Scholarship aid is awarded by the department and/or program that authorizes your acceptance into a degree program at the School. The Financial Aid Office does not award merit-based scholarships to students. Please click on the link associated with your program of study or academic department for additional information about potential scholarships. The Bloomberg School of Public Health awards tuition scholarships on a highly competitive basis to a small portion of the full-time students in the incoming class. All applications accepted for the full-time MPH program are automatically considered for merit-based scholarships. Your admission materials serve as your scholarship application. For more information see the . Funding for Graduate Training Programs in Clinical Investigation (GTPIC) comes from a variety of sources. Visit the for more information. Upon the recommendation of the departmental chairperson or his/her designee,a Master's Tuition Scholarship (MTS) worth up to 75% of the School's tuition is available to eligible Master of Science (ScM) and Master of Health Science (MHS) students enrolled in their second year of study. A scholarship award of less than 75% will be made when some other form of tuition support is available to the student. Receipt of this scholarship is limited to four academic terms. Students enrolled in programs of less eight terms will be limited to one, two, or three terms of MTS as determined by their program. A Postdoctoral Scholarship is available to eligible students upon the recommendation of the departmental chairperson or his/her designee. The value of this scholarship is equal to 100% of the School's tuition rate or a lesser amount when some other form of support is available to the student. Department's website Department's website Department's website Department's website Department's website Link for students interested in the MHS in Health Finance and Management Link for students interested in the MHS in Health Policy Link for students interested in the PhD in Health Policy and Management Department's website Some doctoral and postdoctoral training is funded under NIMH-funded Psychiatric Epidemiology, Children's Mental Health Services and Service Systems, Prevention Training Programs, and NIDA-funded Drug Dependence Epidemiology Training Programs. Postdoctoral Research fellowships generally last two or three years. There is limited funding for MHS students. Additional information is available on Department's website. Department's website Link for MHS students Link for doctoral students The Student Funding Resources(SFR) website is designed to assist JHSPH students and faculty in identifying and applying for funding. Featured Funding Sources of special interest to students are listed on the |