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For complete list of requirements for all departments, examine the [http://www.jhsph.edu/admissions/application_instructions/_includes/Application_Requirements.pdf Applications Requirement form]. | For complete list of requirements for all departments, examine the [http://www.jhsph.edu/admissions/application_instructions/_includes/Application_Requirements.pdf Applications Requirement form]. |
Revision as of 23:59, 11 March 2019
Location
Bloomberg School of Public Health
Johns Hopkins University
615 N. Wolfe Street
Baltimore, MD 21205
Contacts
Website: http://www.jhsph.edu/
Phone: 410-955-3543
Admissions e-mail: JHSPH.admiss@jhu.edu
Program Information
- In order to find out which Johns Hopkins Degree Program is best for you, try the self-test.
- The Masters of Health Science (MHS) degree program is ideal for those with fewer than two years of public health-related experience (e.g. employment in public health).
- Academic MHS
- 4 terms of full-time coursework
- Professional MHS
- Includes internship practicum after completion of coursework
For more information on all programs, click here
Admission Requirements
Course and Degree Requirements
- Degree: baccalaureate degree in a related field
- MCAT or GRE scores
- Most admitted students average the 75 percentile in all three areas of GRE (79% in Verbal Reasoning and 67% in Quantitative Reasoning)
For more information, visit here
GPA
- MHS students have average 3.5 Undergraduate GPA
Supporting Documents
- Personal statement of professional and/or research goals
- Official transcript from all institutions attended
- Three letters of recommendation
- Resume/CV
- Online Application + $45 application fee
For complete list of requirements for all departments, examine the Applications Requirement form.
Timeline 09-10
- International Health
- Jan 2: Priority deadline (first consideration for Recruitment Weekend and/or funding opportunities
- Mar 1: Final deadline (students will be admitted on a rolling-admissions basis)
Deadlines vary between different departments. Consult the Applications Deadlines form for complete list of dates.
Tuition and cost of living 09-10
- Full time students per nine month academic year (MHS): $39,120/$9,780 (4 terms)
- Part time students: $815 per credit unit
- Application fee: $45, Matriculation fee: $500, Nonresident fee: $1,467 per term, Leave of absence fee: $50 per term, Activity fee: $40, Late payment fee: $100, Late registration fee: $100, Late course change fee: $50, Course fee: optional, varies by course, Returned check fee: $25
- Estimated cost of living: $19,716 for 9 months, $24,086 for 11 months
For more tuition information, click here. For more cost of living information, click here.
Financial Aid
- A limited amount of full-tuition scholarships are awarded to incoming master’s students in a competitive process. In the second year, after successful completion of 64 units and during the practicum, all Global Health students will receive a 75% tuition scholarship. RA and TA positions available.
- For information on more funding sources, visit here.