Apply to Master's programs

All applications for the Master of Public Health program must be completed through SOPHAS, the centralized public health application service. Select a program under Washington University in St. Louis – School of Public Health Programs in the SOPHAS program finder.

Carefully review the SOPHAS Instructions and FAQs, and monitor your application status in the SOPHAS portal, as verification can take up to two weeks once your application is marked complete. Submit all materials early to meet deadlines.

After submitting a SOPHAS application, you will receive an email with instructions for creating an account in the Washington University Graduate Admissions Portal. Applications are reviewed once SOPHAS verification is complete and all required components are submitted.

Overview

The School of Public Health welcomes students from a variety of academic backgrounds and considers each applicant holistically. Students entering the MPH program must hold a bachelor’s degree or equivalent from an accredited college or university. Admissions and scholarship decisions are based primarily on a review of the following:

  • Your commitment to the mission of the School of Public Health and ability to introspectively articulate your reasons for pursuing a master’s degree in public health.
  • Your undergraduate GPA over the last 60–75 semester credit hours on transcripts provided at the time of application. A minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale is preferred.

NOTE: If applicable, an optional field in the Academic History section of the application provides the opportunity to describe any significant or extenuating circumstances that you would like to be considered in the review of your academic history.

  • Additional academic work you may have undertaken following completion of an undergraduate degree, if applicable.
  • Specialized training(s) relevant to the degree program you completed.
  • Your human service-related experience (paid, volunteer, research, and internship).
  • Your leadership experience and/or potential.
  • Your ability to think critically about issues related to the field of public health.
  • Recommendations received from academic and professional references.

Important dates

The School of Public Health admits one class each year for the fall semester. Applications are accepted on a modified rolling basis; however, applicants are strongly encouraged to apply early.

  • Early Review Deadline – December 1
  • Priority Review Deadline – March 1

Criteria and requirements

The School of Public Health promotes a self-managed application process; it is your responsibility to monitor the status of your application and ensure the timely submission of all required materials.

The application for the School of Public Health’s Master of Public Health program must be completed through the Schools of Public Health Application Service (SOPHAS) – the centralized application service for public health. You must designate your chosen MPH program under Washington University in St. Louis – School of Public Health within the SOPHAS program finder.

Please review the SOPHAS Instructions and Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) and refer to them throughout the application process. It is your responsibility to monitor the status of your application in the SOPHAS portal.

Important Note: Once your application is in “Complete” status in SOPHAS, the SOPHAS verification process can take up to two weeks to complete. Please submit all materials well in advance of deadlines to allow ample time for the verification process. Guidance on monitoring the status of your SOPHAS application can be found here.

Upon submitting your SOPHAS application, you will receive an email with instructions for creating an account in the Washington University Graduate Admissions Portal to complete additional required components of your MPH application. Your application will be considered fully complete and placed under review once your SOPHAS application is in “Verified” status and all MPH application requirements are met.

Materials

Additional info for dual-degree programs

Students who wish to apply to a dual-degree program must submit an application to the MPH program and submit a separate application to the corresponding school. Please review the details per program.