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M.P.H. Admissions

Application, admission, and degree-granting requirements and regulations shall be applied equitably to all individuals, applicants and students regardless of age, gender, race, disability, sexual orientation, religion or national origin. All applicants must have a bachelor’s degree from an accredited university or college, show evidence of satisfactory preparation in math and computer skills and have acceptable academic record.

Fall Semester Deadlines: To view the semester deadlines visit the Department of Public Health's website. Under Academic Programs click Master of Public Health. In the right-hand navigation click Admission

Spring Semester Deadlines: 

Transfer Credit

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A non-CEPH accredited MPH program

The Department of Public Health will consider up to 9 credit hours of graduate work for transfer into the MPH Program. Students transferring from a non-CEPH (Council on Education for Public Health) accredited program or school may transfer no more than 9 credit hours of coursework, in which a grade of “B” or better was awarded, into the MPH Program. To be considered for transfer credit, submission of the course syllabus and Request for Evaluation of Transfer Credit Form is required. Please note that a separate form must be completed for each course requesting to be evaluated for transfer. Students will be notified by mail regarding the results of their request(s) for transfer credit.

A CEPH accredited MPH program

Students transferring from a CEPH accredited program or school may transfer up to 15 credit hours of coursework, in which a grade of “B” or better was awarded, into the MPH Program. To be considered for transfer credit, submission of the course syllabus and Request for Evaluation of Transfer Credit Form is required. Please note that a separate form must be completed for each course requesting to be evaluated for transfer. Students will be notified by mail regarding the results of their request(s) for transfer credit.

Application, admission, and degree-granting requirements and regulations shall be applied equitably to all individuals, applicants and students regardless of age, gender, race, disability, sexual orientation, religion or national origin.All applicants must have a bachelor's degree from an accredited university or college, show evidence of satisfactory preparation in math and computer skills and have acceptable academic record.

Criteria for Applicants

Both International and U.S. Applicants must possess a baccalaureate degree from an accredited university or college, submit their official GRE scores*, send in your official transcripts**, complete a minimum of one year of undergraduate mathematics (e.g. algebra, statistics or finite math), and show competency in communication skills (written and oral).

*NOTE: Submit GRE scores if cumulative undergraduate GPA is below a 3.0 or if you are an international student. 

**If you attended any Indiana University campus, you do not need to send transcripts for your IU credits.

Students meeting the above requirements are not guaranteed admission. Other admission factors include references, the personal statement, and personal interview (if applicable).

Application Instructions

If you are applying to a dual program, please be sure to send copies of all documents to both programs. Students who have completed the Graduate Certificate in Public Health and are applying to the MPH Program must complete a new application using new log in information.

When filling out the online application, you must select either Master of Public Health or Graduate Certificate in Public Health as the program of your choice. Your application will be reviewed by the MPH Admission Committee once all supporting documents and requirements have been met.

Application Fee

International Applicants: Applicants who hold non-immigrant or exchange visas are required to submit application and application fee to the Office of International Affairs (OIA). Applicants with a US citizenship, Permanent Residency, Asylee or Refugee status with a foreign bachelor degree are required to submit application and application fee to the Office of International Affairs (OIA).

U.S. Applicants: A non-refundable $50.00 fee (only payable by American Express, Discover, MasterCard, or Visa) is required in order to process application.

Graduate Record Examination (GRE)

Applicants with a GPA below a 3.0 or international applicants with a bachelor's degree earned a country outside the U.S. are required to submit official scores from the GRE taken within the past 5 years. The GRE is not required of applicants who have a graduate or professional degree from a U.S. or Canadian college or university. A minimum total score (Verbal and Quantitative scores combined) of 1000 is expected of applicants. When submitting your GRE scores, use IUPUI school code 1325 and departmental code 0616. Information about the GRE is available at www.gre.org. The following exams can be substituted for the GRE: DAT, ECFMG, LSAT, OAT, GMAT, MCAT, or USMLE. A petition to waive the GRE can be submitted with the application if individuals (1) already have a graduate or professional degree or (2) completed a graduate certificate from the IU Department of Public Health with a GPA of 3.5 or higher. Mail submitted score to:

IU Department of Public Health Admission
714 N. Senate Avenue Suite 250
Indianapolis, IN 46202

The following GRE scores are expected of applicants to the MPH program:

Verbal Reasoning minimum score: 450
Verbal & Quantitative Combined minimum score: 1000
Analytic Writing 4.0

The GRE is in the process of revising the scoring system. Visit www.GRE.org for more information.

Revised GRE Scoring System

GRE revised General Test (taken on or after August 1, 2011)*

Measure Scores Reported
Verbal Reasoning 130 - 170 (1 point increments)
Quantitative Reasoning 130 - 170 (1 point increments)
Analytic Writing 0 - 6 (half point increments)

*NOTE: GRE® revised General Test Scores will be reported beginning in November 2011. View the detailed score reporting schedule. If no questions are answered for a specific measure (e.g., Verbal Reasoning), then you will receive a No Score (NS) for that measure. Scores are valid for five years.

