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Admissions Requirements           
MHA  /  MPH  /  DrPH / PhD 
DO/MPH / M.S. in Applied Anthropology/ M.P.H.-Community Health 
M.S.N./M.P.H.-Health Management & Policy
Non Degree

Application Deadlines:
MHA
, MPH, DO/MPH, MS/MPH, or MSN/MPH :
Fall -March 15
Spring - September 1 (Application Deadline extended to Oct. 13th for US Citizens & Permanent Residents)
Summer I, II or Summer Institute Program - February 1

DrPH
Deadline to be considered for funding in Fall 2010 - February 1
Deadline for all applications - March 15
Applicants that do not hold an MPH see Admissions Requirements

PhD
Deadline to be considered for funding in Fall 2010 - February 1
Deadline for all applications - March 15

Non Degree
Fall-August 1
Spring-December 1
Summer I, II - May  1
Summer Institute ProgramJune 20

Application Procedures

MPH and DrPH Applicants: are required to complete the SOPHAS online application for schools of public health, which is available on their web site at www.sophas.org . In addition, applicants are required to submit official transcripts of all prior college-level course work, three letters of evaluation by individuals in a position to comment on the applicant's potential as a student and future professional, resume or curriculum vitae, and any other documentation that may be required to expedite your application to SOPHAS. GRE scores must be sent directly to the school (using institutional code 6565) from the Educational Testing Service, ETS www.ets.org . Frequently Asked Questions
SOPHAS logo
 

MHA, MS/MPH or MSN/MPH may apply through SOPHAS, www.sophas.org or to the UNT Health Science Center directly by completing and submitting all application materials to the university. download UNTHSC application

DO/MPH Applicants are required to complete the downloadable application

Non Degree Applicants are required to complete the downloadable application

Students at the University of North Texas (UNT) requesting enrollment for classes to transfer to UNT for their degree programs should e-mail their request to sph@hsc.unt.edu rather than completing an application.
 

Admissions Requirements for the MHA:
Application Deadlines
The applicant must hold a minimum of a bachelor s degree or its equivalent from a regionally or federally accredited institution.

  • The applicant must provide official transcripts from all universities or colleges attended, documenting their GPA on all undergraduate and post-graduate work.
  • All students seeking admission to a graduate degree program are required to take and submit scores for the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) to institutional code 6565. Applicants may substitute the GMAT , MCAT or LSAT  for the GRE.
  • The health science center requires an applicant from a foreign country to demonstrate satisfactory proficiency in oral and written English before being granted admission. Minimum TOEFL requirements: 550-written exam, 213-computer exam, or 79 on internet based examination or evidence of successful completion of a non-credit intensive course in English. Score reports should be sent to institutional code 6565.
  • Applicants to the MHA program may complete an application through SOPHAS or UNT Health Science Center School of Public Health. If applying through SOPHAS submit all application materials directly to SOPHAS. If applying to UNT Health Science Center download application and submit all application materials directly to the university.
    • Completed Application
    • Application fee
    • Complete official transcripts from all colleges or universities attended
    • International applicants with foreign transcripts must also include an official WES or ECE transcript evaluation report listing course-by-course U.S. grade point equivalencies
    • Official scores from all required entrance exams or tests
    • Three letters of evaluation by individuals in a position to comment on the applicant's potential as a student and future professional
    • An essay of personal career goals
    • A current curriculum vita or resume

 

Admissions Requirements for the MPH:
Application Deadlines
The applicant must hold a minimum of a bachelor s degree or its equivalent from a regionally or federally accredited institution.

  1. The applicant must designate on the application and reference in their Statement of Goals the area of study they wish to pursue within the M.P.H. program.
  2. The applicant must provide official transcripts from all universities or colleges attended, documenting their GPA on all undergraduate and post-graduate work.
  3. All students seeking admission to a graduate degree program are required to take and submit scores for the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) to institutional code 6565. Applicants to the Department of Health Management and Policy may substitute the GMAT or LSAT  for the GRE.
  4. The health science center requires an applicant from a foreign country to demonstrate satisfactory proficiency in oral and written English before being granted admission. Minimum requirements: TOEFL scores of 550 on written exam, 213 on computer exam, 79 on internet based examination (use institutional code 6565)or evidence of successful completion of a non-credit intensive course in English.
  5. To be considered for admission, the applicant must file the following official credentials with the Schools of Public Health Online Application Service, SOPHAS
    • Application fee
    • Complete official transcripts from all colleges or universities attended
    • International applicants with foreign transcripts must also include an official WES or ECE transcript evaluation report listing course-by-course U.S. grade point equivalencies
    • Official scores from all required entrance exams or tests (may include one or more of the following: GRE, GMAT , MCAT, etc)
    • Three letters of evaluation by individuals in a position to comment on the applicant's potential as a student and future professional
    • An essay of personal career goals (referencing the desired concentration)
    • A current curriculum vita or resume

