Students in Saint Louis University’s College for Public Health and Social Justice come from around the nation and the world for a diverse learning experience and larger networking opportunities. SLU’s admissions staff can help guide you into the program that is right for you and can help you achieve your goals.
Applying to the School of Public Health
First-Time Freshman or Undergraduate Transfer Applications
For information about applying to Saint Louis University as a first-time freshman or transfer student, visit the Office of Admission website.
Graduate Applications
Applications to all graduate programs offered by the College for Public Health and Social Justice are submitted through centralized application services (SOPHAS, HAMPCAS or SOPHAS Express). Application routes vary, so please pay close attention to the details below. No GRE scores are required.
All supporting documents, including transcripts, World Education Services (WES) transcript evaluations, English language test scores and other materials are to be sent directly to these services. To avoid delays in processing your application, do not send any documents directly to SLU.
Apply via SOPHAS, the centralized application service for schools and programs in public health.
- Fall Deadline: Applications are accepted on a rolling basis thereafter until classes are full. The international application deadline is June 1.
- Spring Deadline: Apply by November 1. Please note that although students are welcome to start in the spring, doing so requires a minimum of 2.5 years to graduate due to course sequencing and availability.
- Fall Deadline: Applications are accepted on a rolling basis thereafter until classes are full. The international application deadline is June 1.
- Spring Deadline: Apply by November 1. Please note that although students are welcome to start in
the spring, doing so requires a minimum of 2.5 years to graduate due to course sequencing
and availability.
Spring admission is not offered for SLU’s residential M.H.A. program.
SOPHAS Express, a condensed application process, may be used by students being considered for accelerated 3+2 programs, dual degrees and certificate programs. Please note that students applying for any of SLU’s dual degree programs must also apply separately to the other program. See more details on the page dedicated to your program of interest.
SOPHAS Express Eligibility
- Undergraduate students currently enrolled in their junior year at SLU applying for the accelerated 3+2 B.S./M.P.H. or B.S./M.H.A. programs
- Students currently enrolled in the SLU MBA program applying for a dual M.H.A.
- Students currently enrolled in the SLU J.D. (law) program applying for a dual M.H.A./J.D. or dual M.P.H./J.D. program
- Students applying for the SLU M.P.H./physician assistant (M.M.S.) program
- Students currently enrolled in SLU’s M.D. program seeking a dual M.P.H./M.D.
- Students currently enrolled in SLU’s M.S.W. program seeking a dual M.P.H./M.S.W.
- Students currently enrolled in SLU’s nutrition and dietetics program seeking an dual M.P.H./M.S.
- Prospective or current students seeking to enroll in any certificate programs offered by the College for Public Health and Social Justice
Applications for the Ph.D. program should be submitted via SOPHAS.
Application Deadline: January 30. (Fall admission only.)
Program Costs
View Current, Official SLU Graduate Tuition Rates and Fees
Graduate Scholarships and Financial Aid
Thanks to the generosity of our alumni and benefactors, SLU is able to help make graduate school more attainable for many students. Every admitted student is automatically considered for scholarships and graduate research assistantships on the basis of their application. Explore some highlights below and visit your program of interest for more information on specific opportunities.
The majority of M.P.H. students admitted to SLU receive generous scholarships. Plus, our Public Health in Context award is offered to both U.S. citizens and international students and offers an additional $1,200 on top of other scholarships. Public Health in Context work projects that take place in the second semester of your first year at SLU and are an optional opportunity to work with a professor and/or our community partners for approximately 2-3 months for about 8 hours per week.
M.H.A., E.M.H.A. and M.H.C.M. students are eligible for generous scholarship support. In addition, the residential M.H.A. program requires a 13-week summer internship between years one and two, most of which are paid experiences.
Graduate Research Assistantships (GRAs) are limited opportunities awarded to new, incoming students on a competitive basis. Assistantships are generally awarded to the applicants with the highest GPAs, although other qualitative factors considered as part of your application to SLU are taken into consideration, such as schools attended, volunteer and leadership experience, and more. Neither the GRE nor additional materials are required.