OMG I have just been offered a REAL opportunity from Emory 👀 I didnt expect this honor. They might notice my yesterday's post I made on here that I'm deciding on Emory lol.
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I've heard that TAships at Yale for Masters students are rare but still possible, and students can TA anywhere in the school, not just at public health. I don't think we'll be able to see what opportunities are available until the summer thoughRejected from Harvard SPH-65 but hey Yale isn't too bad 😉 So happy to finally make a decision after all that waiting on HSPH! Anybody have any info about TAships at Yale?
Yep, it was an email letting me know there was a new decision letter in my portal, and the letter contained the scholarship infoCongrats! Did they email you?
I got the email, but I still can't access the info in Albert. Anyone else having this issue?NYU just sent out their financial aid email for anyone waiting
Same here!I got the email, but I still can't access the info in Albert. Anyone else having this issue?
it took a minute for me to gain access as well but it is working now.I got the email, but I still can't access the info in Albert. Anyone else having this issue?
Me! I am unable to access itI got the email, but I still can't access the info in Albert. Anyone else having this issue?
I am, please feel free to message meIs anyone here doing a JD/MPH? Or will obtain their JD in the future after doing their MPH? If so, what is your reason for doing so and what do you plan to do with your degree as far as career/job title?
congrats! how were you notified? and what were your stats if you don’t mind me asking? i’ve been praying for REAL but still no word 🙁OMG I have just been offered a REAL opportunity from Emory 👀 I didnt expect this honor. They might notice my yesterday's post I made on here that I'm deciding on Emory lol.
I'm with you! Currently struggling between Emory, JHU & Umich. I haven't received any financial info from any of them, so it's making it unnecessarily hard to decide 🙁Declined my UMich admission offer. Didn't get a scholarship and it's just way too expensive out of state. Plus I just think other schools are a better fit for me.
If anyone else is having a really tough time deciding between Emory, JHU, and GW, let me know how you're deciding. I'm so torn 😭 😭 😭
Finances are a huge part of my decision as well. I feel a HUGE pull towards Emory bc of the merit scholarship. But the JHU part-time MPH program allows me to keep working full time so I have a stable income (might just reduce my hours a bit, since my job has that kind of flexibility). GW is within commuting distance for me, so I can still stay at home with my family and not worry about DC rent. Ugh. They're ALL realistic financially for me, which is what makes this decision a billion times more difficult!!!!! I don't know what to do. I didn't think I would get into all of them. Plus 2 of them with scholarship offers. I feel like crying. 😭😭😭😭I'm with you! Currently struggling between Emory, JHU & Umich. I haven't received any financial info from any of them, so it's making it unnecessarily hard to decide 🙁
Did they email you or did you check the portal? I didn’t get any emails today from them...NYU gave me 3k in work study but that’s it, the rest in loans. I can officially cross it off my list
I got an emailDid they email you or did you check the portal? I didn’t get any emails today from them...
As far as I know, everyone gets offered 33K a year in federal unsubsidized loans. Anymore than that, I think you can try to get grad plus loans, but I don't know too much about those.Is anyone familiar with the grad plus loan process? I’ve made sure to keep a good credit score and have a clean financial history. Is there any reason why I would be denied? I absolutely do not want to use a private lender. If anyone has any insight please let me know!
That’s so cute! Congrats!!This is totally not an MPA chain but since I've been stuck waiting on a decision on a dual MPH/MPA program for a while, glad to say I got into Columbia MPA today!
(They play "New York, New York" by Frank Sinatra in their admissions e-mail when you open it, it's really cute!)