GRE General Test (taken prior to August 1, 2011)*

Measure Scores Reported
Verbal Reasoning 200 - 800 (10 point increments)
Quantitative Reasoning 200 - 800 (10 point increments)
Analytic Writing 0 - 6 (half point increments)

*NOTE: In November, a newly designed score report will be introduced when score reporting begins for the GRE revised General Test. For individuals who took the GRE® General Test prior to August 1, 2011, the score report will include your Verbal Reasoning and Quantitative Reasoning scores on the 200 – 800 scale as well as estimated Verbal Reasoning and Quantitative Reasoning scores on the new 130 – 170 score scale.
If no questions are answered for a specific measure (e.g., Verbal Reasoning), then you will receive a No Score (NS) for that measure.

Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)

Applicants who are not native English speakers or who received their bachelor's degree outside the United States must submit official TOEL scores (taken within the past two years) or proof of English proficiency. Scores can be sent to IUPUI School Code 1325 or mailed to:

IU Department of Public Health Admission
714 N. Senate Avenue Suite 250
Indianapolis, IN 46202

The following TOEL score is expected of applicants to the MHA program:

Internet-based TOEFL minimum score: 106
Computer-based TOEFL minumum score: 263
Paper-based TOEFL minimum score: 620
IELTS minimum score: 7

For more information on IUPUI TOEFL requirements, review the Office of International Affairs section on English proficiency for graduate students. For more information about the TOEFL exam, visit www.toefl.org.

IUPUI English Placement Test 

International students who reside in the U.S. at the time of application must submit either TOEFL, ILETS or IUPUI EAP (English for Academic Purposes) exam scores. International applicants who do not reside in the U.S. at the time of application must submit their TOEFL or ILETS scores with their application and, if admitted to the MHA Program, must also complete the EAP Exam upon arrival to Indianapolis. The USMLE and ECFMG do not fulfill the required proof of English proficiency when applying to the MPH Program. Applicants who have passed the USMLE or ECFMG must also submit TOEFL, ILETS or EAP scores.

For further information on the EAP, contact the http://liberalarts.iupui.edu/english/index.php/academics/eap/eap_home.

Personal Statement

The personal statement should be a minimum of 500 words and a maximum of 750 words in length and can be uploaded to the online application.  In your own words, describe experiences that have shaped your interest in health administration. Indicate why you are interested in the MPH Program or Graduate Certificate in Public Health. Outline your professional goals; immediate and long term. In your personal statement, it is imperative that you cite your sources if you include any statements or quotes that are not your original thought. All personal statements are submitted to www.turnitin.com by the Department of Public Health to ensure originality and proper citation.

Resume

Applicants must submit a resume. For each position on the resume, provide the job title, employing agency, dates employed, and responsibilities held. Indicate any additional strengths or skills such as fluency in foreign languages, research experience, teaching experience, community service and demonstration of leadership skills.  Include professional certifications, honors, and awards. Please email your resume to pbhealth@iupui.edu or mail it to:

IU Department of Public Health Admission
714 N. Senate Avenue Suite 250
Indianapolis, IN 46202
Transcripts

You will need to submit official transcripts, marksheets and diplomas from all colleges/universities attended. Your undergraduate cumulative GPA will be calculated based on all undergraduate transcripts. The IUPUI Office of International Affairs will evaluate your transcripts to determine if eligibility requirements for graduate study have been met. Official documents should be mailed to:

IU Department of Public Health Admission
714 N. Senate Avenue Suite 250
Indianapolis, IN 46202
Recommendations

The MPH Program expects that at least three letters of recommendations will be submitted from professional sources that can provide an unbiased critical assessment of your abilities, skills, and strengths and weaknesses. Examples of professional and academic sources are academic advisors, professors, preceptors or immediate supervisors. Examples of sources that are not acceptable include coworkers, colleagues, classmates and relatives.  

NOTE: All recommenders are required to provide an e-mail address for online submission. If electronic submission is not possible, click here to download a pdf version of the MPH Recommendation Formpdf file image

Interview

A personal interview of required of any applicant who:

  • has earned a undergraduate degree within the year they are applying or
  • holds a baccalaureate degree earned outside the United States or
  • is invited at the discretion of the Admission Committee.

The MPH Admissions Committee conducts interviews using Skype video conferencing for applicants who are unable to travel to Indianapolis for the interview. Skype is a free software application that allows users to connect through the internet to communicate. Note that applicants will need access to a webcam and microphone for the interview.

Skype System Requirements (taken from Skype website)
  • PC running Windows® 2000, XP, Vista or 7. (Windows 2000 users require DirectX 9.0 for video calls).
  • Internet connection (broadband is best, GPRS is not supported for voice calls, and results may vary on a satellite connection).
  • Speakers and microphone – built-in or separate.
  • For voice and video calls we recommend a computer with at least a 1GHz processor, 256 MB RAM and of course a webcam.
  • For High Quality Video calls you will need a high quality video webcam and software, a dual-core processor computer and a fast broadband connection (384 kbps).
Photo

Applicants are required to email a clear and visible 2” x 3” photo taken with the last 12 months to pbhealth@iupui.edu.

Helpful Websites

• Graduate Record Examination, (GRE) – http://www.gre.org
• Educational Testing Service (ETS) – http://www.ets.org
• IUPUI Office of International Affairs - http://international.iupui.edu
• IUPUI Office of Financial Aid - http://www.iupui.edu/~finaid/