How to Apply

apply nowAlmost all College of Public Health applicants use the online centralized application service for accredited schools of public health at: http://www.sophas.org/.

Note that applicants that are applying to Combined or Dual Master's Degree programs, applicants applying to PhD program in Biostatistics, transfer students enrolled in other OSU graduate programs, as well as those applying to the MPH with emphasis in Clinical Investigation are exceptions, and have a different application process.

Applications for the MS or PhD programs may be considered for admission in other quarters, although Autumn Quarter is the preferred time to begin study and the fellowship competition is only available to autumn entrants.

Applicants who are already enrolled in a graduate or professional degree program at Ohio State should contact the College's admissions staff (cph@cph.osu.edu) for guidance concerning the application process, as it depends on their specific situation.

 

Deadlines

Graduate School  Application Deadlines

The deadlines listed below for the fellowship competition are firm. We encourage applicants to apply at least 3-4 weeks prior to all application deadlines to allow sufficient time for processing. Applications received after the deadlines will be considered only if space remains available.

  • November 30 - For all international applicants (regular admission and fellowship consideration)
  • January 3 - For domestic applicants applying for fellowship consideration (To qualify for the Graduate School Fellowship competition you must meet specific eligibility criteria. Be sure to visit this website for additional details: http://gradsch.osu.edu/graduate-school-fellowships-for-first-year-graduate-students.html
  • February 15 - For domestic applicants and international applicants who reside in the United States. All required documentation must be submitted to SOPHAS, complete applications received after this date will be considered only if space remains available.
  • March 1 - For MPH-Program for Experiences Professionals (PEP) applicants

 

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Materials Required for Application

The materials needed for an application will vary somewhat depending upon the degree and field of specialization chosen, and will be partly determined by whether the application makes use of SOPHAS, the centralized application service. However, every application will require at least certain elements, so it is important to plan ahead to insure their availability in a timely manner. Please use the links at left to determine how these materials should be submitted in your situation.

  • Official transcripts of all prior undergraduate, graduate, and professional course work
  • GRE test scores (or GMAT or other approved alternative if applying for a dual or combined degree program)
  • A personal statement that:
    1. explains your motivation and interest in graduate study in public health and for the specific degree program and specialization chosen, and
    2. evaluates your qualifications, including your academic record as well as work and other experiences
  • Three letters of recommendation; for persons who have been in school within the last three years, at least two of these should be from persons acquainted with your academic performance. Academic references are always preferred for MS and PhD applications. Note that applications made through SOPHAS have special instructions for letters of reference
  • A resume outlining your education, work experience, honors and achievements, and other skills or experiences relevant to your application
  • Any international applicant whose native language is not English, and who has been educated primarily outside of the U.S., must submit official scores from the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), taken within the last two years
  • International applicants who are admitted will also be required to provide an affidavit of financial support and supporting documents if seeking a non-immigrant student visa

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Degree-specific application process guidelines

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