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The MPH and MS-CR programs in Public Health Sciences
are administered by the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
(GSAS) and generally follows its admission requirements.
Application forms and their accompanying supporting documents should be
completed on-line at the GSAS website
http://artsandsciences.virginia.edu/gradschool/admissions/index.html
Applicants must hold a minimum of a bachelor's degree from an
accredited institution (or qualifying foreign institution) in order to
be considered for admission. Strong quantitative skills and
computer literacy are vital to success in our program; therefore,
special scrutiny is given to evidence of these abilities in each
applicant's materials.
A complete application
contains:
- Completed, signed GSAS standard application form, submitted
electronically at the above address
- Application fee
- Statement of purpose (your rationale for pursuing graduate study in
this area)
- Transcripts of all colleges and universities attended and listed on
your
application form, regardless of whether a degree was earned
- Minimum of two letters of recommendation (academic or
professional
references accepted)
- Official report of standardized test scores (GRE, MCAT, LSAT, or
GMAT)
- (Foreign students only) Official TOEFL score report
Optional
materials:
- Curriculum vitae or resume
- Additional recommendation letters
- Photograph
Legible, unaltered photocopies or FAX copies of test scores
and transcripts may be submitted for initial consideration.
If admission is subsequently granted, official copies of these
documents must be submitted before GSAS will allow a student to
graduate.
Applications should be submitted by
March 1 for both the MPH and the MS-Clinical
Research Programs. We
recommend that applications be submitted as early as possible
since the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences prefers that
application materials be submitted by December 15.
However, due to the unique needs of our applicants we offer
this deadline extension until March 1.
Applications which are completed after March 1 will be
considered late and will be evaluated on a space-available basis
only.
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