Does the VPH residency application automatically serve as an application to the masters of public health (MPH) program?
No. Residents have to apply to both the VPH residency and the MPH program separately–see the VPH residency application page for details. Residents are enrolled on a rolling basis typically starting in January, May, or September to correspond with the academic calendar. Applicants must apply to both the veterinary public health (VPH) residency program and the School of Public Health. While application to the residency is on-going, the executive masters of public health (MPH) program admits students only during the summer session (i.e., May). It has a March 1 deadline for U.S. applicants and a February 1 deadline for international applicants. If VPH residents begin their residency outside this timeframe, they may take public health classes as a non-degree student and then transfer the credits into the MPH program once they are accepted.
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