Prospective Students

The Master of Science in Health and the Public Interest program is no longer accepting applications.

Thank you for your interest in Georgetown’s Master of Science in Health and the Public Interest. This program has closed and is no longer accepting new applications.

If you’re passionate about health policy, public health advocacy, or the societal forces that shape healthcare, Georgetown has several active master’s programs that share HAPI’s interdisciplinary spirit and commitment to real-world impact. We encourage you to explore the options below — many admit on a rolling basis and offer merit scholarships.

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Still Have Questions?

If you’re unsure which program is the right fit, Georgetown’s Graduate Admissions office can help you find the right path. Contact Graduate Admissions →