A
listing of all eligible applicants will be provided to the Community
Health Education Program from the Hunter College Admissions Office.
Documents submitted by eligible applicants will be reviewed for clinical
experience and other relevant experience in health care to identify
those eligible for interviews. A standardized scoring form will be
used to evaluate each applicant, based on GPA, TOEFL scores, clinical
experience, essay quality, and interview scores.
Meeting
these minimum requirements does not guarantee acceptance to the program,
which is based, by necessity, on the limitations of space and resources.
The Hunter College Community Health Education Program is dedicated
to equal opportunity for all applicants who meet admission requirements.
To allow for review
of your application before the deadline, if Hunter College is your
first choice, we recommend you apply early and submit your application
and supporting materials as soon as feasible.
Should you wish
to learn more about the program prior to applying, please attend a
graduate information session (if in NY metropolitan area) or email
the Comhe faculty track coordinator for an appointment.