 

Dual Degree Admission Requirements

D.O./M.P.H. Admissions Requirements:
Application Deadlines
See General M.P.H. Admissions Requirements with the exception of #5 & D.O. Admissions Requirements

  1. Applicants for the D.O./M.P.H. dual degree program may substitute the MCAT for the GRE
  2. Applicants may apply to any M.P.H. concentration
  3. Applicants that are currently enrolled in TCOM should submit a letter to the University of North Texas Health Science Center Registrar granting permission to release copies of official transcripts and MCAT score reports to the School of Public Health, Office of Student and Academic Services.
  4. Applicants must file the following official credentials with the School of Public Health, Office of Student and Academic Services:
    • An application for admission to the School of Public Health
    • Application fee
    • Complete official transcripts from all colleges or universities attended
    • Official scores from one of the following entrance exams: GRE, GMAT, MCAT
    • Three confidential letters of evaluation by individuals in a position to comment on the applicant s potential as a student and future professional
    • An essay statement of personal career goals (referencing the desired concentration)
    • A current curriculum vita or resume

Applicants that have not enrolled in TCOM must request MCAT scores and official transcripts from any college or university attended to be sent to the School of Public Health, Office of Student and Academic Services.
 

M.S.N./M.P.H.-Health Management & Policy Admissions Requirements:
Application Deadlines
See General MPH Admission Requirements & M.S.N. Admissions Requirements

  1. Applicant may only apply to the Department of Health Management & Policy
  2. Students in the M.S.N. program must apply to the M.P.H. program prior to the
    completion of 24 SCH in the M.S.N. program. Conversely, students in the M.P.H.
    program must apply to the M.S.N. program prior to the completion of 24 SCH in the
    M.P.H. program.
  3. The health science center requires an applicant from a foreign country to demonstrate satisfactory proficiency in oral and written English before being granted admission. Requirements: minimum TOEFL scores of 550 on written exam, 213 on computer exam, 79 on internet based examination(use institutional code 6565) or evidence of successful completion of a non-credit intensive course in English.
  4. To be considered for admission, the applicant must file the following official credentials with the Schools of Public Health Online Application Service, SOPHAS or UNTHSC School of Public Health, Office of Academic and Student Services: 
    • Completed Application
    • Application fee
    • Complete official transcripts from all colleges or universities attended
    • International applicants with foreign transcripts must also include an official WES or ECE transcript evaluation report listing course by course U.S. grade point equivalencies
    • Official scores from one of the following entrance exams: GRE (use institutional code 6565), GMAT , MCAT
    • Three confidential letters of evaluation by individuals in a position to comment on the applicant's potential as a student and future professional
    • An essay of personal career goals 
    • A current curriculum vita or resume 
       

M.S. Applied Anthropology/M.P.H. Community Health- Admissions Requirements:
Application Deadlines
See General MPH Admission Requirements & General MS Applied Anthropology Admission Requirements

  1. Applicants may only apply to the Community Health Concentration within the Department of Social & Behavioral Sciences
  2. New students are encouraged to apply simultaneously to both programs for the Fall Semester. Application deadlines for Anthropology are Feb. 15 th and May 1 st . However, a student may decide to apply at any time prior to the 18 SCH cut-off (see below). Students are not given dual degree status until they have been successfully admitted to both the M.P.H. and the M.S. in Applied Anthropology programs.
  3. The health science center requires an applicant from a foreign country to demonstrate satisfactory proficiency in oral and written English before being granted admission. Requirements: minimum TOEFL scores of 550 on written exam, 213 on computer exam, 79 on internet based examination(use institutional code 6565) or evidence of successful completion of a non-credit intensive course in English.
  4. To be considered for admission, the applicant must file the following official credentials with the Schools of Public Health Online Application Service, SOPHAS or UNTHSC School of Public Health Office of Student & Academic Services
    • Application fee
    • Complete official transcripts from all colleges or universities attended
    • International applicants with foreign transcripts must also include an official WES or ECE transcript evaluation report listing course by course U.S. grade point equivalencies
    • Official scores from one of the following entrance exams or tests: GRE, GMAT , MCAT (GRE score reports should be sent using institutional code 6565)
    • Three confidential letters of evaluation by individuals in a position to comment on the applicant's potential as a student and future professional
    • An essay of personal career goals 
    • A current curriculum vita or resume

For students currently enrolled in the M.P.H. or M.S. Anthropology program, they have 18 SCH to decide if they would like to complete the dual degree program. If a current M.P.H. student, they must apply to the anthropology program for the Fall semester. If a current anthropology student, they can apply to the SPH for any semester (Fall, Spring, or Summer).


