Public Health Fellowship
$ 100,000 100 opportunities
With the cost to attend the School of Public Health now exceeding $45,000 per year, the financial demands on our students have never been more daunting. Students graduate with an average debt of over $55,000, not including any debt they may have incurred while in college. Indeed the School’s ability to meet the financial needs of students has not kept pace with the rising costs of tuition and living expenses. Moreover, in an environment where the top applicants are aggressively courted by many schools of public health, the resources to offer competitive financial aid packages can be crucial.
The School is committed to securing the funds necessary to ensure that the fear of excessive debt does not dissuade those committed to a career in public health and to attract the most capable applicants. Endowed fellowships are a permanent and reliable source of such funding.
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