Online Master of
Public Health (MPH)
Our MPH program is multi-disciplinary, offering a generalist curriculum. The curriculum equips students with essential skills for successful careers in public health, including management and leadership positions.
Tuition & fees
Costs include tuition & fees. Out-of-state residents receive a special tuition break.
Financial aid
Over 150 graduate assistantships available with stipend & tuition assistance, plus scholarship, fellowship & research opportunities.
Admissions
No GRE required. Apply for fall, spring, or summer term.
Program highlights
Expected career outcomes
Career opportunities
Graduates work in the public and private sectors throughout Maine, the US, and globally. Alumni careers include community liaison consultants, executive directors, network contract managers, public health researchers, data analysts, communications managers, and program coordinators.
Admission information: MPH in Public Health
Application deadline | Final deadline | International applicants |
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Fall term start | August 1 | June 1 |
Spring term start | December 15 | October 15 |
Summer term start | April 15 | Not available |
International student instructions
English proficiency test scores
Where to send application materials
Additional information: Public Health (MPH)
Engaged faculty
Our faculty offer strong connections with the community, creating opportunities for field placements, capstone projects, and career networking.
Scholarship opportunities
Scholarships offer financial aid that doesn’t need to be repaid. We encourage students in graduate degree programs to apply for scholarship opportunities.
Nationally accredited
Our MPH program is accredited by the Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH).
Connect with us
Our monthly Graduate Information Sessions are an excellent way to learn more about the benefits of our program, as well as our admissions and financial process.
Graduate student support
Our Office of Graduate Studies connects you with opportunities for professional development, scholarships, and graduate assistantships. They also foster our graduate student community through Peer Mentorship and the Graduate Student Board.
Our graduate admissions counselors are here to answer your questions about the admissions process, our academic programs, and student support services.