The UC Davis M.P.H. program is a member of ASPPH and accredited by CEPH, but does not use SOPHAS for admission. Only one application is required for admission and is submitted through the UC Davis Office of Graduate Studies. Admission is for Summer Session II, which begins the first week of August. Students are expected to attend the mandatory New Student Orientation, which is scheduled the week before the first day of class.
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An earned grade of “B” or higher in one introductory course from the following areas:
Prerequisite coursework can be in-progress when applying, but needs to be satisfied by June 30 for admitted students.
Cumulative undergraduate GPA of 3.0 or higher. Details about submitting unofficial transcripts can be found here.
TOEFL (104 or higher) or IELTS (7.0 or higher) for International applicants. More details can be found on Graduate Studies' English Language Examination page.
The GGPHS will award a limited number of application fee fellowships to applicants for whom the application fee is a barrier to applying and who have demonstrated potential for public health leadership in practice and/or public health research that promotes the health of underserved or disadvantaged (e.g., economic, social, health, disability, current events or educational) communities.
In order to be eligible for an application fee fellowship from the GGPHS, AFF applicants must be either a U.S. citizen, current permanent resident, AB540 student or DACA student. Also, AFF applicants must submit their GGPHS admissions application but not yet pay the application fee. The AFF application is separate from the GGPHS admissions application. AFF applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until there are no longer any funds. The fellowships will be reviewed and awarded as they are received. If you have questions about the Application Fee Fellowship or the status of your submission, email us at phsinstaffairs@ucdavis.edu.
Important Application Fee Fellowship Information
1. Start your application
2. Submit your application by one of our program deadlines
3. Check your application portal to make sure that you’ve submitted all application requirements by the deadlines submitted above.
The review of admission materials can take several months. If you apply by the General Admission deadline and have a completed application by February 14, the Admissions Committee guarantees an admission decision of: Admit, Waitlist, or Deny. Your Admission’s portal will send you weekly reminders of any outstanding admissions documents. If you have specific questions regarding your admission status, please contact the UC Davis Public Health Education Office at PHSinstAffairs@ucdavis.edu. Applicants who apply by the Space Available Deadline (but after the General Deadline) or submit supplemental materials after February 14 are not guaranteed to have their application reviewed by the graduate program.
1.The online application asks you to describe your academic plans and research interests, your specialization within your academic field, your research experiences and your career goals.
2. Do not let the Admissions Committee assume anything; be explicit in addressing the following:
It is recommended that at least one of your three letters be written by someone who is familiar with the applicant’s capacity for academics and scholarship. For applicants who have not recently taken a formal course in statistics or biostatistics or who feel that their professional experiences better reflect their quantitative capabilities, it would be advantageous if at least one recommendation letter discussed the applicant’s experience with data analyses and role in the analyses.
Details about adding and editing recommenders can be found on Graduate Studies' Letters of Recommendations page.
The M.P.H. program does not guarantee financial support to students. Federal financial aid is available to US citizens or permanent US residents; students need to file a FAFSA and supplemental financial aid application each year. Students can look for external sources of funding and/or a teaching assistantship, reader, or graduate student research position, but these positions are offered by individual departments and are not guaranteed to the students. See additional information and resources below.
Prospective students can learn more about historical debt levels and salary information for M.P.H. graduates.

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The Master of Public Health program at UC Davis is designed for individuals with an interest in disease prevention and community health. The application deadlines are January 15 (General deadline) and June 1 (Space Available Deadline). For access to the online application you can visit https://grad.ucdavis.edu/apply.
The UC Davis M.P.H. program is a member of ASPPH and accredited by CEPH, but does not use SOPHAS for admissions. Only one application is required for admissions and is submitted through the UC Davis Office of Graduate Studies. Admission is for Summer II session, which begins the first week of August. Students are expected to attend the mandatory new student orientation, which is scheduled the week before the first day of class.
The application deadlines are December 1 (Priority Deadline), January 15 (General deadline) and June 1 (Space Available Deadline).
Yes. All students start the program in August during Summer Session II.
The 56-unit program can be completed in 12-14 months. Most students graduate after completing summer session II, three academic quarters, and a summer practicum placement.
Applicants must have a baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution with at least a cumulative 3.0 grade-point average (GPA). Relevant coursework taken after the baccalaureate degree will be taken into consideration. The baccalaureate degree must be conferred before the program starts in August.
