The Department of Environmental Health Sciences offers a number of predoctoral and postdoctoral fellowship opportunities for U.S. citizens and U.S. permanent residents, which are sponsored by various training grants funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), and private foundations. These positions include tuition and stipend support for select applicants to programs offered by the Department of Environmental Health Sciences. The Department also participates with the School in the selection and award of scholarships for the Sommer Scholars Program and two Predoctoral Minority Health Scholarships. Funding sources are very limited for the MHS programs; however, some candidates for the MHS in Occupational and Environmental Hygiene may be considered for tuition support. All students in this program receive a tuition discount during the second year of the program. All qualified applicants are considered for scholarship opportunities. Please note that funding for non-U.S. citizens is very limited. The allocation process is very competitive and funding sources vary each year. Additional means of financial support may be identified on the School's Student Funding Resourses webpage at www.jhsph.edu/SFR or Student Financial Services at www.jhsph.edu/student_affairs/financial/ In most cases, admitted students will be notified at the time of acceptance if they are awarded any type of financial support. The amount and type of support will also be specified with the award amount. Students should contact the EHS Business Office at E7523 or 410-955-3537 if they have any questions about their award or accounts. |