Upon admission to the MPH degree program or the GCPH program, each student is assigned a faculty advisor who will remain the student’s advisor throughout the duration of the student’s graduate studies. Any request for change in faculty advisor should be made to the graduate program coordinator or the director of the Institute of Public Health.
Advisors provide information concerning program and university policies and procedures, as well as information on services available throughout the university.
Please note that licensing boards or agencies for program-related occupations may deny, suspend or revoke a license if an applicant has a criminal history or licensee is convicted, pleads guilty or nolo contendre to a felony or other crime. Students should consult the licensing board corresponding to their intended occupations for more details. Successful completion of a program of study in the Institute of Public Health does not guarantee licensure, certification, or employment in the relevant occupation.