Accepted to Rutgers' MPH in Epidemiology!
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Congratulations! I got into Columbia HPM, UMich HMP, Yale health policy and in the end chose Yale mainly bc of what I personally felt was important for my time there. In he end much of the coursework was similar, both programs are super strong and have an amazing network etc. So these were my main decisions after reviewing both programs:Just got into Columbia SMS! Going to be difficult choosing between that program, Dartmouth's accelerated MPH, and Yale's Health Policy. Anyone have two cents they could give on how they made their choice?
I haven’t heard anything!I saw a rejection on reddit from Columbia 2 days ago and today it seems like they sent out waitlist decisions but I still haven't heard back yet. Is anyone in the same position :/
hey, have you looked into the training grants for IH/other occupational safety concentrations offered at UMich? I emailed the program director for Occ and Env Epi, which is the program I was admitted to, and they said they'll be allocating the NIOSH funding in the coming weeks. Not sure if you've spoken with the IH program director, but it's possible more money is coming your way (this is assuming the 50% you already got is from admissions and not NIOSH/COHSE funding)Hi everyone! Looking for some advice here, what is everyone considering when choosing the school they are attending (cost, curriculum, etc.)? I am deciding between UIC and Michigan and am really having trouble making a final decision. My program is industrial hygiene (IH) through the Environmental Health department. A large factor in my school decision was for my program to be accredited, which both UIC and UMich are. Michigan has a very well-known IH program, however out-of-state tuition for Michigan is incredibly expensive. I did receive a scholarship for 50%, but with the COL I am having a difficult time justifying taking that much out in loans. For my scholarship offered at UIC, tuition would be about 15K cheaper than Michigan. Does anyone have any knowledge about UIC and their programs or student outcomes? I want to be in a good program that I will feel supported in, but I also do not want to go so far in debt.
Ask them for placement info for their 2020 and 2021 grads. They have to provide that to the accrediting agency so they are sitting on that info and may share it with you.Does anyone know how NYU is for Biostatistics? In general, how it's regarded among employers etc
How were you notified of your scholarship at UIC? I was also admitted into both of these schools and considering both as well!Hi everyone! Looking for some advice here, what is everyone considering when choosing the school they are attending (cost, curriculum, etc.)? I am deciding between UIC and Michigan and am really having trouble making a final decision. My program is industrial hygiene (IH) through the Environmental Health department. A large factor in my school decision was for my program to be accredited, which both UIC and UMich are. Michigan has a very well-known IH program, however out-of-state tuition for Michigan is incredibly expensive. I did receive a scholarship for 50%, but with the COL I am having a difficult time justifying taking that much out in loans. For my scholarship offered at UIC, tuition would be about 15K cheaper than Michigan. Does anyone have any knowledge about UIC and their programs or student outcomes? I want to be in a good program that I will feel supported in, but I also do not want to go so far in debt.
Hello! Yes, 25% of my offer was a traineeship from the NIOSH and the other 25% was from admissions! I spoke to the IH program director and he was not able to offer any more aid at this time, so I am hoping that admissions could possibly offer a bit more.hey, have you looked into the training grants for IH/other occupational safety concentrations offered at UMich? I emailed the program director for Occ and Env Epi, which is the program I was admitted to, and they said they'll be allocating the NIOSH funding in the coming weeks. Not sure if you've spoken with the IH program director, but it's possible more money is coming your way (this is assuming the 50% you already got is from admissions and not NIOSH/COHSE funding)
I received my offer letter via email from the program director! It's a hard decision, what program did you apply for?How were you notified of your scholarship at UIC? I was also admitted into both of these schools and considering both as well!
I applied to the Community Health Science program at UIC and Health Education and Health Behavior at UMich. I'm out of state for UIC and in-state for Michigan but the cost of living in Ann Arbor is insane! Looks like I'll be commuting from home 😓.I received my offer letter via email from the program director! It's a hard decision, what program did you apply for?
Yes so expensive!! I honestly was not expecting that when I started considering Michigan. I have not heard from the financial aid office yet, but I just emailed them today to discuss my financial aid award. If I heard from them I will let you knowI applied to the Community Health Science program at UIC and Health Education and Health Behavior at UMich. I'm out of state for UIC and in-state for Michigan but the cost of living in Ann Arbor is insane! Looks like I'll be commuting from home 😓.
Also, have you been able to contact the financial aid office? I called them several times and no one answers. After looking at their reviews on Google, this seems to be a common issue I guess.
I heard back Monday, 03/07Anyone hear back from BU in this second wave yet? I am still waiting!!!
I had the same thing happen with another school, you should be all good! The school sent me a congrats email first, then a few days later they sent another email to me that a decision was made to my portal. I think for similar situations you can probably check your portal now too and the decision is gonna be the same as your congrats letter.Hey everyone!
I received an email congratulating me on my acceptance to Yale, however, no prompt to visit the portal to view my decision. I'm thinking worst-case scenario and they mistakenly sent me that email, since all other schools have emails that make me log into a portal. Has anyone had a similar experience with Yale?
Also, does anyone have a link to the admissions portal?
Major imposter syndrome - clearly.
Also, general update:
Dartmouth: Waitlist
Harvard: Rejection
Columbia: Waiting
Yale: Acceptance
haha thank you for your answer!I had the same thing happen with another school, you should be all good! The school sent me a congrats email first, then a few days later they sent another email to me that a decision was made to my portal. I think for similar situations you can probably check your portal now too and the decision is gonna be the same as your congrats letter.
also congratsss!
