Applications for an August start in the Schoolwide DrPH Program open in August . Applications are processed through the online portal Schools of Public Health Application Services (SOPHAS) and the application deadline is December 1.
Deadline to submit application in SOPHAS: December 1
Deadline to apply for Bloomberg Fellowship: December 1
Supporting document deadline (transcripts & WES evaluations if relevant; letters of recommendation; official English language proficiency scores, if applicable): December 15
Review of applications: December through February
Communication of offers: Early March
In addition to standard School application materials, DrPH applicants should also possess:
* The DrPH Program will accept a health-related master's degree as qualification for applying to the DrPH Program; however, students who have not completed prior coursework in Biostatistics and Epidemiology may need to take additional coursework concurrent with the 57 didactic credits required for the DrPH (see the prerequisite section of this website). For examples of other master's degrees with which students have entered the program, see our FAQ.
All application materials will be carefully considered in the admissions process, with special emphasis on applicants’ practice experience and promise as a public health leader.
Students should identify only one program concentration (and track where relevant) when applying for the DrPH in SOPHAS. If the Custom Track is preferred, a separate question in the SOPHAS admissions form asks applicants to describe briefly a) their proposed area of study; b) their academic goals; and c) 6-8 courses they could take at the Bloomberg School.
Standardized test scores are not required and not reviewed for this program. If you have taken a standardized test such as the GRE, GMAT, or MCAT and want to submit your scores, please note that they will not be used as a metric during the application review. Applications will be reviewed holistically based on all required application components.
The DrPH program currently does not qualify for F-1 or J-1 student sponsorship. Students who require visa sponsorship may only participate in this program online from outside of the U.S. Legal Permanent Residents and non-immigrants who are otherwise physically present in the U.S. and in a status that allows for full or part-time study, may participate in this program online or onsite in Baltimore.