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

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I just got into UMD--epi pretty shocked considering how good a program it is. im still waiting on a lot of schools. so fingers crossed

the schools I have gotten into want to know whether I want to commit, but i want to wait to hear from the rest of the schools before deciding. what do i tell the schools I have heard from?
 
I'm pretty torn...I prefer Brown's program over NYU but would like work in NYC after graduation. As an NYU public health undergrad alum I'm pretty sure I would still have access to the PH career services no matter where I decided to go. Does anyone have any advice or insight?

Here's to hoping I get off of Columbia's waitlist🤞
literally in the exact same position! i’m also leaning towards Brown but would love to move to NYC in the future (fingers crossed we both get off the Columbia waitlist tho!). but whatever happens, you can definitely still end up in NYC after graduation 🙂 that’s what i keep reminding myself
 
literally in the exact same position! i’m also leaning towards Brown but would love to move to NYC in the future (fingers crossed we both get off the Columbia waitlist tho!). but whatever happens, you can definitely still end up in NYC after graduation 🙂 that’s what i keep reminding myself
Hopefully there's good news in store for both of us! Maybe we will cross paths at Brown (or Columbia) in the future! 🙂
 
Hi all, I haven't been on here a lot (super busy :/) so I apologize if this has already been asked. But, I could really use some advice.

I received a response from Jen Farkas at Yale regarding scholarship if I switch concentrations from SBS to HCM. Unfortunately, from a scholarship perspective, different departments have different levels of funding. If I choose to pursue HCM instead of SBS then my scholarship would be half the amount that I received (so from $60k to $30k for two years).

The scholarship is a big reason why I'm choosing Yale. It helps me A LOT. I really want to pursue the dual degree program (MPH/MBA). I do not have "outstanding" GRE scores, so I'm worried I won't get in... but I thought if I switched to the HCM concentration that it'd help my chances. Does anyone know if students from other concentrations (like SBS) get into the dual degree program?

AHH I don't know what to do.
Hi! I committed to SBS and am considering a switch to CDE. If I may ask, are you trying to make the switch to HCM prior to enrolling at YSPH or after completing a semester?
 
has anyone still not heard anything about scholarships from JHU for the full-time MPH? and at this point, should I assume I'm not getting anything?
 
Hi! I committed to SBS and am considering a switch to CDE. If I may ask, are you trying to make the switch to HCM prior to enrolling at YSPH or after completing a semester?
Hello! I think for HCM specifically if you want to switch into it you have to write a new statement of purpose and switch prior to starting. This is because the HCM track is very intertwined with the school of management and the curriculum is very structured. I think it's different for other concentrations though I'd ask Mary Keefe!
 
Hello! I think for HCM specifically if you want to switch into it you have to write a new statement of purpose and switch prior to starting. This is because the HCM track is very intertwined with the school of management and the curriculum is very structured. I think it's different for other concentrations though I'd ask Mary Keefe!
Oh okay that makes sense, I was wondering because when I asked about switching after the first semester, Jen told me that typically scholarship awards wouldn't change. I know that HCM is different but if you at all have the possibility to switch after completing a semester, you may be able to hold onto all $60k
 
Oh okay that makes sense, I was wondering because when I asked about switching after the first semester, Jen told me that typically scholarship awards wouldn't change. I know that HCM is different but if you at all have the possibility to switch after completing a semester, you may be able to hold onto all $60k
Ah, that makes sense. I wonder if that's the case because maybe then I could switch to Health Policy rather than HCM since HP is under the same department. I just sent an email to Jen!
 
Ah, that makes sense. I wonder if that's the case because maybe then I could switch to Health Policy rather than HCM since HP is under the same department. I just sent an email to Jen!
Yeah I think it's worth asking about! Would you mind keeping me updated on what she says? I'm getting a little nervous haha since I really do need my scholarship in its entirety to afford my education
 
Yeah I think it's worth asking about! Would you mind keeping me updated on what she says? I'm getting a little nervous haha since I really do need my scholarship in its entirety to afford my education
Will do! And same. I could take out loans but I guess it's a matter of the number of loans I'll need to take out. Though, I just took a look at the HCM courses and really like them more than the SBS courses. AHH, is switching worth going into about $30k more debt??
 
If Columbia sends out a financial aid email with just loans, does that mean that no merit aid was awarded?
 
i got accepted to U of Mich, Columbia, and GW, all ranked much higher than Yale. without worrying about finances... am i making the wrong choice choosing Yale? Do these ranking matter?
I would say go to the one that aligns most with what you want to do or the staff you want to work with.
 
If you received a loan package already with no funding, I urge you to email them at [email protected] if you haven't already. They sent me my actual financial aid package about a day after I inquired, as did several other people.
Do you mind if I ask, did you have over the “required” 3.75 GPA for Columbia merit scholarships? I have only gotten my loan package already, but since I’m below that threshold, I wonder if I should even reach out regarding the actual financial aid package.
 
If you received a loan package already with no funding, I urge you to email them at [email protected] if you haven't already. They sent me my actual financial aid package about a day after I inquired, as did several other people.
I hadn't received anything from them yet so I just emailed today and then they sent me a loan package, but still no merit aid. Not sure what to do now!
 
