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Apply for a Master of Public Health Fellowship

The Indiana University School of Public Health–Bloomington invites prospective M.P.H. students to apply for a fellowship to cover a portion of tuition and fees.

Fellowships are based on merit and will be awarded to top applicants. In-state and out-of-state students are encouraged to apply.

  • In-state and out-of-state applicants can apply
  • Fellowships may be applied to residential and online M.P.H. degree programs
  • Priority deadline for applications: January 15, 2025

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Eligibility for a Master of Public Health Fellowship

To be considered for an M.P.H. fellowship, you must be a full-time student pursuing a Master of Public Health degree in one of the following tracks:

Behavioral, Social, and Community Health (residential only)
To address health issues such as childhood obesity or the spread of sexually transmitted infections, the study of social, behavioral, and cultural factors is essential. In this program, you'll learn about the determinants of health and how to design, implement, and evaluate effective health behavior change interventions in the community.

Environmental Health (residential and online programs)
Work toward solving some of today's most consequential environmental and occupational health challenges including climate change, food safety, hazardous waste management, worker health and safety, and disaster management.

Epidemiology (residential program)
Acquire some of the most sought-after skills in public health. In this program, you'll learn to conceptualize a public health problem, design epidemiological studies, collect and analyze data, then interpret and disseminate results to a broad range of individuals and communities.

Parks and Recreation (online only)
Get practical knowledge about the management of public lands, parks, and recreation services in the only Master of Public Health program in North America focused on parks and recreation.

Why Choose the Indiana University School of Public Health–Bloomington?

Affordability

Our fellowship funding makes the Indiana University School of Public Health – Bloomington one of the most affordable M.P.H. options in the country.

Quality Assurance

The School of Public Health–Bloomington is accredited by the Council on Education for Public Health.

Diversity

We offer one of the most diverse faculty rosters of all schools of public health in the country.

Mentorship

Receive instruction and mentorship from highly skilled faculty in a preeminent R1 institution.

Global Network

By choosing the School of Public Health–Bloomington, you will be connected to the more than 28,000 alumni in all 50 states and 43 countries.

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