Tuition & Financial Aid

Tuition for incoming students in the 2022-2023 Academic Year will be $1,350 per credit. Learn more about tuition and fees for our degree programs.

Many students qualify for financial aid. To learn more, visit the Office of Student Financial Services.

Scholarships 

Scholarship opportunities include:

  • Merit-based scholarships:
    The Master of Public Health program offers a very limited number of merit-based scholarships which aim to cover one (1) course per term. All MPH applicants who submit their completed application by February 1 for Fall entry are automatically considered for a merit-based scholarship. A separate scholarship application is not required. Both U.S. and international applicants are eligible for the merit-based scholarship. - Most students who are granted a scholarship are notified in their acceptance letter. If additional funds become available, some students will be notified of their selection through a separate email. Only students selected for a scholarship will be notified due to a high volume of inquiries. 

  • Outside Funding: The Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health’s scholarship search has a comprehensive database of extra funding resources along with curated scholarships that can help minimize the cost of your degree. Begin seeking out scholarships from various sources early in your admissions process. We encourage students to visit that site for scholarship and financial aid tips and resources.

    International Students:

    Independent organizations who dedicate their efforts to finding and compiling scholarships for international students who seek to study in the United States are below.


    If you are interested in exploring loan options, a private lender that will allow an international borrower to borrow without a US Co-signer is Mpower financing. Please visit their website for more information.

Loans and Student Employment Opportunities

  • Federal financial aid typically comes in the form of student loans and work-study. If you haven’t already, be sure to fill out the FAFSA for federal financial aid. If you are intending to enroll at our institution, you will also need to submit the “Complete Grad App” Graduate Student Application found on the school’s Office of Student Financial Services website. Submitting these documents will allow you to view your financial aid package for your graduate education.

  • Students with demonstrated financial need may be eligible for Federal Work-Study positions, including Research Assistantships. Students typically hear about open positions in the Fall term.

  • The Master of Public Health program also offers Teaching Assistant positions for students. Students who work as Teaching Assistants provide part-time instructional assistance to faculty members and receive a stipend.