I'm quite familiar with both places and I don't think DC rent is more expensive but depends on exactly where you're living and with how many people. In DC a lot of people (especially students) live in row houses which are more affordable than downtown apartments since you may be living with ~5 other people (I know that sounds daunting but there are some very large houses haha). If you are looking for cheaper housing in DC, I would also recommend looking at Arlington, VA and Bethesda, MD. Sounds far but if they're metro accessible it can be just as close as somewhere in DC-proper. As for NYC, I know rent has dropped insanely since the pandemic, so perhaps that's why you're seeing cheaper things there now? (Also obviously depends on what neighborhood; Mailman is in a much less expensive area than NYU, for example.) Also, consider size - you may be paying the same in both cities but I can almost guarantee your DC space will be at least twice as big. PM me though if you have more questions, especially about DC housing as that's what I have the most experience with!stressing between GW and Columbia. Also why is DC rent more than nyc? someone from dc please help
okay that’s really helpful i will! i think the biggest difference was in terms of proximity, you can be close to columbua with 1000$ rent but not in DC but this is helpful!I'm quite familiar with both places and I don't think DC rent is more expensive but depends on exactly where you're living and with how many people. In DC a lot of people (especially students) live in row houses which are more affordable than downtown apartments since you may be living with ~5 other people (I know that sounds daunting but there are some very large houses haha). If you are looking for cheaper housing in DC, I would definitely recommend looking at places in Arlington, VA and Bethesda, MD. Sounds far but if they're metro accessible it can be just as close as somewhere in DC-proper. As for NYC, I know rent has dropped insanely since the pandemic, so perhaps that's why you're seeing cheaper things there now? (Also obviously depends on what neighborhood; Mailman is in a much less expensive area than NYU, for example.) Also, consider size - you may be paying the same in both cities but I can almost guarantee your DC space will be at least twice as big. PM me though if you have more questions, especially about DC housing as that's what I have the most experience with!
do not try to live directly in DC!! it's very expensive. look around parts of maryland and virginia that are metro accessible. it's not a whole lot cheaper, but it's still less!! check out this facebook page, i see some good deals sometimes: Facebook 小组stressing between GW and Columbia. Also why is DC rent more than nyc? someone from dc please help
thank you!do not try to live directly in DC!! it's very expensive. look around parts of maryland and virginia that are metro accessible. it's not a whole lot cheaper, but it's still less!! check out this facebook page, i see some good deals sometimes: Facebook 小组
Yeah I'd agree. Walking distance from GW is very expensive but you easily could be a 30-minute commute away and be paying less than $1000. Does anyone know more about the area around Columbia (wondering especially about safety as a woman)? I've heard conflicting things about whether people would recommend living nearby or not.okay that’s really helpful i will! i think the biggest difference was in terms of proximity, you can be close to columbua with 1000$ rent but not in DC but this is helpful!
i was admitted to health services and they had a virtual visit day a couple weeks ago. i would email them to check in!Has anyone received any information about an admitted student's day or anything similar for UW? I was accepted into the Epi program and the letter said invitations would be sent in the following weeks but I haven't received
no 🙁( I've been waiting for them and UC Irvine. I tried emailing UCLA a few days ago, but they haven't responded. Not sure there's a lot of hope to be had anymoreHas anyone heard from UCLA MPH Epi recently?
same just happened to me - I am pretty disappointed but am going to try and find a way to make it work since it's probably my top choice (unless UNC gives me aid). it's just so expensive!!For anyone from the 1/20 Columbia batch waiting for aid, I just got an email and all they gave me were the federal loans. Really disheartening that they made me wait two months just to tell me they don't have any money for me. Feels like they don't want me which makes me wonder why they accepted me in the first place... Just hard to hear since I really wanted to go there but finances are tight and I don't want to take out $100K in loans...
Same for me 🙁 Dream crushed.For anyone from the 1/20 Columbia batch waiting for aid, I just got an email and all they gave me were the federal loans. Really disheartening that they made me wait two months just to tell me they don't have any money for me. Feels like they don't want me which makes me wonder why they accepted me in the first place... Just hard to hear since I really wanted to go there but finances are tight and I don't want to take out $100K in loans...
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congrats! how were you notified? and what were your stats if you don’t mind me asking? i’ve been praying for REAL but still no word 🙁
Yes, when did u apply? Mine went under review Jan 21.Is anyone still waiting for Johns Hopkins MPH? ):
Chase the bag aka wherever the scholarship is LOLI got into Harvard, Hopkins, Emory, NC, and Yale for MPH in Health Policy. Right now, I am deciding between Harvard (no scholarship) and Yale ($60,000 Horstmann Scholarship). Any suggestions on where should I go?
Do you think you could update us if/when they respond back to your email? I was wondering the same thing regarding the fin aid email we received today 🙄I just got Columbia's financial aid and also all loans. Sent an email if this is final or do scholarships come later. If not, they off the list, and it is between Hopkins, Harvard, UCLA, and Berkeley.
Harvard aid: Harvard Scholarship of $28,550 and a nutrition department scholarship of $16,667 for the years I'll be attending.
Hopkins Aid: 50% off tuition first year, 75% off tuition second year
UCLA aid: $20,000 scholarship off tuition per year.
UC Berkeley Aid: Same as UCLA + a Maternal Nutrition Scholarship of $5,000
I rejected Yale since the cost of difference was the highest with their aid. Hope that Yale aid goes to one of yall!