<p>I have been doing a lot of research on MPH programs. Through all the ones I have looked at I am highly interested it Dartmouth's program, especially since its a shorter, more intense route.
But... It is an Ivy League school and my undergraduate degree is from a public university in Florida.
There is no minimum requirements for the program nor are there extra courses that I must take prior to applying. I have enrolled in a local college for some courses this fall due to other University requirements for their MPH program.
My question is... does it matter that my undergrad degree is from a public university? With no minimum requirement, how competitive is Dartmouth's MPH program?</p>
<p>I go to an Ivy League PhD program in public health and I went to a small LAC for college.</p>
<p>No, it doesn’t matter that you went to a public university in FL. I can’t answer how competitive it is though.</p>
<p>Thank you Juillet. My main concern was about where my undergrad degree is from. It’s a good school, but not Ivy league so I wasn’t sure how it would be taken by admissions.</p>