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Applications for Fall 2013 are still being accepted for all departments. Please apply through the SOPHAS application portal.


To review the admissions requirements click here.


Application information for Ph.D applicants can be found by clicking here.


Fall 2013 Traditional deadline for merit award consideration: January 3, 2013
 

All applications that are complete in SOPHAS with all supporting documents by January 3rd are eligible for merit consideration. 

After January 3rd, applications are reviewed on a space available basis.


Career MPH application deadline:
June 21, 2013
CMPH is a distance-based program for working professionals with a minimum of 3 years of full time experience.


The GRE has changed!
As of August 1, 2011, ETS is offering the GRE revised General Test. To learn about how to prepare, read more HERE.

Spring 2013 Prospective Student Admissions Newsletter:

http://rsphnewsletter.wordpress.com/

In this Spring 2013 Issue, you will find information on the application review process, access to OPUS,and other steps if you are an admitted student.  We also feature the upcoming event Visit Emory and global opportunities offered at Rollins.

Thank you for your interest in The Rollins School of Public Health. The information on this page, and the links on the left, will guide you through the admissions process. To request our informational booklet please click here. If at any time you have a question or would like to speak with an admissions representative, please email sphadmissions@emory.edu. We look forward to working with you now and in the future.

Admissions Process

Define your interests - The first step in the process is to determine which academic program best suits your interests. At Rollins you may select from 6 academic departments, each with several areas of study. You may select up to three programs on your application to RSPH. Rank these programs in order of your preference.

More about programs of study.

Complete an online application - RSPH participates in the SOPHAS common online application system. You will submit your application online through SOPHAS, where it will be processed and forwarded to Rollins. Ph.D. and Emory Medical School MD/MPH dual degree applicants will not apply through SOPHAS. Emory Medical MD/MPH students should contact sphadmissions@emory.edu for more information. Non-Emory MD/MPH students should follow the normal admissions procedures and apply through SOPHAS. For information regarding Ph.D. admissions please inquire by emailing gradschool-l@listserv.cc.emory.edu.

More about the application process.
Begin applying online.

Next Steps - Once Rollins receives your application we will email you with information about how to login to track your application status.

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Profile of Accepted Applicants

Data vary by department.

Number of Entering Students 448
Geographic Profile 45 states and 30 countries represented
Average Age 27 years (range from 21-60)
Average GRE Scores 158 - Verbal
156- Quantitative
4.3 - Analytic Writing
Average GPA Undergraduate 3.5; Graduate 3.5
Minimum Required TOEFL Scores
International Applicants Only
550 (paper); 213 (CBT); 79-80 (iBT)












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