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MPH Tuition Scholarship for displaced Somalia, South Sudan, Afghanistan, or Syria Student

Institution Contactmphprog@jhu.edu
Level of Study: Graduate
Fields of Study: School of Public Health.
Scholarship Award Amount: Full tuition for the 11-month program of study
Approximate Funding Gap to be filled by student: Housing, travel, and living assistance
Award Duration: 11 months for Master of Public Health (MPH) graduate program
Number of Awards Available: One
Application Deadline: December 1, 2017
Application Requirements:
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health has launched a scholarship program to support one individual who has been displaced due to the conflicts in Syria, South Sudan, Afghanistan, or Somalia. These students will receive full tuition, while pursuing a Master of Public Health graduate degree at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (JHSPH) in conjunction with the Hopkins Center for Humanitarian Health.
Applicants must have been displaced by the conflict in:
  • Syria and currently residing in Egypt, Lebanon, Jordan or Turkey, or residing under Temporary Protected Status in the U.S.
  • South Sudan and currently residing in Kenya, Ethiopia, Sudan or Uganda, or residing under Temporary Protected Status in the U.S.
  • Somalia and currently residing in Kenya or Ethiopia, or residing under Temporary Protected Status in the U.S.
  • Afghanistan and currently residing in Pakistan or Iran, or residing under Temporary Protected Status in the U.S.
Students will begin their studies in July 2018.
JHSPH requires a minimum TOEFL score of 100 or IELTS score of 7.0.
Applications are due by December 1, 2017, and all required materials are due by January 31, 2018.
International Applicants from Afghanistan, South Sudan and Somalia can apply for waivers for the SOPHAS application
Applicants must notify the Scholarship Program of their desire to be considered for the scholarship by e-mailing:  mphprog@jhu.edu

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