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INFORMATION FOR APPLICANTS
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR THE POST-BACCALAUREATE CERTIFICATE PROGRAM
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A completed application form with all
required materials must be received by the COPH Office of Student Services by
4:30 p.m. on April 1 for applicants seeking admission in the fall
semester and by 4:30 p.m. on October 1 for admission
to the spring semester.
To apply to
the Post-Baccalaureate Certificate program in the Fay W. Boozman College of
Public Health, applicants must submit the following materials:
1. A
completed and signed original COPH application form.
2. A
baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited college or university.
Official, original transcripts of all academic work must be sent to the COPH Office of Student Services
directly from each college or university attended, whether or
not a degree was awarded at that institution. Transcripts showing courses
completed at the UAMS Fay W. Boozman College of Public Health must also be
requested from the COPH Registrar and received by the deadline date. Transcripts
from foreign institutions must be translated.
3. Personal
statement or letter of interest (500 to 700 words).
4. Three
(3) COPH recommendation forms. The forms must be completed by separate
individuals who can speak to the candidate’s
academic, professional and public health experience. (Completed forms may be
accompanied by a formal letter of reference, at the discretion of the
recommender; however, the letter will not suffice as a recommendation without
the completed form.) The envelope containing the completed forms must be
signed by the referring party on the form and across the seal of the
envelope.
5. In
admission reviews, first consideration is given to Arkansas residents. In
recognition of the support of COPH programs by private and federal organizations
highly qualified applicants who are residents of another state or citizens of a
foreign country may compete for admission. Those whose native language is not
English or who do not have an undergraduate degree from a regionally accredited
US college or university, are required to submit a minimum score of 600 on the
paper based examination, 250 on the computer based examination, or 100 on the
internet based examination on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL).
The test must have been taken within the five (5) years immediately preceding
the application deadline (April 1or October 1)of the requested semester for
admission. An original report of the test score, sent by the testing agency to
the Fay W. Boozman College of Public Health, is required before any action is
taken on an application. Copies are not acceptable. An international
student non-refundable application fee of $105, in a check or money order,
payable to UAMS COPH, also applies. (Please see “Admission Requirements for
International Students” for more information.)
6. A
current curriculum vitae or résumé.
7.
Non-refundable application fee of
$44.10, in a check or money order, payable to UAMS COPH. International students
must pay a non-refundable $105 application fee.
8. Complete
a guided telephone interview conducted by COPH Student Services shortly after
the application deadline.
*The GRE
is not required for applicants to the post-baccalaureate certificate in public
health.
The Office
of Student Services must receive all required materials by 4:30 p.m. on the
published deadline (April 1 or October 1) date.
It is the
applicant’s responsibility to make sure her/his file is completed and received
by the Office of Student Services as required by the deadline. All
applicants who have turned in a completed application by the deadline date will
be notified in writing of the Admissions Committee decision.
An offer
of acceptance is valid for a maximum of one calendar year from the admitted term
of acceptance. Acceptance is defined as enrolling with the COPH.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR THE
MASTER
OF PUBLIC HEALTH (MPH)
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A Fay W.
Boozman College of Public Health completed application form with all
required materials, must be received by the COPH Office of Student Services by
4:30 p.m. on April 1 for applicants seeking
admission in the fall semester and by 4:30 p.m. on October 1
for admission to the spring semester.
To apply to
the Master of Public Health (MPH) program in the Fay W. Boozman College of
Public Health, applicants must submit the following materials:
1. A completed and signed original COPH
application form.
2. A
baccalaureate degree transcript from an accredited college or university.
Official, original transcripts of all academic work must be sent to the
COPH Office of Student Services directly from each college or
university attended, whether or not a degree was awarded at that
institution. Transcripts showing courses completed at the UAMS Fay W. Boozman
College of Public Health must also be requested from the COPH Registrar and
received by the deadline date. Transcripts from foreign institutions must be
translated. (Students who anticipate completion of their undergraduate degree
soon after the admissions deadline may apply for conditional admission. If
granted conditional admission, a final transcript from the student’s
baccalaureate institution must be received by the Office of Student Services
prior to the date of registration of the admitted semester.)
3. Graduate
Record Examination (GRE) official score(s). The test must have been taken within
the five (5) years immediately preceding the application deadline (April 1 or
October 1) of the requested semester for admission. Official scores must be sent
by the testing agency to the UAMS Fay W. Boozman College of Public Health (code
6512).