Hi! Yale doesn't have a portal if I'm not mistaken!haha thank you for your answer!
Unfortunately, I never got any information about a portal. But, fingers crossed! I also emailed them earlier to double check
Yeah, I didn't get it either. I agree with you. They need fix quite a few things on that template.I got a reply from her and she said I didn’t get it! You may need to email her again. I’ll be honest the template rejection she emailed me was a little annoying because she said they “focused strongly on those demonstrating alignment in current and future contributions addressing global catastrophic biological risks,” as if my application didn’t demonstrate that, but working on pandemic preparedness and smallpox/anthrax preparedness has been my job the past 6 years 😂 I know it’s just a template but maybe they should remove that as I’m sure a ton of people who applied have a focus on it haha
Congrats! What department within Yale did you get accepted to?I am absolutely shocked as I just received a $30,000 Horstmann Scholarship from Yale!
I'm not 100% sure, but if you go on SOPHAS, you can see the available programs and their start dates! I know a bunch of schools still have applications openIs it still too late to apply for any accelerated MPH programs that start in the Summer?
Health PolicyCongrats! What department within Yale did you get accepted to?
Tufts opened their application in March I think!I'm not 100% sure, but if you go on SOPHAS, you can see the available programs and their start dates! I know a bunch of schools still have applications open
There is a discord server for Harvard MPH admitted students. We are no more than 30 people at this stage but may worth joining and getting others’ accepted view on this? Maybe also try to speak to current students/ recent alumni through LinkedIn to understand what they did?Hi everyone! I was lucky to be accepted into the MPH 45-credit Quantitative Methods at Harvard for this Fall. I was wondering if there are fellow QM students who received an email regarding optional Summer classes and whether you plan on attending them. I unfortunately did not receive any scholarship, so funding for the 1 year program will be tough enough as it is without adding the Summer program tuition. But the email seemed to "strongly" recommend (although optional..) taking summer intro Biostatistics before starting in the Fall, and it is also true that my math/statistics skills are pretty rusty since graduating from undergrad 6 yrs ago.
Any advice/help on this topic would be greatly appreciated! Also, congratulations and good luck to everyone on this thread, wishing the best in your final decisions!
How come you didn't apply to Harvard's MPH-65 in Health Management or Health Policy? Not sure how flexible Harvard is with switching, but might be worth talking to a program director since it sounds like that program might be better suited for your goals. That being said I don't think doing the SM in Global Health would hurt you at all and I'm sure you could still get the admin fellowship you want with either choice here. Perhaps just boil it down to which curriculum sounds more interesting to you, and where you want to live more!Harvard SM'80 Globa Health vs Yale MPH - HPM - Help me choose!!!!!
In a nutshell, I wanna apply to med school down the line and I have no intention to pursue phd. I am looking to work in an administrative position maybe after the masters for a couple of years. While I am super grateful to get into both Harvard and Yale, this is also becoming extremeley impossible to choose. I heard SM is suitable for only research oriented jobs? I mean, If I want to do an administrative fellowship, say in a hospital after graduation, would I be stupid to choose Harvard over Yale?? Please let me know your thoughts!!
I would try the department/program head for the program you were admitted for, as they were the ones to distribute the scholarships!Does anybody know who to contact from UMich regarding an aid appeal? I emailed the financial aid office but that was not the correct one for an appeal.
Just heard back from Columbia!! So happyUndergraduate School/School type: Stony Brook University, State School (2021 Graduate)
Undergrad GPA/Major GPA: 3.48/3.94
Major/minor: Sociology Major, Biology and Chemistry Minors
GRE(including date taken): Did not take
Experience/research: Research assistant for Evolutionary Biology (2 Years), Undergraduate Researcher for Covid-19 Health Disparities Project (1 year), Volunteered as Community Health Outreach Team Leader (2 Year), Medical Sociology TA (1 Semester), Legal Assistant (1 Year), Summer Health Professions Education Program Alumni, Health Careers Opportunity Program Alumni, 2 Undergraduate National Scholarships for Commitment to Minority Health Disparities, 2 Research Travel Grants, and ABRCMS Participant
Letters of Rec: 1 from former Sociology professor and research supervisor (Known 3 years), 1 from former PI (Known 2 Years), and 1 from community outreach supervisor (Known 3 Years).
Interests: Minority Health Disparities, Urban Health, South Asian Health Disparities, Epidemiology of Chronic Diseases, Social/Behavioral Health, Health Policy, and Health Promotion
Applied:
Accepted: Drexel 1/26 ($15k Dean's Scholarship), Albany 1/25 ($1k Dean's Scholarship per semester), Mount Sinai 1/26, SUNY Downstate 2/3, CUNY 2/11, and Columbia 3/16 so far
- Columbia University- MPH in Sociomedical Sciences
- New York University- MPH in Social and Behavioral Sciences
- Boston University- MPH in Health Policy and Law
- Drexel University- MPH in Community Health Sciences and Prevention
- University at Albany- MPH in Social Behavior and Community Health
- Mount Sinai- MPH in Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
- SUNY Downstate- MPH in Community Health Sciences
- CUNY- MPH in Community Health
Rejected: N/A
Waitlisted: N/A
Attending: N/A
Still waiting to hear back from my top choices (NYU and Boston). I applied in the first week of January for all schools so it was a bit later in the cycle. Fingers crossed and good luck to everyone!
Just did, thanks so much!I would try the department/program head for the program you were admitted for, as they were the ones to distribute the scholarships!