Prospective students applying for graduate programs must complete two separate applications for admission—one through the Schools of Public Health Application Service (SOPHAS), and a supplemental application through the IU Graduate School Application.
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Graduate admission applications
All applicants must submit their primary application for admission through SOPHAS.
Degree-seeking applicants should submit through the SOPHAS website, and certificate-seeking applicants should submit through the SOPHAS Express website.
As a supplement to the SOPHAS or SOPHAS Express application, all applicants must complete and submit the IU Graduate School Application.
This duplication of application information is required for admission. The School of Public Health covers the cost of this application on behalf of prospective students.
School of Public Health programs can be found by filtering for "School of Public Health" in the "School" drop-down menu.
General admission requirements
Most general application requirements for School of Public Health graduate degrees are submitted through SOPHAS. In addition, each graduate program may have its own specific requirements, including prerequisite courses.
Master’s degree and graduate certificate programs
Applicants must hold a bachelor’s degree (or higher) from an accredited college or university at the time of entry.
All applicants must submit a statement of purpose of no more than 600 words. Your statement of purpose should include an explanation of:
- Your understanding of the public health field
- Your academic goals
- Your career objectives
Master’s programs
In SOPHAS, you will request three letters of recommendation from people who can speak to your academic and research abilities. Ideally, your recommenders are recent professors, researchers, or employers in a related field. References from peers, friends, or family members are not considered appropriate.
Graduate Certificate programs
In SOPHAS Express, you will request two letters of recommendation from people who can speak to your academic abilities and qualifications to pursue graduate coursework. Recommenders can be employers in a related field or recent professors. References from peers, friends, or family members are not considered appropriate.
Submit an updated curriculum vitae or resume that includes:
- Educational background and degree(s)
- Employment history
- Honors and accomplishments
- Professional experience and skills
- Research experience
- Volunteer experience
Hear from our team experts on what to include and how to submit your transcripts. Detailed instructions are included below.
Submit transcripts from all undergraduate and graduate institutions you have attended. There are special instructions for domestic and international transcripts. There are also special instructions for master’s degree and graduate certificate applicants.
Note: If your degree is in-progress at the time of application, you will need to resend a complete official transcript no later than 3 months after you have finished your degree to fulfill this requirement.
U.S. transcripts (master’s)
SOPHAS requires official transcripts from each institution you have attended, even if you did not receive a degree. SOPHAS cannot process your application without receiving all your transcripts. Please review the SOPHAS Applicant Help Center instructions for sending transcripts electronically or by mail.
Note: Students who attend or attended Indiana University must also request official transcripts from the registrar and have them sent directly to SOPHAS.
U.S. transcripts (graduate certificates)
SOPHAS Express requires unofficial transcripts from each institution you have attended, even if you did not receive a degree. Upload copies of your unofficial transcripts directly into SOPHAS Express. Please review the SOPHAS Express Applicant Help Center for help with frequently asked questions about transcripts.
International transcripts (all programs)
International applicants must upload unofficial transcripts and diploma/degree certificate in the IU Graduate School Application and must submit official academic records to the Indiana University Office of International Services. Submit your official academic records in the original language from every postsecondary school you have attended, whether or not you obtained a degree. If the original is not in English, also include a certified, literal translation. Records must be issued by the registrar or record-keeping official from the institution at which the work was completed.
Notarized copies of academic records are not accepted. If you studied in the United States or Canada, have official transcripts sent directly to International Admissions from the issuing institution’s records office.
Learn more about country-specific requirements
PhD and PhD/MPH dual-degree applicants with non-U.S. transcripts are also required to submit an official World Education Services (WES) ICAP course-by-course evaluation. Additionally, applicants who wish to be considered for transfer credit for any graduate program must submit a WES ICAP course-by-course evaluation. WES reports should be sent directly from WES to SOPHAS. As an applicant, you must initiate this request yourself or it will delay application processing.
Hear from our team experts on standardized test requirements. Detailed instructions are included below.