In some circumstances, and subject to approval from the Associate Dean for
Academic Affairs, scores on a comparable graduate test (MCAT, LSAT, GMAT, DAT,
and PCAT) may be considered. Applicants who have completed a master’s degree or
higher are exempt from the GRE requirement.
4. Personal
statement or letter of interest (500 to 700 words).
5. Three
(3) COPH recommendation forms. The forms must be completed by separate
individuals who can speak to the candidate’s academic, professional and public
health experience. (Completed forms may be accompanied by a formal letter of
reference, at the discretion of the recommender; however, the letter will not
suffice as a recommendation without the completed form.) The envelope
containing the completed forms must be signed by the referring party on the form
and across the seal of the envelope.
6. In
admission reviews, first consideration is given to Arkansas residents. In
recognition of the support of COPH programs by private and federal organizations
highly qualified applicants who are residents of another state or citizens of a
foreign country may compete for admission. Those whose native language is not
English or who do not have an undergraduate degree from an accredited US college
or university, are required to submit a minimum score of 600 on the paper based
examination, 250 on the computer based examination, or 100 on the internet based
examination on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). The test must
have been taken within the five (5) years immediately preceding the application
deadline (April 1or October 1)of the requested semester for admission. An
original report of the test score, sent by the testing agency to the Fay W.
Boozman College of Public Health, is required before any action is taken on an
application. Copies are not acceptable. An international student non-refundable application fee of
$105, in a check or money order, payable to UAMS COPH, also applies. (Please see
“Admission Requirements for International Students” for more information.)
7. A
current curriculum vitae or résumé.
8. Non-refundable
application fee of $44.10, in a check or money order, payable to UAMS COPH.
International students must pay a non-refundable $105 application fee.
9. Complete
a guided telephone interview conducted by COPH Student Services shortly after
the application deadline.
The Office
of Student Services must receive all required materials by 4:30 p.m. on the
published deadline (April 1 or October 1) date.
It is the
applicant’s responsibility to make sure that her/his file is completed and
received by the Office of Student Services as required by the deadline.
Accepted students will be notified in writing.
An offer
of acceptance is valid for a maximum of one calendar year from the admitted term
of acceptance. Acceptance is defined as enrolling with the COPH.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MASTER
OF HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION (MHSA)
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To apply to
the Master of Health Services Administration (MHSA) program in the Fay W.
Boozman College of Public Health, applicants must submit the following
materials:
1.
A completed and signed original COPH
application form.
2. Baccalaureate
degree from an accredited institution with a cumulative grade point average of
at least 2.75 (4.0 scale) overall or 3.0 (4.0 scale) in the last 60 hours.
3. An
original copy of Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) or Graduate Record
Examination (GRE) scores sent by the testing agency to the COPH (GMAT Code
OSF-3L-74 / GRE Code 6512). The test must have been taken within the past five (5) academic
years. Applicants who score in the top 50th percentile in the verbal,
quantitative, and analytical writing sections of the GRE or GMAT exam are
preferred. Typically, successful applicants earn a combined score in excess of
1000 on the verbal and quantitative portion of the GRE or in excess of 550 on
the GMAT.
4. Résumé
with two contact references.
5. 500-700
word statement outlining reasons for seeking master’s degree; including previous
work experience, career goals and objectives.
6. Official
transcripts of all academic work sent directly from each college or
university attended. Transcripts from foreign countries must be notarized in
the United States as "certified true" copies.
7. Non-refundable
application fee of $44.10, in a check or money order, payable to UAMS COPH.
International students must pay a non-refundable $105 application fee.
8. Interview
with program faculty.
Applicants must provide these materials as soon as
possible, and no later than the end of the spring semester. The faculty
interview is scheduled after all application materials are received and criteria
are satisfied. The admission decision is made after the interview.
The curriculum begins in the fall semester;
however, spring admission is possible.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MS MASTER OF SCIENCE IN OCCUPATIONAL AND
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH (MS)
Applicants
for the MS degree in Occupational and Environmental Health must obtain
admissions information from, and follow admissions procedures established by,
the UAMS Graduate School. The UAMS Graduate School Catalog describes all
admissions requirements and procedures in detail. Visit their website at
http://www.uams.edu/gradschool/.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DrPH DOCTOR
OF PUBLIC HEALTH IN PUBLIC HEALTH LEADERSHIP (DrPH)
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ALL required
materials must be received by the COPH Office of Student Services by 4:30
p.m. on February 1 for applicants seeking admission to the Doctor of
Public Health program.
