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

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Congrats!! Which department? Also like why is NYU so random with when they send out acceptances.. I'm trying to not check my email every five seconds but if they're sending them out on SATURDAYS.. can I ever chill
I applied to the Online MPH- Sustainable Development Goals! It being their online program may be why I also heard so fast and with aid already! Definitely wasn’t expecting to hear from anyone on a Saturday but it was a pleasant surprise LOL
 
Honestly shocked me in undergrad too. I was environmental health and even though our major was small, we had like... 6 (?maybe?) dudes total.
I think it has to do with the gender norm of men studying "hard" sciences to be honest. The sex ratio for the environmental "science" "(as opposed to "health") major had way more dudes. Obviously a really simple explanation, and completely based on generalizations, but I think it might contribute.
I interned at a county health department where 95% of the environmental health specialists were men (the sole epidemiologist was a man as well) and 100% of the health educators and nurses were women. Granted the county was fairly rural and in the Midwest which probably contributed. So interesting!
 
so happy to see so many acceptances today after the Columbia debacle phew! does anyone have an idea about the average turnaround time for UNC. I applied kind of late on 02/02
I sent the supplement in on 11/17, my SOPHAS application was marked complete on 12/1, and I got accepted on 1/13! I think it varies a lot though. I’ve seen a lot of timelines for UNC on here. I got into the health behavior concentration.
 
Hi! Do most programs require you to commit by 4/15? I know GW asked me to commit by that date, but I don’t see a whole lot on what dates Yale and UNC require a commitment by. Also, I got an email about some admitted students webinars through George Washington yesterday but still haven’t heard whether or not I got any merit aid. I was reading on here that people usually heard back one way or another. Does this mean I didn’t?
 
Emory has a pay deposit and defer option.
You should read the Tuition + Financial assistance/Scholarships on each school's site. Many of the schools I applied to consider you for merit scholarships once you submit FAFSA, but that's for US citizens only... I've seen a couple students post on here that they got a merit scholarship from Emory already; I think those students are US citizens. I think for Emory, they announce scholarships and funding (like work study) through the next few weeks (March).

If you want to save your spot at JHU and Emory before the Fullbright results, just pay your enrollment deposit. I would also email your program's admissions contact to ask if you can choose to defer even after you've paid the deposit.

Good luck!
 
gonna compare programs once i get stable internet (oh texas😭) but I may request being placed into HPM versus popfam but people who applied to each dept - can you tell me why, what jobs go w it, what you like about it (at columbia)
 
I didn't apply this year, but when I got in last year they mailed it and it was a nice leather portfolio with the Emory logo on the front
Whoaaa that's crazy! Thank you for sharing some insight 😀
 
3.84 uGPA from "public Ivy," public health undergrad major, scored 170 on the LSAT (I am a dual degree JD applicant), which is ~97-98 percentile. I graduated with honors and wrote a thesis? I'm pretty run of the mill, I certainly knew a lot of far more brilliant people while in school. !!!!
Don't undersell yourself!! Those are huge accomplishments!!
 
3.84 uGPA from "public Ivy," public health undergrad major, scored 170 on the LSAT (I am a dual degree JD applicant), which is ~97-98 percentile. I graduated with honors and wrote a thesis? I'm pretty run of the mill, I certainly knew a lot of far more brilliant people while in school. !!!!
That's amazing, congrats! If you don't mind sharing, do you know if your scholarship was merit-based or a combination of merit and need-based? I have your same stats (sub LSAT with GRE) but unfortunately received less than 50% tuition merit aid 🙁
 
Okay so I’m confused, I got an email from Umich that said I need to submit an application for in state tuition, but I haven’t even gotten an admissions decision yet 😂 Also, I’ve lived in MI since birth never anywhere else, so I’m confused 😅 anyone else get that email?
 
I haven't submitted my Duke app yet. Since I'm already in for many other great schools, could someone talk to me about whether I should still consider Duke? 😓 Part of me just don't want to waste all the efforts I've already put in, but then again why waste the app fee if Duke's no better than any other schools I've already got in.
 
Thank you! I am actually not sure -- the award letter doesn't say -- if I had to guess, merit? But that's a good question. It might also have something to do with my focused interest in the dual program.

Congrats on your scholarship, that is a great accomplishment, too! Maybe you'll be able to submit a reconsideration with them?
Ah I see, no worries. And yes I'll definitely be submitting financial aid appeals to my top choices. Regardless, congrats on your scholarship that's really amazing!!
 
