Learn the abilities and information required to advance public health research, fight disease, and advance health and wellbeing locally and globally. The Master of Public Health (MPH) program at Rollins is made to equip public health professionals with the abilities to direct multidisciplinary, cross-industry teams in tackling the most difficult social, medical, and financial issues of the present—and the future. Learn from knowledgeable faculty at Rollins in a specialized learning environment that is created to maximize engagement and support. Our small-group, discussion-based courses are offered conveniently in the evenings and are intended to equip you with the skills necessary to respond to public health emergencies. When you graduate, you’ll be well-equipped to pursue a career in public or preventive medicine, advance your career in the field of public health, or broaden your knowledge by earning a doctorate in public health.
Applying 95 Application Fee – Domestic Yes Electronic applications accepted?
Type | Domestic | International | Priority date |
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Fall deadline | January 5th | January 5th | Yes |
Exam | Details |
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Masters Degree Exam | GRE General Test |
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TOEFL: Required | TOEFL Paper score: 550 TOEFL IBT score: 80 |
Tuition & Fees
Financial Support
Financial award applicants must submit: | FAFSA |
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Application deadlines for financial awards | January 5 |
Types of financial support available | Fellowships Health Care Benefits Institutionally-sponsored Loans Scholarship and/or loans Traineership Graduate Assistantships Career or field-related internships Federal Work-Study Financial support for part-time students |
Student Body
358 Total Graduate Students 4% International Breakout (representing other countries)
Race/Ethnicity
Hispanic/Latino | 3.63% |
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Black or African American | 11.73% |
White or Caucasian | 48% |
American Indian or Alaska Native | 0% |
Asian | 12.29% |
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander | Not Reported |
Two or more races | Not Reported |
Unknown | 1.12% |
Gender
Male (22%) Female (77%)
Faculty
483 Total faculty Full-time – 208 Part-time – 275 Male (305) Female (178)
Research
Focus of faculty research: | HIV/AIDS prevention, infectious disease, minority health, health disparities, bioterrorism |
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Externally sponsored research expenditures last year: | 0 |
Location & Contact
Address 1518 Clifton Road, NE 1st Floor Atlanta, GA 30322 United States Update my info Your submission to Rollins School of Public Health has been sent. Larger Map
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Preparing a Strong Admissions Application for the Rollins School of Public Health
FAQ
Is getting into MPH Program hard?
However, MPH programs can be competitive. You should give yourself plenty of time to think about how to submit a strong application. Admissions requirements vary by program. You should carefully go over each program’s application requirements before applying.
How long does it take to hear back from Emory MPH?
The department posts admissions decisions as soon as they are made in OPUS. Usually, decisions are made within 4-6 weeks of the application being submitted to the department for review.
What is Emory acceptance rate?
Average GPA of 3. 32. MPH 155 Verbal, 155 Quantitative, and 4 on the GRE 05 Analytic Writing. PLEASE NOTE: All applicants to MPH and MSPH programs for fall 2023 admission are not required to submit GRE scores.