Hello again everyone! Sorry I've been active on this page today haha.

Anyone deciding or have any thoughts on BU vs. Yale?

Given my whole switching concentrations/scholarship fiasco, it might actually end up less expensive for me to go to BU (and I think I'd be able to switch into healthcare management with no problem). I did have my heart set on Yale but am now considering BU again! The reason why I was deterred by BU was the name compared to schools like "Yale" (sad to say). I don't want it to be difficult to find a job outside of the New England area if I go to BU.
 
Have any non-residents of California gotten accepted to SDSU, University of SF, or Berkeley? I feel like every acceptance I've seen on here are residents or alumni of those schools. Is there preference? I'm from Washington and attended the UW for public health in undergrad, planning to apply the next cycle for 2022 🙂
 
just got an email from columbia that started with "we are pleased to provide you with a financial aid package based on the information you submitted on the admissions application" and the financial aid offer says "no award information available at this time." 🤣🤣🤣🤣

I don't even get loans bc i'm an international student. In any case, I had already declined my admission to mailman bc I was expecting this. Oh well!
 
Have any non-residents of California gotten accepted to SDSU, University of SF, or Berkeley? I feel like every acceptance I've seen on here are residents or alumni of those schools. Is there preference? I'm from Washington and attended the UW for public health in undergrad, planning to apply the next cycle for 2022 🙂
I got accepted in SDSU and live in Virginia but ultimately declined my offer.
 
has anyone gotten their aid statements from GW or Rutgers? been waiting on both for a while
 
Anyone check the new rankings that just came out? CUNY went down in public health ranking from 23 to 31 right now. I was considering it at one point, but not too sure now. No name recognition AND a sliding rank is a turn off for me. UAB went up in its ranking, now #17. Also NYU went up, now #31.
 
just got an email from columbia that started with "we are pleased to provide you with a financial aid package based on the information you submitted on the admissions application" and the financial aid offer says "no award information available at this time." 🤣🤣🤣🤣

I don't even get loans bc i'm an international student. In any case, I had already declined my admission to mailman bc I was expecting this. Oh well!
I'm international as well and the same thing happened to me LOL. Where are you planning to attend?
 
asking for a friend and i’m also curious, if you received a scholarship from uic was it included in your acceptance or financial aid letter? if it’s not on your financial aid letter, does that mean you didn’t get anything?
 
asking for a friend and i’m also curious, if you received a scholarship from uic was it included in your acceptance or financial aid letter? if it’s not on your financial aid letter, does that mean you didn’t get anything?
did ANYONE receive a scholarship to UIC is my question bc when I emailed them, they said it's VERY rare to get one.
 
asking for a friend and i’m also curious, if you received a scholarship from uic was it included in your acceptance or financial aid letter? if it’s not on your financial aid letter, does that mean you didn’t get anything?
did ANYONE receive a scholarship to UIC is my question bc when I emailed them, they said it's VERY rare to get one.
I got a scholarship with my acceptance letter from my department (HPA). I turned down my offer before I got my financial aid package so I’m not sure if anything else is included.
 
To everyone waiting for UCLA MPH Epi decision,

I got an acceptance email from them last week on Friday. I had applied in early October. It was such a long wait and I can feel you!
I hope you all get a decision from them at the earliest.
Good luck!
omg waitttt you're sparking dangerous hope in me plsss. I'll cry my eyes out if I get into UCLA cause it's my alma mater and I love it here
 
Got my financial aide offer from Tufts...loans and $1000 work study 😂 guess I’m marking them off the list
Wait, what?! $1000/semester?! I haven't gotten any financial aid info from them, but honestly, it's fine since I applied thinking I wouldn't get in anywhere lol (thankfully this isn't the case).

Seriously though, hearing so many schools give out so little aid/scholarships is really disheartening...
 
Anyone check the new rankings that just came out? CUNY went down in public health ranking from 23 to 31 right now. I was considering it at one point, but not too sure now. No name recognition AND a sliding rank is a turn off for me. UAB went up in its ranking, now #17. Also NYU went up, now #31.
Yeah, NYU's school of public health is only 5 years old, so they are on the right track if they've been climbing the last 2 years 🙂
 
I'm pretty torn...I prefer Brown's program over NYU but would like work in NYC after graduation. As an NYU public health undergrad alum I'm pretty sure I would still have access to the PH career services no matter where I decided to go. Does anyone have any advice or insight?

Here's to hoping I get off of Columbia's waitlist🤞
I think you should look at data on where people get jobs post-graduation. Most schools' sites have a section on where people end up after their MPH. From what I recall, most Brown MPH grads work in the Rhode Island area or Boston afterwards.
 
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Wait, what?! $1000/semester?! I haven't gotten any financial aid info from them, but honestly, it's fine since I applied thinking I wouldn't get in anywhere lol (thankfully this isn't the case).

Seriously though, hearing so many schools give out so little aid/scholarships is really disheartening...
$1000 for the whole year, $500 per semester. I just have to laugh. Yes I’m grateful to get something but tuition plus living expenses adds up to about 60k yearly lol
 
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