GRE scores are optional for admission to all IU School of Public Health-Bloomington graduate degree programs. Applicants who wish to submit GRE scores should have Educational Testing Services (ETS) send an official score report to the IU School of Public Health-Bloomington. Our institution code is 6979.
Hear from our team experts on standardized test requirements. Detailed instructions are included below.
International applicants are required to submit results from one of the following English language proficiency examinations:
- Test of English as a Foreign Language, with a minimum score of 79 (internet-based test).
- International English Language Testing System, with a minimum score of 6.5.
- Duolingo English Test, with a minimum score of 105.
Exemptions include:
- At the time of entry into your SPH-B degree program, you will hold a degree from a U.S. university or a university from a recognized English-speaking country on IU’s list.
- You are an applicant whose citizenship is from a recognized English-speaking country on IU’s list.
Please note that although applicants may be exempt from the language requirement for admission, a language exam score may be required to comply with potential funding opportunities.
Learn more about graduate school admission for international students
Deadlines by program
Application deadlines vary by program in our school.
To meet a stated deadline using SOPHAS, an applicant must submit the application with supporting documents and pay the application fee no later than 11:59 p.m. EST.
Note: International students should apply well in advance of these deadlines due to the processing time required to complete international admission requirements.
Program | Fall Term (priority) | Fall Term (final) | Spring Term | Summer Term |
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M.P.H Behavioral, Social, and Community Health (residential) | Jan 15 | Apr 15 | ||
M.P.H Epidemiology (residential) | Jan 15 | Apr 15 | ||
M.P.H Environmental Health (residential/online) | Jan 15 | Apr 15 | ||
M.P.H Parks and Recreation (online) | Jan 15 | Apr 15 | ||
M.P.H Public Health Administration (online) | Jan 15 | Apr 15 | ||
Dual M.P.H. Behavioral, Social, and Community Health/Ph.D. Health Behavior (residential) | Dec 1 | |||
Dual M.P.H. Public Health Administration/Ph.D. Health Behavior (residential) | Dec 1 |
Program | Fall Term (priority) | Fall Term (final) | Spring Term | Summer Term |
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M.S. Athletic Training – Professional Program (residential) | Apr 1 | |||
M.S. Athletic Administration/Sport Management (residential) | Jan 15 | Apr 1 | Oct 15 | Jan 15 |
M.S. Biostatistics (residential) | Jan 15 | Apr 1 | ||
M.S. Environmental and Occupational Health (residential) | Jan 15 | Apr 1 | Oct 15 | |
M.S. Health Promotion (residential) | Jan 15 | Apr 1 | ||
M.S. Kinesiology, Exercise Physiology Track (residential) | Jan 15 | Apr 1 | ||
M.S. Kinesiology, Motor Learning & Control Track (residential) | Jan 15 | Apr 1 | ||
M.S. Kinesiology, Sport & Coaching Science Track (residential) | Jan 15 | Apr 1 | Oct 15 | Jan 15 |
M.S. Nutrition (residential) | Jan 15 | April 1 | ||
M.S. Outdoor Recreation (residential/online) | Jan 15 | Apr 1 | Oct 15 | Jan 15 |
M.S. Recreation Administration (online) | Jan 15 | Apr 1 | Oct 15 | Jan 15 |
M.S. Recreational Therapy (online) | Jan 15 | Apr 1 | Oct 15 | Jan 15 |
M.S. Safety Management (online) | Jan 15 | Apr 1 | Oct 15 | Jan 15 |
M.S. Tourism Management (online) | Jan 15 | Apr 1 | Oct 15 | Jan 15 |
Program | Fall Term (final) | Spring Term | Summer Term |
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Graduate Certificate in Public Health | Jun 1 | Nov 15 | Apr 1 |
Graduate Certificate in Safety Management | Jun 1 | Nov 15 | Apr 1 |
Graduate Certificate in Sexual and Reproductive Health | Jun 1 | Nov 15 |