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Claremont Graduate University`s Accelerated Bachelors / Master of Public Health Program values the diverse cultures, environments, communities and professions of its students and applicants. Applicants should submit the following admission materials.
Admission Materials
- Official (in-progress) transcripts
- Graduate Record Examination (GRE) of 1000 (combined verbal and quantitative) or MCAT of 28
- A bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university
- Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) of 100 (internet), 250 (computer) or 600 (paper)
- Current resume or CV
- Personal Statement
- Three letters of recommendation from employers, instructors or others who can assess the applicant's academic and professional potential are required. At least one recommendation must be from an academic source.
Admission Information
- State on the application that you are applying to CGU for the semester that follows your graduation (that is the semester you will be considered a full CGU student).
- On the application, there is a place to circle the undergraduate campus; this indicates interest in the Accelerated Program.
- The application fee is waived due to current student status within the Claremont Consortium.
- Students should submit applications to the CGU Office of Admission and Records, located in Harper East, on Tenth Street between Dartmouth and College.
- Official notification of admission to the Master of Public Health program from the CGU Office of Admission and Records will be sent. If offered admission, a decision card must be completed and returned. This confirms acceptance of the offer of admission.
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The admission office at CGU is ready to answer questions, provide a campus tour, or schedule a meeting with the academic department. Contact the Director of Recruitment at 909-607-3689 or information@cgu.edu.
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