Changing health behaviors is critical to improving individual and community health, the Brown School's MPH program will award a full-tuition scholarship to students interested in combining interests in communications, journalism, marketing, psychology, public policy, sociology and related fields with that of public health.
Learn more about our Health Communication Research Laboratory and the work of Professor Matt Kreuter, a leading health communication expert.
This scholarship is available to MPH students who have at least a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and who seek to advance their interests in public health
The Brown School will award two full-tuition scholarships to those interested specifically in improving community or population health. We will give special consideration to students who have extensive community service experience, including alumni of many service corps programs including Peace Corps, Teach for America, AmeriCorps, City Year, Coro Fellows, JVC and others.
We will also give special consideration to individuals completing undergraduate majors in health or pre-professional health disciplines.
The application for admission is the application for scholarships. To be considered for one of our scholarships, your application for fall admission must be complete by December 15 for early decision and March 1 for all other decisions. Scholarship deadlines are the same for both U.S. and International students.
Please direct any questions about public health scholarships to the Office of Admissions and recruitment at (314) 935-6676 or toll free at (877) 321-2426. Please e-mail inquiries to brownadmissions@wustl.edu.