Instructions for the 3 Applications

In order to have a full and complete application, you must submit three (3) separate applications by the deadlines:

  • Cal State Apply
  • UC San Diego Graduate Application
  • SOPHAS Application

Please follow the instructions below to complete each application.

Cal State Apply Graduate Application

SDSU: Cal State Apply

In order to apply to San Diego State University School of Public Health, an application must be submitted to the Cal State Apply system. This application is for the purpose of applying to San Diego State University itself. This is in addition to applying to SOPHAS. You may not choose to do one application over another. Both must be submitted in order to be considered a complete application for the San Diego State University School of Public Health.

Applications are processed through the San Diego State University Graduate Application** (via Cal State Apply)

Please make sure to complete your application by the following deadlines.

DEADLINE: December 1, 2023

Apply for admission to graduate study at San Diego State University via Cal State Apply with the application fee of $70.00 payable by credit card only.

Official Transcripts: Official transcripts from all postsecondary institutions attended are required. Electronic transcripts are acceptable. Please ensure that you indicate this preference when making your request. If you are required to provide an email address to send the secure online document to SDSU, please use transcriptsforsdsu@sdsu.edu.  If you are submitting paper copies of official transcripts, please mail them to:


Graduate Admissions
San Diego State University
5500 Campanile Drive
San Diego, CA 92182-7416

Note: Please do not send transcripts before submitting the Cal State Apply application, as this may result in processing delays. Students who attended SDSU need only submit transcripts for work completed since last attendance.
 
International applicants, please see additional requirements for international transcripts and diploma/degree certificate.

Applicants with international coursework are required to submit an international evaluation report from one of the following:

  • IERF—course by course detail report with course level identification
  • WES—course by course (WES ICAP)
  • ECE—course by course

The evaluation report must be sent electronically, directly by IERF, WES, or ECE to Graduate Admissions and must include copies of the international documents used to complete the evaluation. If admitted, additional documents will not be required unless a degree is in progress.

Note: Please do not send transcripts before submitting the Cal State Apply application, as this may result in processing delays. Students who attended SDSU need only submit transcripts for work completed since last attendance.

  • GRE scores: NOT REQUIRED FOR FALL 2024 ADMISSIONS CYCLE Send official GRE results (general test) forwarded by the Educational Testing Service (ETS) to SDSU, Institution Code 4682. www.ets.org
  • TOEFL: If the medium of instruction was in a language other than English, TOEFL score must be submitted to SDSU, Institution Code 4682. www.ets.org

Please note that letters of recommendation are not submitted as part of the San Diego State University Graduate Application.

Letters of recommendation are submitted to SOPHAS only.


After you have submitted the online graduate application, you can track your application status via my.SDSU.edu. Please check back on a regular basis to make sure that all required items have been received.

** International students, the TOEFL test score is required if post-secondary instruction is in a language other than English. TOEFL scores are sent to Admissions and Records, Institution Code 4682, Department Code 0000.

Questions about the Application for the SDSU School of Public Health via Cal State Apply?

Please contact Brenda Fass-Holmes, Coordinator for Admissions and Student Affairs, bholmes@sdsu.edu or (619) 594-4492, if you have any questions about the application process.

UC San Diego Grad Apply

UCSD: Graduate Division

UCSD Application Process

Application Deadlines for Fall 2024 Admission

Please note the following important information regarding deadlines. IT IS REQUIRED TO APPLY at BOTH INSTITUTIONS.  The Joint Ph.D. program admits students for the fall semester only.  APPLICATION DEADLINE IS December 1, 2023


To apply to the doctoral program in Public Health, use the UCSD Application through the UC San Diego Division of Graduate Education and Postdoctoral Affairs. UCSD uses a web-based application to apply for graduate study. You may work on your application a bit at a time, and then submit it once it is complete. The site is secure, and your application information will remain confidential.

What is needed to submit along with my UC San Diego application?

Required Documents

In addition to the application forms, we also require the following documents:

  • A copy of your most recent academic transcript(s)
  • A copy of your Graduate Record Examination (GRE) test scores (NOT required Fall 2024)
  • CV or Resume
  • Statement of Purpose
  • 3 letters of recommendation

1. Transcripts

To expedite the processing of your application, the Admissions Committee recommends that you upload PDF versions of your official or unofficial transcripts directly into the UCSD online application system. You will find more information on this process once you are in the online application system.

PLEASE DO NOT SEND Original Copies of Transcripts when you apply. PDF copies of transcripts are allowed to be uploaded to your application. Official copies are not required until you are offered admission into the program.

To send official transcripts after being offered admission and accepting the offer, please send them to

University of California, San Diego
Graduate Education and Postdoctoral Affairs (GEPA) - Graduate Admissions
9500 Gilman Drive #0003
La Jolla, California 92093-0003

2. Test Scores (GRE/TOEFL):

NOTE: FOR THE FALL 2024 ADMISSION CYCLE WE ARE WAIVING THE GRE REQUIREMENT.


TOEFL: School/Institution Code: 4836

If you are an international student and English is not your native language, you must take the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) exam or the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) exam. TOEFL: If the medium of instruction was in a language other than English, TOEFL score must be submitted.

3. Statement of Purpose:

Your statement of purpose and objectives (approximately 1500 word limit) should address all of the following items:

  • Describe those experiences that have shaped your interest in public health. Comment on your current orientation or preferences in the public health field.
  • Describe the one academic experience that has meant the most to you in your educational career.
  • Outline your professional goals, both immediate and long term.
  • Discuss why you are interested in the SDSU-UC San Diego Joint Doctoral Program in Public Health, the strengths you bring with you, and those areas in which you would like to increase your expertise and personal growth.

