Special Visit DaysChoosing the right graduate school is a big decision. Finding a program that fits your interests is the first step. To assist with the search, the SPH offers numerous events throughout the year to introduce prospective students to its programs, staff, and faculty. All of the events are free and open to the public. Prospective students interested in pursuing a master's degree or graduate certificate are invited to attend the following events:
Public Health Information Sessions Learn more about the field of public health and the academic opportunities at the School of Public Health by attending an information session. The session will include information about:
2007-2008 Information Sessions Schedule
To register for a session, see section titled "Registering for Information Sessions and SPH Preview Days" below for further details. School of Public Health Preview Days Are you considering applying to the School of Public Health? Attend an SPH Preview Day and learn more about the School at this interactive event! Hear from our faculty, students, and alumni as they talk about their experiences and areas of expertise. Ask them questions about the public health field and SPH programs. Meet with a coordinator from your intended public health major who can assist with detailed application and admission questions. Learn about the resources at the School available to our students.
2008 SPH Preview Days Schedule
To register for a session, see section titled "Registering for Information Sessions and SPH Preview Days" below for further details. Registering for Information Sessions and SPH Preview Days Click here to register online. You will receive an e-mail response within 24 hours that acknowledges your registration. We will send additional information (directions, etc) by e-mail prior to your event. If you are unable to register online, you may call the Student Services Center to process your registration at 612-624-2494 or 800-774-8636 (ext. 2). Program-Specific Information Sessions and Open Houses The following sessions cover information specific to majors and/or certificates:
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