heard back from UCLA FSPH saying that the app is complete? Submitted on Nov.23 but just got an email from grad admissions saying received. Thanks!
 
Now that I have an acceptance I figured I'd fill this out!

Undergraduate School/School type: University of Virginia
Undergrad GPA/Major GPA: 3.79/3.91 major
Major/minor: Global Public Health
GRE(including date taken): Did not take, I planned to and was studying but COVID messed that up!

Experience/research: Since graduating, I have been working at an Ivy league university as a senior clinical RA for violence prevention studies; I work under a well-known ER doc who is a contributor on CNN, and she asked me to step in as program manager of one of her non-profits at the beginning of COVID when their PM left, so for the past 10 months I have been splitting my time between the non-profit (which focuses on gun violence prevention) and research

Letters of Rec:
  • My Principal Investigator/Chief Research Officer of my non-profit (ER doctor and CNN contributor)
  • CEO of my non-profit (ER doctor)
  • A PH professor I worked closely with in undergrad

Interests: I wrote all of my statements of purpose around violence prevention from a public health perspective. At UVA I lived through the murder of Hannah Graham, the Rolling stones article "A Rape on Campus", and the Nazi rallies, and it made me feel hopeless for the future of our world. But after taking public health courses, I realized that violence can be treated like a disease, and we can use a public health approach. I am specifically hoping to focus on sexual and intimate partner violence prevention, which is what I wrote my undergraduate thesis on.

Applied: Yale (SBS), Brown (Epi/Biostats), UC Berkeley (Epi/Biostats), UCLA (CHS), University of Southern California (Epi/Biostats), Colorado School of Public Health (Epi/Biostats)
Accepted: Yale (12/16)
Rejected:
Waitlisted:
Attending:
super cool how focused you are, hope I get there!
 
Has anyone heard back from UCLA FSPH saying that the app is complete? Submitted on Nov.23 but just got an email from grad admissions saying received. Thanks!
I submitted 11/30 and received confirmation 2 days ago.
 
Now that I have an acceptance I figured I'd fill this out!

Undergraduate School/School type: University of Virginia
Undergrad GPA/Major GPA: 3.79/3.91 major
Major/minor: Global Public Health
GRE(including date taken): Did not take, I planned to and was studying but COVID messed that up!

Experience/research: Since graduating, I have been working at an Ivy league university as a senior clinical RA for violence prevention studies; I work under a well-known ER doc who is a contributor on CNN, and she asked me to step in as program manager of one of her non-profits at the beginning of COVID when their PM left, so for the past 10 months I have been splitting my time between the non-profit (which focuses on gun violence prevention) and research

Letters of Rec:
  • My Principal Investigator/Chief Research Officer of my non-profit (ER doctor and CNN contributor)
  • CEO of my non-profit (ER doctor)
  • A PH professor I worked closely with in undergrad

Interests: I wrote all of my statements of purpose around violence prevention from a public health perspective. At UVA I lived through the murder of Hannah Graham, the Rolling stones article "A Rape on Campus", and the Nazi rallies, and it made me feel hopeless for the future of our world. But after taking public health courses, I realized that violence can be treated like a disease, and we can use a public health approach. I am specifically hoping to focus on sexual and intimate partner violence prevention, which is what I wrote my undergraduate thesis on.

Applied: Yale (SBS), Brown (Epi/Biostats), UC Berkeley (Epi/Biostats), UCLA (CHS), University of Southern California (Epi/Biostats), Colorado School of Public Health (Epi/Biostats)
Accepted: Yale (12/16)
Rejected:
Waitlisted:
Attending:
Congratulations on Yale! We have super similar research interests (I also applied to Yale SBS)! I loved reading about your background 🙂
 
A bit of advice from someone who was in your shoes a year ago - if there is a school that you're "eh" on, and you can't see yourself actually picking it, seriously consider if you want to actually apply. It may not be worth the money (those applications are dang expensive! Especially if you have to send GRE scores!). For example, my whole application process I was ready to apply to JHU and Brown, until I thought more seriously about how I did not want to move away from DC yet. At first, I was like "but hey, it'd be cool to say I got into Johns Hopkins!" (if i got in) but I'm glad I thought about it more and saved myself the time and money by not applying to those schools.

That's an oversimplified situation but I did want to put in my two cents!
 
Was just accepted into Yale’s MPH in Health Care Management program yesterday. Would love to talk to someone else who is thinking of attending Yale 🙂
You guys rock! Is this the regular MPH or APMPH?
 
Wanted some opinions -
I've been contemplating applying to Georgetown as well to have a second option in the DC area but I'm not sure if there is a benefit of Georgetown versus GW if I was already accepted there. I was looking at the MS in Global health at GT vs GW MPH.
 
Wanted some opinions -
I've been contemplating applying to Georgetown as well to have a second option in the DC area but I'm not sure if there is a benefit of Georgetown versus GW if I was already accepted there. I was looking at the MS in Global health at GT vs GW MPH.

