As part of the doctoral degree program in Public Health Sciences at UC Davis, you will become a highly educated public health research professional prepared for leadership in governmental public health agencies, community-based public health organizations, and academic health centers. This research training will enable you to create innovative, evidence-based approaches to meet critical future societal health needs, particularly those of diverse populations. Students will also receive mentoring and experience teaching to educate the next generation of academic public health professionals and leaders in their field.
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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.
Apply here: Fee Fellowship Application.
Applicants must have a baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution with at least a 3.0 grade point average (GPA) on graduation. There is not a GPA requirement for graduate-level coursework. An official transcript is required from each undergraduate or graduate institution you attended. You will be instructed to upload scanned copies of your transcripts after you have submitted your online application. For more details, please visit https://gradstudies.ucdavis.edu/submit-transcripts. Prior UC Davis students do not need to order UC Davis transcripts. Once your application has been submitted your UC Davis transcripts will be requested for you. Please note that this does not apply to UC Davis Extension coursework. (All application materials, including transcripts and test scores, become the property of the University and cannot be borrowed, photocopied, returned to applicants, or sent elsewhere.)
Applicants must have a master’s degree in public health or masters of science in public health or related field.
The UC Davis Office of Graduate Studies requires the TOEFL, IELTS or Duolingo if your native language is not English or your instruction has not been in English. The minimum score required for admission to graduate study at UC Davis is 80. TOEFL scores expire after two years. Scores that are older than two years will not be accepted by Graduate Studies. Although an 80 iBT score is the minimum required for admission, additional English language coursework is required of admitted students with iBT scores below 104. The minimum score for IELTS is 7.0 on a 9-point scale and the minimum score for Duolingo is 130. More about English Language Examinations here.
Listing your experience and background in public health.
Two essays are required: Statement of Purpose and Personal Statement.
Three academic or professional recommendations (in English) are required. Letters of recommendation are submitted electronically through the online application. Letter service letters are not accepted. There are no exceptions to the online submission rule. More details about letters of recommendation including how to add, edit and remove recommenders on the application found here.
Identified GGPHS faculty member mentor. You do not need to have a faculty mentor confirmed before you apply. See our faculty listing for bios.
The online admission application asks you to describe your academic plans and research interests, your specialization within your academic field, your research experiences, your career goals, and fit for pursuing graduate study at UC Davis.
This statement should reflect on experiences and/or circumstances that are not directly related to your pursuit of graduate training in public health, but have an impact of your candidacy as an applicant. The more directly related something is to your application, the more appropriate it is to put in your Statement of Purpose.
In your Personal Statement:
These are merely suggestions and it should be noted that addressing all these suggestions does not guarantee admission to the Ph.D. program. This may not be applicable or relevant to other Ph.D. programs and you should check with each individual program on their requirements for admission.
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.
For current Tuition and Fees, please visit the Budget and Institutional Analysis website. The tuition, fees and charges posted are estimates based on currently approved amounts. The figures may not be final. As a result of gubernatorial, legislative, Regental and/or campus action, these fees may change without notice.
UC Davis Budget and Institutional Analysis Website
UC Davis automatically enrolls all registered students in the UC Davis Student Health Insurance Plan (Davis SHIP). If you have comparable insurance and do not wish to be enrolled in Davis SHIP you must submit a waiver application by the stated deadlines. More information is available at: http://shcs.ucdavis.edu/insurance.
The Ph.D. program does not guarantee financial support to students. Financial aid is available to US citizens or permanent US residents; students need to file a FAFSA and should update it each year. Students can look for external sources of funding and/or a teaching assistantship 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.
There are many sources available for external funding searches. These are a few websites to get started on your search: