WHAT CAN YOU DO AT ROLLINS?

Students at the Rollins School of Public Health learn to identify, analyze, and intervene in today’s most pressing public health issues while pursuing a master of public health (MPH), master of science in public health (MSPH), dual degree, doctoral degree, or certificate. Ranked No. 3 in U.S. News and World Report’s 2024-2025 rankings, Rollins offers an innovative public health program that combines field experience with top-caliber teaching across six academic departments, including an Executive MPH program for professionals. Our graduate students learn in and outside of the classroom while working with our school’s centers and at Atlanta-area organizations such as The Carter Center, local and state health departments, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, American Cancer Society, and more.

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"I like to engage students in ways that have them apply what they're learning in the classroom to real world problems, which are often very different than the things that are curated for a lesson plan in a class."

Allison Chamberlain, PhD
Research Associate Professor, Department of Epidemiology
Director of Research and Practice Relations with Georgia Department of Public Health

Please contact our admissions team at sphadmissions@emory.edu and we’ll connect you with an academic advisor or current student who can help.