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“Joining the Mailman School as a student will be an experience of a lifetime—from classroom learning to extensive student life opportunities across the University and throughout New York City.”
Marlyn Delva
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Frequently Asked Questions
Academic Programs and Resources
Admissions Process & Requirements
Financial Aid
Yes, the school currently has nine dual degree programs and one pending program with the Law School. Applicants must apply separately to each of the two collaborating schools and must meet the admissions requirements of each. For more detail information about these opportunities, please click here. The Department of Health Policy Management offers a part time evening program (COTJ) leading to the MPH degree. The Department of Sociomedical Sciences also offers a part time program in Health Promotion with courses offered during the day and evening but it is not possible to take all of the required courses for the degree in the evening alone. On a full-time basis, the MPH or MS are typically completed in one-and-a-half to two years. Students who qualify for the General Public Health track usually complete the program in one year. Full and part-time students are expected to complete all program requirements within five years. No. Mailman School of Public Health works directly with the University’s Office of Disability Services (ODS) to help make personalized accommodations for students with disabilities. For a comprehensive look at career services at the Mailman School, please visit the web pages of the Office of Career Services.
PHD applicants must apply through the Columbia University Graduate School of Arts & Sciences, different deadlines apply. DrPH applicants are encouraged to have complete applications submitted by January 3rd. We require the (GRE) Graduate Record Examination General Test but will consider GMAT, MCAT, LSAT, or DAT. A written request for a waiver of test scores will be reviewed but is only appropriate if your transcripts provide clear evidence of all of these strengths. When reporting GRE scores from ETS, students should use Institutional Code 2159 and Department Code 0616. The Admissions Committee does not exclude GRE's based on test date. However, the Admissions Committee does reserve the right to ask an applicant to retake the GRE exam. Because public health is a broad multi-disciplinary field, applicants to the School come from a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs including the social sciences, business sciences, and clinical programs. All applicants must have a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree. Graduate program degrees will also be considered. Admitted Student Profile for Academic Terms Fall 2006 and Spring 2007 Application Process
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You may check the status of your application for admission at any time by visiting https://admissions.columbia.edu/. In order to protect confidentiality, we cannot accept status check requests over the phone. The M.P.H. degree at the Mailman School of Public Health requires a total of 45 points of academic credit. Transfer points from an accredited school may be granted toward M.P.H. degree requirements for graduate courses not counted toward another degree. Courses must be appropriate to the student’s degree program, meet Mailman School academic standards and be approved by the student’s department. The grading should be letter grade and the grade earned should be B+ and higher. No more than 15 points may be transferred. Core course requirements cannot be fulfilled with transfer points. Students who have taken similar courses elsewhere may either repeat the course(s) at MSPH or take and successfully pass the department’s Core Course waiver exam. Successful completion of a Core Course waiver exam exempts students from the course requirement but does not carry course credit or reduce the number of points needed for the degree. Requests for transfer credit must be made in writing by the student and approved by an academic advisor in the student’s department or program and by the Dean of Students. Requests must be accompanied by adequate documentation (official transcript showing successful completion of course, course syllabus, etc.). If you have questions after reviewing our website, you may call the admissions office at 212-342-5127 to make an appointment or email your question to ph-admit@columbia.edu. You may decide to do either depending on your particular needs and goals. Only the Programs in General Public Health and Environmental Health Sciences offer Spring admissions. Most decisions on applications for Fall enrollment are announced six to eight weeks following the Feb 1st deadline. Students in graduate programs at other schools and universities are considered for admission for select courses when space allows. Students must complete the following: Deadlines dates must be observed. File an admissions application to the School as a "special student" (non-degree), and submit all regularly required supporting documents (GRE scores are not required). You must specify in your personal statement which course(s) you are interested in taking. A maximum of 12 credits is allowed as a special student. 2007-2008 Tuition & Fees Financial Aid applications can be filed as early as January 1st. Your completed financial aid file must be in our office by February 15th in order to be given full institutional aid consideration for the forthcoming Fall semester. Most of the financial support awarded through MSPH is available only to U.S. citizens, permanent residents, and other eligible non-citizens. It includes: It varies, depending on the source of financial aid requested. At a minimum, a part-time student must register for at least six credits to be considered for financial aid. Yes, these types of support include: |
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