Funding for first-year MHS students is limited. The Department is able to provide some funding through the Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Training Grant* and general Departmental funds. Students are encouraged to apply for Departmental and Schoolwide tuition, stipend and internship awards during their first and second years. A listing of available awards can be found on the Student Funding Resource page. All second-year MHS students in good standing receive a 75% Master's Tuition Scholarship from the School. The Department of Population, Family and Reproductive Health is committed to helping doctoral students finance their degree. Some funding is available through Training Grants and Departmental and Schoolwide scholarships and awards. These include: Population Training Grant* Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Training Grant* Mental Health Training Grant* Violence Training Grant* STI Training Grant* Minority Health Award Sommer Scholarship Departmental Honors and Awards Schoolwide Honors and Awards
* Subject to Change All doctoral students in good standing receive a 75% Tuition Scholarship from the School after their second and through their seventh year. No funding is guaranteed after the seventh year. Doctoral students in the Department are encouraged to apply for outside funding sources to supplement their tuition awards. Students receive support through the Department's faculty, students and staff in submitting grants. For more information regarding funding through the School and outside of the School, please visit the Student Funding Resource page. |