To apply to
the Doctor of Public Health (DrPH) program in the Fay W. Boozman College of
Public Health, applicants must submit the following materials:
1. A
completed and signed COPH original application form available on the COPH
website.
Four recommendations from persons who may also be
contacted in regards to scholastic ability and professional experience. It is
preferred, but not required, that one letter is from a current or previous
supervisor, one letter is from a current or previous colleague, one letter be
from a current or previous supervisee, and one letter be from an individual who
can address the candidate’s academic potential. Letters should address the
candidate’s capacity for public health leadership or the candidate’s strengths
and weaknesses as a leader, must be enclosed in a sealed envelope signed by the
letter-writer across the seal, and must be enclosed with the application packet.
(Completed forms may be accompanied by a formal letter of reference, at the
discretion of the recommender; however, the letter will not suffice as a
recommendation without the completed form.)
2. A
baccalaureate degree transcript from an accredited college or university.
Official, original transcripts of all academic work must be sent to the COPH Office of
Student Services directly from each college or university attended, whether
or not a degree was awarded at that institution. This includes transcripts
showing courses completed at the UAMS Fay W. Boozman College of Public Health.
The applicant must request an official transcript from the COPH Registrar.
Transcripts from foreign institutions must be translated.
3. Official
transcript(s) of MPH or related masters degree(s) (or terminal clinical/doctoral
degree) from a regionally accredited college or university showing grades
earned, dates and award of degree. Official, original transcripts of all
academic work must
be sent to the COPH Office of Student Services directly from each college or
university attended, whether or not a degree was awarded at that
institution. This includes transcripts showing courses completed at the UAMS Fay
W. Boozman College of Public Health. The applicant must request an official
transcript from the COPH Registrar. Transcripts from foreign institutions must
be translated.
4. Official
transcript(s) showing completion of at least one (1) graduate-level
course in each of the following five areas: (a) Biostatistics, (b) Epidemiology,
(c) Health Behavior/Health Education, (d) Health Management/Policy, and (e)
Environmental and Occupational Health. These courses must have been completed
with a grade of “B” or better. Applicants who have completed only four(4) of
these courses but whose applications show exceptional potential for success in
the DrPH program may be admitted conditionally to the DrPH program; however,
they will be required to complete the remaining course (as presented in the COPH
core course requirements for the MPH degree) with grades of “B” or better before
progressing to the Public Health Sciences and Public Health Practice Cores of
the DrPH program. Individuals who have completed three (3) or fewer of the
above-listed courses will not be considered for admission to the DrPH program.
5. Personal
statement or letter of interest (including a description of work experience in a
public health-related field). Statement should also specifically address prior
experience in or demonstrated capacity for public health leadership roles
(500-700 words).
6. Original
and official GRE scores sent from the testing agency to the COPH, code 6512. The requirement for
completing the GRE may be waived at the discretion of the DrPH Faculty
Leadership Committee. This requirement must be made in writing on or before the
November 15th preceding the February 1 application deadline.
Applicants should be advised that waivers are not typically granted. Applicants
are encouraged to study for the GRE while awaiting a decision.
7.
Current curriculum vitae or résumé.
8. A
$44.10 non-refundable application fee in the form of a check or money order,
payable to UAMS COPH.
9. In
admission reviews, first consideration is given to Arkansas residents. In
recognition of the support of COPH programs by private and federal organizations
highly qualified applicants who are residents of another state may compete for admission. Those whose native language is not
English or who do not have an undergraduate degree from an accredited US college
or university, are required to submit a minimum score of 600 on the paper based
examination, 250 on the computer based examination, or 100 on the internet based
examination on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). The test must
have been taken within the five years immediately preceding the requested
semester of admission. An original report of the test score, sent by the testing
agency to the Fay W. Boozman College of Public Health, is required before any
action is taken on an application. Copies are not acceptable. An international student
non-refundable application fee of $105, in a check or money order, payable to
UAMS COPH, also applies. (Please see “Admission Requirements for International
Students” for more information.)
10.
An on-campus interview will be
required for selected applicants.
The Office
of Student Services must receive all required materials by 4:30 p.m. on the
published deadline date of February 1 for consideration for admission to the
program.
It is the
applicant’s responsibility to make sure that her/his file is completed and
received by the Office of Student Services as required by the deadline.
