Health Service Administration Application Procedure
Step One
Apply to UNT
You will need to apply to the Toulouse Graduate School through the online Apply Texas application and have all of your transcripts sent to UNT.
Application Fee
$75
Request Transcripts
You will need to obtain official transcripts from each college or university you attended. Contact each school and have the official transcripts mailed directly to:
University of North Texas
School of Graduate Studies
1155 Union Circle #305459
Denton, TX 76203-5017
Note for International Students:
The MS in Health Services Administration is fully online, but a hybrid program is also available on the Frisco campus that will satisfy the requirements for an I-20 form.
Compile the Following:
- Self-Statement
A double-spaced, typed essay outlining your academic interests, short and long term career goals, and why the program meets your needs. - Current resume
- Two professional letters of recommendation
are required from current or past employers, or community leaders, submitted on appropriate letterhead with signature.
Letters should be mailed to:
Dr. Gayle Prybutok
Coordinator, Masters in Health Services Administration
1155 Union Circle #311456
Denton, TX 76203-5017
or emailed to Dr. Prybutok at gayle.prybutok@unt.edu
Step Three
Apply to the Health Service Administration Program:
This program is offered entirely online. Once the department receives all of your application materials, you will be contacted by Dr. Gayle Prybutok, the Program Coordinator, to set-up an admissions interview over the phone.
If you have any questions, please contact Dr. Gayle Prybutok at gayle.prybutok@unt.edu or at 940-369-7820. We have a rolling admissions policy and this is an Accelerated Online Program. This means that you can complete the entire program in 18 months or less by going full time (3 courses) for 4 consecutive semesters. We have 5 points of entry. These are at the beginning of the fall semester, the middle of the fall semester, the beginning of the spring semester, the middle of the spring semester and the summer semester.