

Thank you for your interest in the MD/MPH program at the Rollins School of Public Health. We look forward to receiving your admission application. Please review the information below to access the online application and learn more about what is required to complete the application.
New Users: Create Account
To begin your application, you must first create an account and provide a valid email address. Once your account is created, you may log in to complete the application.
Returning users can continue their application by logging in at the link provided below.
Returning Users: Log In
Please enter your biographical information.
Enter additional program and biographical information. MD/MPH applicants are not eligible for admission to the EMPH (distance learning) program. Applicants interested in the global health program are encouraged to apply early due to high demand.
List all the colleges and universities at which you have completed coursework, including your present school by clicking "Add Institution." Select "Add Degree(s)/Major(s)" when applicable. Repeat this process for each school attended.
Enter applicable work and research experience.
All applicants may skip this section.
All applicants may skip this section.
Select your languages spoken. Enter your native language as “Language 1” and select the “Native” proficiency.
Resume/CV: Attach a copy of your updated resume or curriculum vitae. List any scholarships, awards, or fellowships you have received since your medical school application.
Statement of Purpose (not required but encouraged): Relate your essay to your public health department of interest and future goals.
Enter your full legal name to accept the Statement of Ethics and Integrity.
Review Application
Confirm that all required information has been entered. Return to the appropriate section and correct any errors noted in this section.
Submit Application
After you have completed the required sections of the application, select "Submit Application" to submit your application. You may contact Barbara Manning at sphadmissions@emory.edu with any questions or concerns about the application process.
Applications are administered in accordance with the information provided by the applicant on the completed application form. If an applicant wishes to alter any information stated on the application, those changes must be submitted in writing.
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