MS Eligibility and Application Requirements
Eligibility Requirements
- Earned bachelor’s degree prior to entering the MS (Note: International bachelor’s degrees that are 3 years in duration do not automatically fulfill this eligibility requirement. Please contact Epi at epi@uw.edu if you have questions about this)
- Minimum 3.0 GPA in most recent 60 semester credits or 90 quarter credits
- English language proficiency requirements (non-native English speakers)
Application Requirements
The application deadline for Fall 2024 admission has passed. The application for Fall 2025 entry will open on September 1, 2024.
MS applicants are required to submit an application through UW Graduate School online application system. Please apply to only one degree program and track within Epi. The UW Department of Epidemiology will only review one application per applicant.
- Start your application here by clicking on the “Create a Profile” link or the “Log into your account” link, if you already have a profile in the UW Graduate School online application system.
- After creating or logging into your profile click “Create a new application.”
- On the Program Information Page, choose “Graduate” for question 1.
- Choose either the Epidemiology – Public Health – General Track (MS) or the Epidemiology – Public Health – Clinical and Translational Research (MS) for question 2.
- Complete all request sections of the application.
- When all application sections are complete, pay the $90 application fee and submit the application.
- Eligible applicants may apply for a fee waiver (applicants who would attend the UW on an F or J visa are not eligible for a fee waiver).
Application Materials
Deadline to submit: December 2, 2024 (11:59pm Pacific Time)
Epi MS applicants submit the following into their UW Graduate School online application:
- Unofficial transcripts
- CV or Resume
- 3 Recommendation Letters
- Statement of purpose
- English Language Proficiency Requirement (for non-native English speakers only)
Applicants must upload PDF copies of unofficial transcripts from each collegiate level institution. Applicants admitted to the program who accept the offer of admission will be required to submit official transcripts to the UW Graduate School. Specific instructions for that process will be provided in admissions materials.
Include detailed descriptions of your health-related positions and responsibilities. Provide all relevant education and experience including: undergraduate and graduate research, health-related volunteer work, publications, manuscripts and posters, scholarly presentations and awards, certifications, and computer skills.
UW MD and DO Postdoc Fellows and Residents must include the following information on the first page (if applicable): Residency, fellowship, doctoral & postdoctoral research titles, type, director, institution & dates.
The Statement of Purpose is one of the most important pieces of your application. It provides faculty reviewers essential information about your background, research interests, possible career path, and your writing skills. Please address the following:
- How your combination of personal, academic, and professional influences led you to pursue graduate study in epidemiology.
- Why the UW Epidemiology program in particular matches your interests in a way that will help you fulfill your career aspirations.
- Your interest in health equity and/or Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) initiatives in the field of epidemiology and/or public health, and how your epidemiology training will prepare you to contribute to health equity/ EDI as a public health professional.
750 words maximum
Enter the names and contact information for exactly three recommenders into your application. These individuals will be sent an email prompt with instructions for submitting their recommendation online. Recommenders should be people familiar with your academic or related professional endeavors and your potential for achieving your academic and professional goals. December 1 is the deadline for recommendation submissions. When you contact your recommenders, encourage them to monitor their spam folder for letter submission instructions.
- For non-UW MD and DO Postdoc Fellow and Resident Applicants: at least one, and preferably two, letters should come from individuals with advanced degrees (i.e. Master’s or higher).
- For UW MD and DO Postdoc Fellow and Resident Applicants: At least two, and preferably three, letters should come from individuals with advanced degrees (i.e. PhD or MD).
- UW MD and DO Postdoc Fellow and Resident Applicants: Balancing a full-time course/study schedule with your responsibilities as a postdoc fellow or resident can be challenging. Knowing this, we require that you include references from either your fellowship director or research mentor (if known) that includes a statement indicating you will have the necessary release time from those responsibilities to attend all classes on a regular basis, and to study outside class.
Proficiency in English is required for graduate study at the University of Washington. Therefore, every applicant whose native language is not English (regardless of citizenship) must demonstrate proficiency with the English language. (See Graduate School website for policy)
Options for demonstrating proficiency are as follows:
- Self-report test scores in your application and submit official test scores to the UW
- TOEFL scores (ETS report code 4854)
- Minimum TOEFLiBT (or TOEFL MyBest) is 92
- Score reporting information – Use ETS report code 4854
- IELTS score
- Minimum IELTS is 7.0
- Score reporting information – Use UW organization code 365
- Duolingo score (Temporary policy update)
- Minimum Duolingo score is 120
- Score reporting information
- TOEFL scores (ETS report code 4854)
- U.S. Degree (Bachelor’s or higher)
- Bachelor’s, Master’s or Doctoral Degree from qualifying country (see Policy 3.2.1, bullet point #2 for a list of qualifying countries)
- Medium of Instruction Document for previous degree institution
Applicants should note that using Duolingo to fulfill the English Language Proficiency requirements does not qualify for on campus employment as a teaching assistant (TA).
Additional English Language Proficiency information:
- If fulfilling the requirement via U.S. Degree or a degree from a qualifying country listed in Policy 3.2.1 (see link above), no additional documentation is required as we’ll use transcripts submitted with the application to verify that the requirement has been fulfilled.
- If using a medium of instruction document, we will accept a notation directly on the transcript or a separate document issued by the institution. If submitting a separate document, upload it into the Medium of Instruction document section.
- For additional questions or assistance with reporting official test scores, please review the UW Graduate School Admissions FAQ.