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Your application cannot be fully reviewed until your application fee has processed and all required supporting documents have been submitted. It is highly recommended to review your application and contact your references prior to the submission of your application.
Yes. Admitted students will receive an offer letter with a specified deadline date. Applicants are required to sign and return such letters to the sender before the deadline to the Environmental and Public Health Sciences Graduate Studies Office. Students who do not reply may forfeit their place in the program.
To be effective, reference letters must show that the referee can explain why your background prepares you for a career in your chosen field and that you will be able to perform well under the rigors of graduate study. Therefore, letters of reference from current or past professors are the best choice. In addition, a letter from a research professional would be more appropriate than a letter from a business professional. However, if you do not have professional references from an individual in your field of study, a reference from a past supervisor that addresses your performance on the job and can assess qualities like responsibility, level of maturity, and other elements that will lend to success in graduate school, is entirely appropriate.
Competitive applicants have scores at the 50th percentile or higher. The admissions committee will review each application as a whole, taking all elements of the application into consideration, but applicants with scores at or above the 50th percentile will be more competitive.
The GRE is the preferred test of aptitude and is required for almost all applicants. Applicants may provide MCAT scores. The test scores must be current; that is, results must not have expired and must have been taken within the past 5 years.
Yes. GRE test scores are only accepted within 5 years of the test date.
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The recommended minimum TOEFL score for admission is a minimum of 80 (internet).
Currently we do not offer on-line courses except for a select few MPH courses. MPH does not offer core courses online. Additional courses may be offered in an on-line format in the near future. However, no student should expect to complete their degree requirements entirely on-line at this time. Classroom attendance is necessary for almost all courses.
Tuition and fees can be viewed on our Graduate School webpage, here.
The MPH Program does not offer graduate assistantship opportunities. Other academic programs in the Department of Environmental and Public Health Sciences offer qualified PhD applicants tuition and stipend coverage through graduate assistantships. This does NOT apply to applicants seeking admission into MS programs.
During orientation you will receive an overview of the Department of Environmental and Public Health Sciences and meet key faculty from each division. This is a great opportunity to ask questions and get a clear understanding of the academic expectations that will be required. Important information will be covered by the University of Cincinnati’s Public Safety Department and new student departmental pictures will be taken. Lastly, you will have an opportunity to obtain your student ID, keys, and parking pass.
You will receive e-mail notifications via a departmental e-mail list. Announcements about division seminars and special events will be posted on bulletin boards in Kettering Laboratory as well as the Environmental and Public Health Sciences website. United States Postal Address:Department of Environmental and Public Health SciencesUniversity of Cincinnati College of MedicinePO Box 670056Cincinnati, OH 45267 -0056Street Address: 160 Panzeca WayKettering Laboratory Cincinnati, OH 45267 -0056
Yes. Students are required to use their University of Cincinnati e-mail account for communication between faculty and staff. It is the preferred method of communication.
Your University of Cincinnati e-mail remains active for one year following graduation.
The University of Cincinnati is divided into two adjacent campuses, East (Medical Campus) (PDF) and West (Main Campus) (PDF).
Yes. The Cincinnati Metro bus system is a great way to get around the city of Cincinnati.
Pictures for ID Badges are done on West Campus at Four Edwards Center. Keys and Parking Permits are purchased and made at the same facility. You can travel to Four Edwards via the University of Cincinnati’s shuttle bus (CCM Plaza/Eden Avenue Route). If you have your own transportation, you can park in the Corryville Garage near Four Edwards Center, which offers free 30 minute parking.
To park on campus you must obtain a parking permit or pay a daily fee in certain garages. You need to be registered for at least one credit hour in order to purchase a parking permit. Parking permits can be purchased online, or through the mail on a quarterly or yearly basis. Parking services is located on West Campus at Four Edwards Center. The closet garage to Kettering Laboratory is Eden Garage.
Swiping your student ID in the reader at the main entrance will grant you access into Kettering Laboratory after 5 p.m. To have a key made for a specific room, please complete the Key Access Request Form (PDF).
The University of Cincinnati maintains on-campus graduate housing. However, there is often a waiting list. Most graduate students live in apartments near campus. For more information please visit graduate student, off-campus housing.
The Health Sciences Library (HSL) is located in the Medical Science Building. Books and journal articles can be requested through University Libraries. Hundreds of databases can be searched online with many journal articles being available for download in pdf file format.
There are two on campus University Bookstores, one on East Campus and one on West Campus. The East Campus bookstore is located on the first floor in the Medical Science Building, and has books for classes offered in the College of Medicine. The West Campus bookstore is located in Tangeman University Center. There is also an off campus bookstore located near West Campus, Dubois Bookstore where you can also purchase books for courses offered on the West Campus.
All students attending the University of Cincinnati are required to have health insurance. To learn more visit, UC Student Health Insurance.
If possible, inform your instructor of any classes you will miss due to illness. University Health Services offers two campus clinics for students - one in the Richard E. Lindner Center and the other in Holmes Hospital.
Please visit Counseling & Psychological Services – Division of Student Affairs (CAPS). CAPS is a professional counseling office within Student Affairs that provides counseling, outreach programs, and related services for UC students and those concerned about their welfare. 24 hour Consultation & Crisis Helpline: 513-556-0648
When you live in Cincinnati you get to experience the best of both worlds — the pleasantness of a rural setting and the convenience of a metropolitan area. It is much like a small town, with nice neighborhoods and friendly residents, but it is also an urban city with significant cultural, business-related, and entertainment-oriented perks.
Graduate classes are canceled when the University of Cincinnati closes. Weather related delays and closings are announced online, through e-mail and text notifications, and with local news reporting services.
A course listing guide should be available for your program on your division’s student resources webpage.
During your program, you may find that required classes have time conflicts. Currently, the on-line course registration system will not allow you to register for courses that have time conflicts. If this occurs please contact the Environmental and Public Health Sciences Graduate Office to explain the issue and to remove the registration block.
Yes. Taking classes in other departments and colleges at the University of Cincinnati is encouraged to broaden your education. In the Department of Public Health Sciences in the College of Medicine, permission of the instructor is required. Also, be aware that other colleges may have other expectations, requirements or restrictions to classes. It is always advisable to contact the professor or the graduate office in that department if you have questions or wish to register.
Vending machines are located throughout Kettering Laboratory. A Subway and a Starbucks are located in the Medical Sciences Building. Other food options are located throughout campus.
The University of Cincinnati maintains a printing and duplicating shop located in the Health Professions Building (HPB), room G44. An account is needed for poster set up and printing with their staff. For assistance and questions contact printing services.
Any student intending to receive a graduate degree is responsible for completing the “On-line Graduation Application”.
Department of Environmental & Public Health Sciences Office of Graduate Education Kettering Lab Building Room 133 160 Panzeca Way Cincinnati, OH 45267-0056
Mail Location: 0056 Phone: 513-558-5704 Email: ehgrad@uc.edu