Prospective Students

Prospective students are welcome to explore this page to learn more about the application process and admissions requirements for the Master’s in Health and the Public Interest program at Georgetown University. The program offers a rigorous, experiential, and critical learning experience that prepares students to not just understand the current healthcare system, but help solve global healthcare challenges.

Attend a Virtual Information Session

Next Information Session

Virtual information sessions occur on a monthly basis from September to March.

Sessions feature Program Co-Directors Dr. Adam Myers and Dr. Adriane Fugh-Berman. You can view a recording of our most recent virtual admissions information session on our YouTube channel.

2025 Information Sessions

The Health and Public Interest program’s emphasis on interdisciplinary curriculum allows students to tailor their academic experiences to their career and life goals. With this degree, students learn to critique and interpret complex research relevant to public health. As such, we welcome applications from both current undergraduate students and mid-career professionals who want to supplement their methodological knowledge with modern tools.

In addition to the information below, it is highly recommended that you read the detailed information on the Graduate Admissions website. There, you can find a variety of materials and information, such as online and in-person education sessions, application guidelines and checklists, important forms, and more.

Find out more about the program admission requirements and application deadlines

Admission Requirements

Find out more about cost of attendance and available scholarships

Tuition and Financial Support

Find out more about what it’s like to be a graduate student at Georgetown

Graduate Life at Georgetown

Find out more information about upcoming events and webinars

Event Information