Tuition and Financial Support
Health and the Public Interest Tuition Information
The Master’s in Health and the Public Interest program tuition rate is $2,017 per credit for the 2024-2025 academic year making the cost for the 30-credit program approximately $60,510. Tuition fees exclude individual health care or health insurance premiums, books and supplies, student fees, room and board, visas, and incidental expenses. More detailed information about tuition and fees can be found on the Office of Revenue and Receivables website.
Financial Aid
- Georgetown University has resources to help students identify funding options for their education. U.S. citizens and permanent residents should contact the Office of Student Financial Services for information on financing. Graduate students working towards their Master’s in Health and the Public Interest finance their degree through a combination of sources such as fellowships, employer benefits, VA benefits, federal student loans and external scholarships.
- Georgetown University is a Yellow Ribbon institution. If you are a member of the military, please contact our Assistant Registrar for Veteran/Military Benefits at militarybenefits@georgetown.edu or the Military and Veterans’ Resource Center at veteranservices@georgetown.edu for more information about your benefit eligibility.
Health and the Public Interest Scholarships
The Master’s in Health and the Public Interest program offers a limited number of scholarships in order to admit a competitive and diverse class. To be considered for a scholarship, applicants are strongly encouraged to apply by the priority scholarship deadline. Applicants will be notified of scholarship awards at the time of admission.