I haven't submitted my Duke app yet. Since I'm already in for many other great schools, could someone talk to me about whether I should still consider Duke? 😓 Part of me just don't want to waste all the efforts I've already put in, but then again why waste the app fee if Duke's no better than any other schools I've already got in.
just do it i had the same thought process and still sent a late georgetown app
 
Hi! Do most programs require you to commit by 4/15? I know GW asked me to commit by that date, but I don’t see a whole lot on what dates Yale and UNC require a commitment by. Also, I got an email about some admitted students webinars through George Washington yesterday but still haven’t heard whether or not I got any merit aid. I was reading on here that people usually heard back one way or another. Does this mean I didn’t?
I’ve seen people say they got an email that said they didn’t get any aid! When I emailed they said by March 1st we should hear something🙂
 
Okay so I’m confused, I got an email from Umich that said I need to submit an application for in state tuition, but I haven’t even gotten an admissions decision yet 😂 Also, I’ve lived in MI since birth never anywhere else, so I’m confused 😅 anyone else get that email?
Yes, I did too! And I went to UMich for undergrad and never had any issues with it. Super confusing. I just submitted the residency application so maybe the decision will come soon? Fingers crossed
 
I emailed Brown to inquire about application updates and this is what I got:
"Your application has been reviewed and is currently being reviewed for scholarship aid. You should hear back from the department shortly. "
How long did it take for them to respond to your inquiry email?
 
Did anyone decide on a school yet?
I committed to Emory yesterday! I realized that even though I still haven't heard back from a couple of schools, I love the city of Atlanta, and Emory was the goal I set for myself when I jumped into this application process. I don't have any debt from undergrad and the PhD programs I'm looking at are funded, so even without scholarships I should be able to manage the cost with federal loans, especially since I've been able to put a good chunk of money in savings since graduating last May.

Basically I just figured that Emory was the one school on my list I didn't actually have any cons for aside from cost, and if that's the case, then I should just figure out how to manage it.
 
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Hi everyone, I need some opinions about schools. I finally got all of my decisions back and I am trying to figure out what school to commit to. As of right now, my top three are JHU MSPH in Health Policy, BU Health Policy and Law (might change to Healthcare Management), and Columbia HPM.

Taking cost out of the question, does anyone have any pros and cons for the schools/programs? I am trying to figure out which school with give me the best ROI in regards to job opps after graduation and career trajectory.

My interest includes most likely going into healthcare consulting, hospital admin maybe project management, or working in pharma companies if that helps.

Does anybody have any suggestions?? I would greatly appreciate it!!!😀
 
Congratulations!
Did anyone hear back about financial aid from the GWU Maternal and Child health concentration?
I'm an MCH admit and I haven't heard back yet on anything! I spoke with the program director and she said by March 1st we will know, same was the financial aid office said.
 
Does anyone have an idea when Johns Hopkins (full time) MPH sends out financial aid (institutional scholarship, not federal loans) awards? Is it included in the admission letter or a separate email? I hope the latter...
 
Accepted to U of Utah! They want to me send in my response by March 2nd! Not sure how to feel about that considering I’m still waiting to hear back from some schools...
I went to the U for undergrad and live in SLC. Feel free to dm me if you have any questions!
 
Inspired by @potatoorganik , I'm also a lurker who has found this forum super helpful, so here goes!

Undergraduate School/School type: Ivy
Undergrad GPA/Major GPA: 3.3
Major/minor: Neuroscience
GRE: 158Q, 160V, 4.5W, taken once, studied for ~2.5 days

Experience:
- Multiple undergrad student leadership positions, RA in a lab, global health internship in Asia
- 1 year RA focusing on homeless health
- 1 year volunteer health navigator
- 2 years project manager in projects focused on health delivery transformation and equity

Letters of Rec:
- 2 former supervisors, 1 undergrad professor

Interests:
- Healthcare delivery, complex humanitarian emergencies, global health

Applied: JHU, Columbia, Emory, Brown, BU, GW, Drexel, NYU (all on 11/22, SOPHAS verified 11/30)
Accepted: JHU (MTS 75%), Columbia (no $ yet), Emory ($30k merit + REAL), BU (35% tuition), GW (Presidential Scholarship), Drexel (Dean's Award), NYU ($12k)
Waiting for: Brown
Rejected:
Waitlisted:
Attending:
absolutely no idea

Would love to learn more about where people decide to go and their reasons!
 
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Yes, I did too! And I went to UMich for undergrad and never had any issues with it. Super confusing. I just submitted the residency application so maybe the decision will come soon? Fingers crossed
I hope so lol, the application was much more involved than I expected 😂
 
I might have to do that. It’s definitely not out of running but I want to hear back from HSPH and UVA. Also waiting on aid from some schools and want to weigh all my options

Just be honest and kindly ask them to extend the deadline to April 15 because you are still waiting to hear back from some schools. All schools know that this is the app season. Hopefully they will understand and grant you an extension to 4/15.

I have not committed to any programs myself for that same reason.
 
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