FINANCIAL AID
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FINANCING YOUR ROLLINS EDUCATION
Rollins offers students multiple options to make the cost of a public health education affordable. Including, but not limited to the following scholarships:
MERIT AWARDS + SCHOLARSHIPS
Applications completed and verified in SOPHAS by the January priority deadline are automatically considered for a Rollins merit award. In general, merit scholars receive anywhere from 40 percent to 100 percent of tuition, plus a Rollins Earn and Learn (REAL) award. The James W. Curran and Robert W. Woodruff Scholarships are the largest and most prestigious awards offered and include full tuition, a stipend, a $2,000 applied practice experience award, and a $12,000 REAL award.
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MISSION DRIVEN AID
Rollins offers mission-driven awards to all students who meet the required criteria, be it service in PeaceCorps, Teach for America, AmeriCorps, the Yellow Ribbon Program, or a dual degree student within the health sciences. Some awards are granted on a first-come, first-serve basis. We invite you to more fully explore these awards and criteria on our website.
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INSTITUTIONAL AWARDS
Institutional awards range from $5,000 to $30,000. It is important to ensure that the FAFSA is completed well in advance of the March 1 financial aid deadline to increase your chances of receiving one of these awards. The FAFSA will be available in December for completion.
Visit sph.emory.edu/tuition to learn more about Rollins financial aid options.
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EXTERNAL SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
The Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health has developed a list of scholarship and fellowship opportunities specifically for public health students. We encourage you to search thisispublichealth.org/financing-your-degree/ and
aspph.org/study/fellowships-and-internships/ to explore these opportunities.
Reference the Rollins Life: A Cost of Living Guide for more information about scholarships, other funding opportunities, and to hear from Rollins students about how they afford graduate school.
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Your Public Health Journey Begins Here
sph.emory.edu
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