An offer
of acceptance is valid for a maximum of one calendar year from the admitted term
of acceptance. Acceptance is defined as enrolling with the COPH.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS AS A NON-DEGREE SEEKING STUDENT
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Students may
be allowed to take courses in the Fay W. Boozman College of Public Health as a
non-degree seeking student upon receipt of a completed application form,
official transcript(s) indicating completion of an undergraduate degree, and
payment of the $44.10 non-refundable application fee.
Students who
are currently enrolled and taking classes in another UAMS college or the UAMS
Graduate School are not required to submit the application fee, but must submit
all other required materials.
All
required materials must be received by the COPH Office of Student Services by
4:30 p.m. on:
August 1
for fall semester
May 15
for summer session
January 1
for spring semester
A NEW
APPLICATION AND APPLICATION FEE MUST BE SUBMITTED EACH SEMESTER WHEN ENROLLING
AS A NON-DEGREE STUDENT.
It is the
applicant’s responsibility to make sure her/his file is completed and received
by the Office of Student Services as required by the deadline.
Non-degree seeking students will be allowed to enroll in courses on a
space available basis once all degree seeking students have been placed on
the class roster. It is important to note that in some instances, courses
will be over-enrolled with degree candidates, and when this occurs, no
non-degree seeking students will be able to enroll. The application fee will not
be refunded.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR INTERNATIONAL APPLICANTS
All applicants who are not United States citizens
or permanent resident aliens or for whom English is not their native language
must meet the following admission requirements in addition to those stated in
the Program Information section of the College’s catalog.
The Fay W.
Boozman College of Public Health requires additional documents in order to
consider international applicants for degree programs. Because of the additional
requirements, completed application packets must be received by the Office of
Student Services two (2) weeks prior to the stated deadline for
domestic applications (March 15 for fall applications and September 15 for
spring applications). The non-refundable application fee for non-US citizens
and/or non-permanent resident aliens is $105 (USD).
1. The official transcript must first be evaluated
by the Education Credential Evaluators, Inc., P.O. Box 514070, Milwaukee, WI,
53203-3470. An official copy of the evaluation from the Education Credential
Service must be submitted with the application. A fee list and application forms
for this service may be obtained from the above agency.
2. A minimum score 600 on the paper-based Test of
English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), the equivalent score of 250 on the
computer version, or 100 on the internet based examination must be earned for
the applicant to be eligible for consideration for admission. An official report
of these scores must be received by the Fay W. Boozman College of Public Health
prior to the date(s) on which admission decisions are made for the program(s) to
which the applicant has applied. Copies are not accepted. The test must have
been taken within the five (5) years immediately preceding the application
deadline (April 1 or October 1) of the requested semester for admission. To obtain
the Bulletin of Information to register to take the TOEFL, write directly to:
The Education Testing Service, P.O. Box 6151, Princeton, New Jersey 08541-6151,
U.S.A. The applicant must indicate on his/her application for the examination
that results must be sent to institution code number R6512.
3. There are currently no student aid funds
available at UAMS to support international students. Completion of a financial
affidavit and documentation indicating that the applicant has sufficient funding
to pay for his/her educational and personal expenses while enrolled are
required. The United States Department of Justice’s Immigration and
Naturalization Service Affidavit of Support form must be used. It currently
costs a student with no dependents approximately $25,000 in United States
currency for each full calendar year (12months) of study.
4. Because accidents and sickness can require
expenses for which many persons are not prepared, all students are required to
purchase health insurance through a program approved by the University of
Arkansas for Medical Sciences or an equivalent coverage from a private source.
Applicants who choose not to purchase appropriate insurance will not be allowed
to register.
5. Those applicants selected for admission must
arrange through the Immigration and Naturalization Service of the United States
Department of Justice for the transfer of their Certificate of Eligibility
(I-20) to the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.
PhD
HEALTH SYSTEM RESEARCH APPLICANT
Applicants
for the PhD Health System Research Program must obtain
admissions information from, and follow admissions procedures established by,
the UAMS Graduate School. The UAMS Graduate School Catalog describes all
admissions requirements and procedures in detail. Visit their website at
http://www.uams.edu/gradschool/.
PhD
HEALTH PROMOTION AND PREVENTION RESEARCH APPLICANT
Applicants
for the PhD Health Promotion and Prevention Research Program must obtain
admissions information from, and follow admissions procedures established by,
the UAMS Graduate School. The UAMS Graduate School Catalog describes all
admissions requirements and procedures in detail. Visit their website at
http://www.uams.edu/gradschool/.
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