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Rollins School of Public Health Emory University
Rollins School of Public Health, Atlanta United States
1Postgraduate programs
About Rollins School of Public Health Emory University
At the Rollins School of Public Health, students learn to identify, analyse, and address the world’s most urgent public health issues. Situated in Atlanta, the "Public Health Capital of the World," we offer students hands-on research opportunities through unmatched access to global institutions like the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, CARE, and The Carter Center. With students from all 50 states and over 40 countries, Rollins fosters a diverse, community-oriented environment where real-world problem-solving is key.
Ranked 3rd nationally, our school includes six academic departments and over 200 expert faculty conducting groundbreaking research in areas such as infectious diseases, cancer, and health policy. Rollins also offers dual-degree programs with Emory’s business, law, nursing, theology, and medical schools, allowing students to engage in interdisciplinary studies and cutting-edge public health initiatives.
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04th December, 2024
New Delhi, India
05th December, 2024
Pune, India
08th December, 2024
Mumbai, India
10th December, 2024
Hyderabad, India
12th December, 2024
Chennai, India
15th December, 2024
Bangalore, India
About Rollins School of Public Health Emory University
At the Rollins School of Public Health, students learn to identify, analyse, and address the world’s most urgent public health issues. Situated in Atlanta, the "Public Health Capital of the World," we offer students hands-on research opportunities through unmatched access to global institutions like the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, CARE, and The Carter Center. With students from all 50 states and over 40 countries, Rollins fosters a diverse, community-oriented environment where real-world problem-solving is key.
Ranked 3rd nationally, our school includes six academic departments and over 200 expert faculty conducting groundbreaking research in areas such as infectious diseases, cancer, and health policy. Rollins also offers dual-degree programs with Emory’s business, law, nursing, theology, and medical schools, allowing students to engage in interdisciplinary studies and cutting-edge public health initiatives.
Learn more
Upcoming Events
04th December, 2024
New Delhi, India
05th December, 2024
Pune, India
08th December, 2024
Mumbai, India
10th December, 2024
Hyderabad, India
12th December, 2024
Chennai, India
15th December, 2024
Bangalore, India
Available programs
Master PG
Social Sciences and Management (1)
Behavioral, Social, and Health Education Sciences
University information
January 5th is the priority deadline for admission to our programs. Applications that are complete and verified with all supporting documents by the deadline are automatically eligible for priority merit consideration. After the deadline, applications are accepted on a space available basis.
MPH/MSPH application requirements include:
The Rollins School of Public Health seeks students who have an interest in and commitment to the field of public health. Our admissions process seeks to identify students who will be successful in our academic program. We offer several informative programs aimed at helping prospective students submit a strong application for admission. Please do not hesitate to be in touch with any questions.
Visit sph.emory.edu/apply to learn more about application requirements.
GCR
Opened in fall 1995. A 10-story building housing academic departments, classrooms, student breakout and reading rooms, computer labs, furnished kitchen, Starbucks, and Rollins Cafe.
CNR
Opened fall of 2010. A 9-floor building built to the university’s environmental stewardship standards achieving Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Certification through the U.S. Green Building Council. CNR features wet and dry research labs, The Office of the Dean, and community partner offices for organizations including the CDC, The Carter Center, American Cancer Society, PRISM, Food Fortification Initiative, and CARE.
RRR
This LEED Gold Certified 10-floor building opened fall of 2022. Work spaces are conducive to a variety of working styles, with open-floor office spaces, collaborative meeting rooms and private offices occupied by a variety of the school’s service units and academic departments.
The building brought 10 new classrooms to the school — located on the lower level, and floors one, two and three — that range in capacity from 24 to 120, as well as multiple areas for studying, training and congregating. Dancing Goats coffee shop and adjacent lounge has a home on the first floor, next to the bridge, and an expansive reading room and outdoor terrace on the second floor invite opportunities for quiet study and meaningful connection.
Student life
Our students are highly engaged, not just in the classroom, but in student organizations, across campus, and in the broader community. At RSPH and Emory, there are a number of organizations and programs dedicated to connecting students with communities, resources, and support services to ensure that they are supported and excel at their full potential.Enrolling at the Rollins School of Public Health means joining a global leader in public health education that equips you for a successful and impactful career. From the moment you start, you'll have access to a network of students, alumni, faculty, and leading public health organizations worldwide. The support doesn’t stop at graduation—Rollins offers lifetime career coaching and ongoing professional connections to help you succeed throughout your career.
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Tuition fee and scholarships
One of the important factors when considering a master's degree is the cost of study. Luckily, there are many options available to help students fund their master's programme. Download your copy of the Scholarship Guide to find out which scholarships from around the world could be available to you, and how to apply for them.
In this guide you will find:
Where to look for scholarship opportunities
How to apply to scholarships relevant to you
A list of available scholarships around the world
A scholarship application checklist
Pursuing a graduate education requires both dedication and financial planning. At Rollins School of Public Health, we partner with students to identify resources that support their educational investment. Our school offers one of the most affordable tuition rates among the nation's top public health institutions, and we are committed to helping students access a variety of financial aid options.
Financial aid may include a mix of institutional funds, loans, and student employment opportunities. Additionally, Rollins provides merit, mission, and need-based scholarships, along with guidance to help you explore the resources available to fund your graduate education. Applications that are complete and verified with all supporting documents by the January 5th priority deadline are automatically eligible for priority merit consideration.
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All of our full-time traditional programs within our six departments are science, technology, engineering or mathematics (STEM) designated programs. Below is a list of programs of study offered within our departments, degree, and CIP Code. You can also find the list of eligible CIP codes here . For more information, please visit the Department of Homeland Security's website .
Biostatistics MSPH 26.1102
Behavioral, Social, and Health Education Sciences MPH 45.0102
Environmental Health-Epidemiology MPH 51.2202
Global Environmental Health MPH 51.2202
Environmental Health MPH 51.2202
Epidemiology MPH 26.1309
Epidemiology MSPH 26.1309
Global Epidemiology MPH 26.1309
Global Epidemiology MSPH 26.1309
Global Health MPH 45.0102
Health Policy and Management MPH 45.0102
Health Policy and Management MSPH 45.0102
All international transcripts must be evaluated and verified by World Education Services (www.wes.org) and an official WES ICAP evaluation must be sent to SOPHAS. The TOEFL Institution Code for SOPHAS is 5688. Applicants who elect to take the IELTS should make this selection under the Standardized Tests section on the SOPHAS application, a new TRF Number field will appear for you to complete. To send official IELTS scores to SOPHAS, applicants must use a predetermined IELTS code. You can view received test scores under the Check Status tab in the application. You may self-report scores on the SOPHAS application.
Additionally, all international transcripts must be evaluated and verified by World Education Services (www.wes.org) and an official WES ICAP evaluation must be sent to SOPHAS. Upon being admitted into a program, international students will also be required to provide additional documentation, such as a financial verification form and a visa information form.