![]() Minnesota: The Place to BeMinnesota, home to a diverse and thriving Twin Cities metropolitan area, natural beauty, rich cultural offerings, a Big Ten University, and a top-ranked School of Public Health. Come along and see why the University of Minnesota School of Public Health may be just the place for you. Application InformationMost prospective students will apply online though SOPHAS, a service provided by the Association of Schools of Public Health. But some certificate programs require applications directly to our school.
Visit us at APHA!The Association of Schools of Public Health is inviting all prospective applicants to the second annual “Visit Accredited Schools of Public Health Day” on Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2008. This event will allow prospective applicants the unique opportunity to meet admissions staff from the 40 accredited schools of public health during the American Public Health Association 136th Annual Meeting and Exposition, at the San Diego Convention Center. Why the University of Minnesota?For four of the last five years, the School of Public Health has attracted more National Institutes of Health (NIH) research funding than any other school of public health housed at a public university. And educating the next generation of public health leaders is a priority here. But Minnesota isn't just a great place to study, it is a great place to live. Currently, Minnesota is ranked as one of the healthiest and most livable states in the nation.
Tuition & ScholarshipsTuition at the University of Minnesota remains among the lowest of the top-ranked schools of public health. In addition, the school has several scholarships, graduate assistantships, and other financial support. Careers in Public HealthThere is an increasing demand for qualified public health professionals. If you are thinking about pursuing a career in public health, now is the time. Choosing a ProgramInterested in a public health career but not quite sure which area to study? Let us help figure out the best fit for you! More Information
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