- 18
credits of college level science and math (Biology & Chemistry
preferred)
- Undergraduate
GPA >2.75
- GRE
scores: general exam, verbal, quantitative and written.
(not required if you have previously earned a Master's Degree
- TOEFL
scores required if BA/BS degree not from English speaking country.
- 1
year experience in environmental or public health field
MS
Admission Requirements (an ABET
accredited MS-Industrial Hygiene degree)
- 40
credits of college level science and math (biology, chemistry and
1 semester of college level calculus required)
- Undergraduate
GPA >2.75
- GRE
scores: general
exam, verbal, quantitative and written. (not required if you have
previously earned a Master's Degree
- TOEFL
scores required if BA/BS degree not from English speaking country.
Program
Information Sessions: We encourage you to attend one of the UPH
Information Sessions to obtain additional information about the
program or email Prof. Jack Caravanos at jcaravan@hunter.cuny.edu.
Submit
Application to: Hunter Admissions, 695 Lexington Avenue, NY, NY
10010 in accordance with the deadlines below. See
Admissions
for general information, to download an application, and for
links to financial aid and related departments. You may also request
an application via email at: admissions@hunter.cuny.edu,
in writing via the address above, or by phone at 212-772-4490.
A
faculty committee will utilize a standardized scoring form to evaluate
each applicant, based on GPA, TOEFL scores, experience and essay quality.
Meeting minimum requirements does not guarantee acceptance to the
program, which is based, by necessity, on the limitations of space
and resources. The Hunter College EOHS program is dedicated to equal
opportunity for all applicants who meet admission requirements.
Application Deadlines
MPH and MS Degree
The deadline for applications is April 1 for Fall (extended to April 15, 2008) and November
1 for Spring admission. Contact Admissions or view the Hunter
Admissions website for an application, finnancial aid,
and other related information. Applications and support materials
are to be mailed directly to Admissions. The complete application,
including GRE scores, letters of recommendation, and official transcripts
must be received by the deadline.
International Students & Residents/Citizens with non-US transcripts
International students submit the the application form and official
transcripts a by February 1 for Fall and September 1 for
Spring admission. This deadline is never extended. This allows Hunter
Admissions to complete a transcript evaluation. Letters of recommendation,
GRE and TOEFL scores and the Statement of Purpose may meet the respective
Nov/April deadlines though early submission of a full completed application
is encouraged. Contact Admissions
for procedural and general admissions information. All
applications and supporting materials should be mailed to Hunter Admissions.
.
Non-Matriculating Students (Non-Degree) (GRE not required)
Non-matriculated students may register for a maximum of 9 credits
in non-matriculated status for courses listed on the schedule as "majors
or dept permission". The graduate non-matriculated student application
is downloadable from the Admissions
website. Original transcripts are not required (photocopies
accepted.). See the Admissions website (admissions.hunter.cuny.edu)
for the non-degree enrollment process. Preferred deadline is 6 weeks
before each semester start. International students, and residents
and citizens submitting foreign transcript contact Admissions
for the application deadline. View the Registrar's website for information
about Registration dates for non-matrics, and the registration process.
Credits earned as a non-matric are applied to the graduate degree
for students accepted into the program.
Registration is contingent on space
availability. Non-matriculated must receive department in order to
register. Visit the UPH main webpage approximately one to two months
before the start of classes for non-matric registration advisement
dates and times. Registration is traditionally 10 days before the
start of classes.