Admissions Requirements for the Dr.P.H.

Application Deadlines

• Hold a MPH or related master’s degree(s) (or terminal clinical/doctoral degree) from an accredited college or university
• Submit an application to the School of Public Health via the SOPHAS (Schools of Public Health Application Service) at www.sophas.org
• Submit complete, official transcripts from all colleges and universities attended
• Submit official scores from one of the following graduate admissions examinations: Graduate Record Examination (GRE), Graduate Management Aptitude Test (GMAT), Medical College Admissions Test (MCAT), Law School Admissions Test (LSAT) or Pharmacy School Admissions Test (PCAT).The examination requirement is waived for applicants possessing a professional doctoral degree with a license to practice in the United States.
• Three (3) letters of recommendation from profession­als who are familiar with the applicant’s academic and/or professional work
• Current resume or curriculum vita
• Statement of Purpose (1-2 pages) addressing the appli­cant’s career goals and how the DrPH will assist career aspirations
• International applicants must include an official WES or ECE evaluation report listing course-by-course U.S.grade point equivalency and official TOEFL scores (minimum scores: written = 550; computer-based = 213; internet-based = 79).The TOEFL is waived if the applicant has earned a high school diploma or a bachelor or master’s degree from an accredited institution within the United States or Canada
• A minimum graduate GPA of 3.2.Although a minimum GPA has been established, admission to the program is highly competitive
• A minimum of three years of significant public health or other appropriate work experience is strongly recommended
• If invited for an interview, applicants are expected to participate in either an on-campus interview or a technology-assisted interview


Admissions Requirements for the Ph.D.

Application Deadlines

• Completion of a MA, MS, MPH or a related master’s degree(s) from an accredited college or university is preferred
• Submit an application to the School of Public Health via SOPHAS (Schools of Public Health Application Service) at www.sophas.org
• Submit complete, official transcripts from all colleges and universities attended
• Submit official scores from one of the following graduate admissions examinations: Graduate Record Examination (GRE), Graduate Management Aptitude Test (GMAT), Medical College Admissions Test (MCAT), Law School Admissions Test (LSAT) or Pharmacy School Admissions Test (PCAT).The examination requirement is waived for applicants possessing a professional doctoral degree with a license to practice in the United States.
• Three (3) letters of recommendation from profession­als who are familiar with the applicant’s academic and/or professional work
• Current resume or curriculum vita
• Statement of Purpose (1-2 pages) addressing the appli­cant’s career goals and how the DrPH will assist career aspirations
• International applicants must include an official WES or ECE evaluation report listing course-by-course U.S.grade point equivalency and official TOEFL scores (minimum scores: written = 550; computer-based = 213; internet-based = 79).The TOEFL is waived if the applicant has earned a high school diploma or a bachelor or master degree from an accredited institution within the United States or Canada
• A minimum graduate GPA of 3.2.Although a minimum GPA has been established, admission to the program is highly competitive
• Applicants will be reviewed for best fit with concentra­tions and faculty mentors
• If invited for an interview, applicants are expected to participate in either an on-campus interview or a technology-assisted interview

 


Non Degree Admissions Requirements
Application Deadlines
The health science center recognizes that some students may wish to be admitted to the School of Public Heatlh for the purpose of taking courses not necessarily leading to an advanced degree. Admission to the School of Public Health may be granted, subject to the following provisions.

  1. The applicant must hold a minimum of a bachelor s degree or its equivalent from a regionally or federally accredited institution, have a minimum overall GPA of 3.0 or better and must meet application deadlines.
  2. The student in this status is required to receive credit in all graduate courses taken, and must maintain a GPA of 3.0 on all such courses attempted.
  3. A student who is admitted to non-degree status has no assurance that work completed under this status will be applicable toward degree requirements should he or she subsequently be admitted to a degree program at the health science center. A maximum of 12 semester hours may be taken. Completion of departmental graduate courses by non-degree students does not obligate the School of Public Health to grant admission to a degree program at a later date, unless all general and specific requirements for admission to that program have been met.
  4. International applicants requiring or holding F-1 visa status are not eligible for non-degree admission.
  5. To be considered for admission, the applicant must file the following official credentials with the School of Public Health Office of Student & Academic Services:
    • Complete application
    • Application fee
    • Complete official transcripts from all colleges or universities attended

Summer Institute Admissions Requirements 
The Summer Institute is an intensive 3-week session that offers coursework in each of the five major disciplines of public health. Courses are taught by UNT Health Science Center School of Public Health faculty. 

  • Degree Seeking Applicants: Follow admissions requirements & application procedures above for all listed degrees.
  • Non-Degree Applicants: Follow procedures listed above for Non-Degree status. Please note that the minimum GPA requirements are waived for Summer Institute applicants.
    Application Deadlines

 

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