4. Recommendation Letters:

Three letters of recommendation are required. Two should be academic references, from professors who have taught you in class. The third letter can be another academic reference or a professional reference (employer, volunteer work, etc.). Letters of recommendation must be submitted to UC San Diego application portal directly. Instructions on how to submit the letters of reference are within the application system.

5. CV or Resume:

Your resume or CV must be uploaded as part of the UC San Diego application.


Application Process Information

Applications are processed in order of their completion. Screening of applications will begin in December. Typical causes of delayed consideration include missing GRE scores, letters of recommendation, and transcripts.

It is particularly important for foreign applicants to complete their application well before the deadline, as it has been our experience that delays in processing their applications seriously limit the financial aid the applicant can hope to obtain.

Applications are evaluated by the Admissions Committee (which is comprised of faculty from both institutions) from December, through no later than April. The Admissions Committee evaluates applicants based on their past academic performance. Important factors in the evaluation of an application include:

  • The nature and quality of the applicant’s undergraduate degree program
  • Statement of purpose
  • Letters of recommendation
  • Scores on the Graduate Record Exam (not required for Fall 2024 admission cycle)

Richness through Diversity

We enthusiastically welcome applications from students with culturally diverse backgrounds. We believe that the richness of a graduate program is increased by an ethnically broad student population. Our goal is to ensure that all admitted graduate students thrive and succeed in the public health community. To this end, our program assists and supports graduate students in a variety of ways. For example, faculty mentors interact with the incoming students to smooth the transition into graduate school. Also, we work closely with Graduate Division and other University departments to create and maintain a greater sense of the campus community.

Questions about the UC San Diego Application?

Please contact Carrie Goldsmith, Graduate Coordinator for Admissions and Student Affairs at UC San Diego, if you have any questions about the application process.

Contact Information

Carrie Goldsmith
Graduate Admissions Coordinator
Herbert Wertheim School of Public Health and Human Longevity Science
University of California, San Diego
9500 Gilman Dr, MC 0725
La Jolla CA 92093-0725
cgoldsmith@health.ucsd.edu

SOPHAS Application

sophas.org

The San Diego State University School of Public Health is participating in SOPHAS, the Schools of Public Health Application Service. All Ph.D. applicants must apply on-line through SOPHAS. Please make sure to complete your application by the following deadlines.

Final DEADLINE:  December 1, 2023, 8:59 p.m. Pacific Time


What is needed to submit along with my SOPHAS application?

1. Your Statement of Purpose and Objectives (approximately 1500 word limit) should address all of the following items:

  •  Describe those experiences that have shaped your interest in public health. Comment on your current orientation or preferences in the public health field.
  • Describe the one academic experience that has meant the most to you in your educational career.
  • Outline your professional goals, both immediate and long term.
  • Discuss why you are interested in the SDSU-UC San Diego Joint Doctoral Program in Public Health, the strengths you bring with you, and those areas in which you would like to increase your expertise and personal growth.

Note: Your Statement of Purpose should be submitted with your SOPHAS application only. While there is a space in the SDSU Graduate Application for a Statement of Purpose, you do not need to submit another Statement of Purpose for the SDSU Graduate Application; instead, simply indicate in the space provided for the Statement that you have submitted it with the SOPHAS application.

2. Test Scores:

  • TOEFL: If the medium of instruction was in a language other than English, TOEFL score must be submitted to Code 5688 SOPHAS, Massachusetts

3. Transcripts:

  • One copy of official transcripts (sent directly by the institutions) from all colleges and universities you have attended must be sent to SOPHAS at the following address:

    SOPHAS
    P.O. Box 9111
    Watertown, MA 02471
  • Students with international coursework must submit to SOPHAS an evaluation report from the following organization instead of official transcripts (note: SOPHAS will not accept official transcripts for international coursework; only the evaluation report will be accepted): World Education Services (WES) (Course-by-Course Report) http://www.wes.org
  • Applicants who have attended SDSU, please note that you must submit to SOPHAS transcripts from all colleges/universities you have attended, including SDSU.

4. Recommendation Letters:

Three letters of recommendation are required. Two should be academic references, from professors who have taught you in class. The third letter can be another academic reference or a professional reference (employer, volunteer work, etc.). Letters of recommendation must be submitted to SOPHAS directly. Please see the SOPHAS application instructions for details.

Note: Letters of recommendation are to be submitted with your SOPHAS application only. On the SDSU Graduate Application, you may list your recommenders in the space provided, but you do not need to submit your letters of recommendation for the SDSU Graduate Application.

5. CV or Resume:

Your resume or CV must be uploaded as part of the SOPHAS application.


After you have submitted the SOPHAS application, you can check the status of your application via the status menu. You are encouraged to check back frequently to make sure that all of the materials required for your application have been received.

The applicant is responsible for ensuring that all required materials are submitted in a timely manner.
Once your SOPHAS application is complete, it will be forwarded to the School(s) of Public Health to which you have selected to apply.

Questions about the SOPHAS Application for the SDSU School of Public Health?

Please contact Brenda Fass-Holmes, Coordinator for Admissions and Student Affairs, bholmes@sdsu.edu or (619) 594-4492, if you have any questions about the application process.