As a GW student, here is my opinion (granted, I know nothing about Georgetown's program). GW has a full School of Public Health, which means a broader variety of classes across multiple disciplines. I'm a health policy student but I can take maternal and child health or epidemiology electives if I want to.

Another option close to DC is the University of Maryland. College Park is just outside DC.
 
Undergraduate School/School type: Large public university on the east coast
Undergrad GPA/Major GPA: 3.456 (Undergrad), 3.765 (first year at community college), 3.55 SOPHAS verified, major GPA, 3.59
Major/minor: Psychology (BS), medical anthropology
Grad GPA (if applicable): n/a
Grad studies (if applicable): n/a
GRE(including date taken): August 2018 (forgetting the date), V: 155 (67%), Q: 154 (51%), W: 4.5 (80%), did not send to any schools I applied for

Experience/research:
Research assistant for a trauma study at a medical school: 1 year
-1 abstract publication, cancelled conference presentation due to COVID-19 Pandemic
Research assistant for veterans health studies: 2 months - ongoing
Researcher for a public health study related to fatalities: 1.5 years - ongoing
-1 abstract publication
Undergrad:
Intern at women's health center: 0.5 years
Intern for qualitative studies program: 0.5 years
Capitol hill intern where I focused on health policy: 3 months
Undergraduate research assistant for a child development lab: 9 months
Chair, co-chair, and participant in Relay for Life: 3 years
Certified Application Counselor: 4 months
Junior volunteer at a local hospital: 2 months
Student Mentor: 2.5 years

Letters of Rec:
-Former supervisor at trauma study
-PI at trauma study
-Director of a large MPH program who I did research under

Interests: health behavior, healthy policy, women's health

Applied: UNC (Health Behavior, verified on 12/1), Brown (MPH, verified on 12/11), Yale (Social & Behavioral Science, verified on 12/10), and GW (Maternal and Child Health, verified on 12/12)
Accepted:
Rejected:
Waitlisted:
Attending:
I got into George Washington today! I'm so excited!
 
As a GW student, here is my opinion (granted, I know nothing about Georgetown's program). GW has a full School of Public Health, which means a broader variety of classes across multiple disciplines. I'm a health policy student but I can take maternal and child health or epidemiology electives if I want to.

Another option close to DC is the University of Maryland. College Park is just outside DC.
What do you think of UMD's Epidemiology program vs GWU?
 
Hello everyone, and happy holiday season!

Just wanted to give advice as I applied last year for the 2020 cycle and used this forum to get through it which was a blessing. I am currently in Duke's Master of Global Health program. I was hesitant to not be in an MPH program, but the resources, faculty, people, courses, and the network is absolutely incredible. Duke's Global Health community was the most welcoming and supportive I felt among the 6 other schools I was accepted into. They also offer a great amount of financial aid to everyone and everyone gets an RA position with a very good pay rate to help with the cost of living/tuition. I have an occupational/environmental background and they have so many great classes in all fields and you can easily take courses at UNC, to other surrounding schools.

Please message me if you have any questions 🙂

 
Hello everyone! Any feedback is greatly appreciated! I know I don't have the most extensive list of related experiences and I don't come from a public health background, but I hope my Statements of Purpose clearly exhibit my passion for public health.

Undergraduate School/School type: Top 10 Public School (Graduated in 2016)
Undergrad GPA: 3.51 (SOPHAS verified)
Major/minor: Communication/French
Grad GPA (if applicable): N/A
Grad studies (if applicable): N/A
GRE(including date taken): N/A

Experience/research:
-4 years at a consumer protection law firm in CA (promoted twice)
-~3 months at an entertainment company as an administrative assistant (internship)
-~7 months at a media training company as a Manager (internship)
-3 years as a member of Alpha Phi Omega, a national community service org (held two Executive Committee positions and conducted 100+ hours of community service)
-Dean's List
-Outstanding Second Year of the Quarter (French Dept.)
-Trilingual

Letters of Rec: Undergrad Professor, COO of law firm, Director of law firm, Manager of my department

Applied: BUSPH (Health Communication and Promotion), NYU (Global Health), Brown
Accepted: NYU (12/22), Brown (01/19), BUSPH (03/19)
Rejected:
Waitlisted:
Attending:


Good luck to everyone! And congrats to those who already received acceptance letters!
 
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Congrats! I'm also applying to the program. I just received an email about an interview. Did you do this? Wondering if anyone could share what it is like. I'm really nervous!!
Accepted to UNC MSPH in Health Policy and Management!
 
Anyone applying to the Health Policy and Management concentration at Michigan get an email about an interview? I didn’t know that was a part of the application. Any tips?
Hi, I also got the email. I'm doing mine next week. Wondering if you already did yours and have any advice!
 
Congrats! I'm also applying to the program. I just received an email about an interview. Did you do this? Wondering if anyone could share what it is like. I'm really nervous!!
Yes they had two interview dates - one in december and one in january. It's a day that's mostly just information sessions for half and then interview sessions for the other half. interview was roughly 30-45 minutes and nothing too intensive. All the faculty are super nice
 
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