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Degree Seeking Students

The Office of Admissions processes applications on a year-round basis. Applicants may apply for matriculation into any one of three semesters (fall, winter, summer), and may contact the Office of Admissions at (954) 262-1101 or access the M.P.H. Program Web site (medicine.nova.edu/ph) for the exact deadline and start dates. All application materials should be sent to

Term student wishes to start

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Deadline

     
Fall 2007 May 1, 2007 Aug. 1, 2007
Winter 2008 Sept. 1, 2007 Dec. 1, 2007
Summer 2008 Jan. 1, 2008 Apr. 1, 2008
Fall 2008 May 1, 2008 Aug. 1, 2008
Winter 2009 Sept. 1, 2008 Dec. 1, 2008
Summer 2009 Jan. 1, 2009 Apr. 1, 2009
Fall 2009 May 1, 2009 Aug. 1, 2009
Winter 2010 Sept. 1, 2009 Dec. 1, 2009
Summer 2010 Jan. 1, 2010 Apr. 1, 2010
Fall 2010 May 1, 2010 Aug. 1, 2010
Winter 2011 Sept. 1, 2010 Dec. 1, 2010
Summer 2011 Jan. 1, 2011 Apr. 1, 2011
Fall 2011 May 1, 2011 Aug. 1, 2011
Winter 2012 Sept. 1, 2011 Dec. 1, 2011
Summer 2012 Jan. 1, 2012 Apr. 1, 2012
Fall 2012 May 1, 2012 Aug. 1, 2012

Nova Southeastern University
Enrollment Processing Services (EPS)
College of Osteopathic Medicine
M.P.H. Admissions
3301 College Avenue
P.O. Box 299000
Fort Lauderdale-Davie, Florida
33329-9905

ALL APPLICATIONS ARE COMPLETED ON-LINE. TO BEGIN THE APPLICATION PROCESS, PLEASE CLICK here.

Applicants must provide the following:

  1. a completed application, along with a $50 nonrefundable application fee
  2. official transcripts of all coursework attempted by the applicant at all colleges and universities. It is the responsibility of the applicant to ensure that arrangements are made for all transcripts to be sent. A final transcript of all the applicant’s work up to the time of matriculation must be forwarded to the Office of Admissions prior to matriculation.
  3. official scores of one of the following standardized tests taken by the applicant: GRE, PCAT, OAT, AHPAT, MCAT, DAT, GMAT, or LSAT), if the applicant does not hold a health-related graduate or professional degree. The scores must be no more than five years old. Applicants with a health-related graduate or professional degree may be required to submit official test scores upon evaluation of their application.
  4. three letters of recommendations, one of which must be from a health professional. The other two letters of recommendations must be from individuals (other than relatives) such as academic advisers, professors, coworkers, or supervisors who are familiar with the applicant’s character, scholastic aptitude, and work ethic. The letters of recommendations must be sent to the address listed above.
  5. copies of any professional certificates or other relevant credentials earned by the applicant

Upon receipt of the completed application and required material, the committee on admissions will review the application and make recommendations to the program director. A personal interview with members of the admissions committee or other M.P.H. faculty members will be required. The applicant’s file is, subsequently, reviewed by the committee on admissions, which submits a recommendation to the program director. The director submits his or her recommendation on admission to the dean. The final decision on admission is made by the dean of the College of Osteopathic Medicine.

Non-degree Seeking Students

A non-degree-seeking student is one who wishes to take a course in the public health program, but does not intend to pursue the master of public health degree at the time of application. The non-degree-seeking student must provide the following admission requirements in order to take classes in the M.P.H. Program:

  • completed application form
  • official transcripts
  • non-refundable application fee of $50
  • one letter of recommendation (academic)

Undergraduate students must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 with at least 90 hours of coursework, 30 of which must be upper level courses. An official transcript showing the coursework is required.

Application for non-degree status by students holding a bachelor’s degree or higher will be considered by the admissions committee, through a review of the required records and an interview. All non-degree-seeking applicants will be interviewed by faculty members.

Non-degree-seeking students are limited to a maximum of 12 semester hours of public health program courses. Enrollment in these courses does not guarantee acceptance into

the Master of Public Health degree-seeking program. After taking classes in the program as a non-degree-seeking student, the student must submit a complete application to the program to become degree-seeking. The student must also meet all the requirements for admission.

The university reserves the right to modify any requirements on an individual basis as deemed necessary by the dean of the College of Osteopathic Medicine.

The college reserves the right to require the student’s withdrawal at any time the college deems it necessary to safeguard its standards of scholarship, conduct, and compliance with the regulations, or for such other reason as deemed appropriate. The student, by his or her act of matriculation, concedes the college this right.

 

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