The program is designed for students wishing to enroll full time, with classes that are offered during the day; so it is not appropriate for persons planning to maintain a practice or other professional work schedule. A limited work schedule may be possible for some students, but will likely increase the time required to earn the M.P.H. degree.
Students seeking the master’s degree may request to transfer course work to their graduate transcript. Students seeking a doctoral degree normally will not transfer course work; programs may accept course work taken elsewhere in place of required program course work provided the student is able to demonstrate the equivalence of such courses. Course work requested for transfer must have been taken at an accredited institution. Some work taken elsewhere may be credited toward degree requirements with the consent of the graduate adviser and the dean of Graduate Studies. If the units were earned at another campus of the university, they may fulfill up to one-half of a student’s unit requirement. This may be done as long as the units have not already been used to satisfy the requirements for another degree. The Graduate Council has established a Policy on Residence and Transfer Units (GC2011-03), go to http://gradstudies.ucdavis.edu/gradcouncil/policiesall.html. The Petition to Transfer Coursework must be approved by the graduate adviser and forwarded to Graduate Studies. The dean of Graduate Studies determines final approval. The Petition to Transfer Coursework can be found at http://gradstudies.ucdavis.edu/forms.
Yes, you may take other electives, but you must do this in consultation and with the approval of your faculty advisor.
The GRE is no longer required for admission to the M.P.H. program. Applicants are encouraged to explain their experience with biostatics, statistics, and/or using computing programming for quantitative analysis. The Admissions Committee wants to know applicants are prepared for the quantitative demands of the M.P.H. program’s coursework.
Reduced fees are available to UC career employees and certain UC retirees who are qualified for admission to the university. Once admitted, the employee-student must file a petition for the reduction in fees before each quarter of enrollment. Employee-students pay one-third of the full-time Registration Fee and one-third of the full-time Education Fee. Employee-students also pay the Memorial Union Fee and the Student Facilities Safety Fee. More details about the Employee-Student Reduced Fee program are available through the Registrar. Employee students may enroll for up to nine units or three courses per quarter or semester, whichever is greater. [From the UC Davis General Catalog, also see the UC System-wide Policy and UC Davis Specific Policy.] Students need to work directly with their hiring departments to complete and process the necessary paperwork by the fee deadline.
Yes, with limitations. Faculty should refer to Senate Regulation 600 A and B to determine if they qualify.
Detailed cost information can be found at: http://budget.ucdavis.edu/studentfees/current/index.html
California Residence for Tuition Purposes:
The facts and information you will be providing after admission on a Statement of Legal residence are used by the campus Residence Deputy to determine if you meet the University of California’s definition of a California resident for the purpose of assessing tuition. Any indication of resident status for tuition purposes that you may have received during admission is provisional until a determination has been made by the residence deputy. For information about the resident determination process, and to read about who is considered a resident, please visit the University Registrar’s Web site section on residency.
Yes, annually, graduate students who are U.S. citizens, permanent residents or immigrants are required to file a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Although the FAFSA can be filed at any time, it is strongly suggested that you file by the priority filing date of March 2. This form, submitted directly to the U.S. Department of Education, Iowa City, Iowa, is used to determine financial need.
The FAFSA is used for consideration for awards and loans, and work-study funds that pay some of the program fees. The FAFSA is available at the UC Davis Financial Aid Office in Dutton Hall or online at www.fafsa.ed.gov. Include the UC Davis School Code (001313) on the FAFSA.
In general only US citizens or permanent residents are eligible for federal financial aid. Further information for international students is available though SISS (http://siss.ucdavis.edu/). All students can apply for supplemental financial aid through UC Davis Health Financial Aid.
Yes. Students can be admitted with missing prerequisites, but the deficiencies must be remedied by earning a grade of "B" or better in the deficient courses by June 30th.
Yes you can get an M.P.H. degree, but students cannot earn an academic graduate degree and an M.P.H. degree at the same time. The M.P.H. program has a separate Professional Fee that prohibits students from other UC Davis academic programs to double major. Students can choose an appropriate year to change their degree objective over for one year (or longer) to complete the M.P.H. Students still need to go through an admissions review before completing a petition for Change of Graduate Major, Degree Objective, Multiple Graduate Majors, or Multiple Degree Objectives. Once you earn your M.P.H. degree then you will be switched back to your academic graduate program.