Tuition and Financial Information

The UConn Health Bursar's Office is located at AG050. To contact, phone: 860-679-1632 or email: chrowland@uchc.edu. Graduate students located at UConn Health are not charged the transit, general university or technology fees. Payment options are described on the Bursar's Office page.

2024-2025 Graduate Tuition and Fees per Semester

Credits In-State Tuition* Out-of-State Tuition*
1  $          1,2970.00  $                  2,515.00
2  $          2,381.00  $                  4,817.00
3  $          3,465.00  $                  7,119.00
6  $          6,871.00  $                14,179.00
9+  $          10,123.00  $                21,079.00

*includes fees

Graduate School Tuition Waivers for:

 

Dual Degree Tuition Aid for MD/MPH and DMD/MPH only:

Financial Support

Student Funding Opportunities:

Student Funding Opportunities - Info and Application

Graduate Fellowship:

  • The Holger Hansen Fellowship
    The Holger Hansen Fellowship honors our founding Director.  Over his 23 years of service to UConn, Dr. Hansen oversaw the transformation of a Master of Science in Community Health to our CEPH-accredited Master of Public Health in 1985.  Under his leadership over the next 19 years, the program has addressed an important demand among health related professionals of Connecticut and the region for population health curriculum and services.   The Hansen Fellowship provides a tuition waiver and annual stipend to support a student under the mentorship of program.  Individuals are nominated for the Hansen Fellowship by the admissions committee each year.

University Award:

Course Assistants

The Program provides employment to as many as 10 individuals each semester who function as assistants to the instructors of our undergraduate and foundational courses.   Students selected for these roles earn $5,000 per course per semester.

Scholarships:

  • Segal Scholarship
    The Joan Segal Scholarship recognizes 40+ years of service to UConn by our program’s founding Associate Director.  Joan began her career as a research assistant in the School of Dental Medicine where she was responsible for establishing its continuing education program.   After completing a Masters of Community Health, the forerunner to the MPH program, she remained with the program as administrator and instructor until retirement.  The Joan Segal Scholarship awards tuition support to students from underrepresented backgrounds who otherwise lack financial support to complete graduate education.  Individuals are recommended for the Segal Scholarship by the program director.
  • Professors Judy Lewis and Stephen L. Schensul Fund for Global Public Health
  • Laura Bassi Scholarship

    The Laura Bassi Scholarship, which awards a total of $8,000 thrice per annum, was established in 2018 with the aim of providing editorial assistance to postgraduates and junior academics whose research focuses on neglected topics of study, broadly construed. The scholarships are open to every discipline and the next round of funding will be awarded in Spring 2024:

    Spring 2024Application deadline: 24 March 2024Results: 10 April 2024

    All currently enrolled master’s and doctoral candidates are eligible to apply, as are academics in the first five years of full-time employment. Applicants are required to submit a completed application form along with their CV through the application portal by the relevant deadline. Further details, previous winners, and the application portal can be found at: https://editing.press/bassi

  • Sisters in Public Health

    Sisters in Public Health is excited to announce two $1,000 scholarships (The Frazier Fund, The Lockett Award )  to be awarded in August 2024 for 2024-2025 school year. For eligibility criteria, timeline, application & more information click on this link.

    Application Deadline : June 3, 2024

 

 

Information on Graduate Student Financial Aid

available at the Office of Student Financial Aid Services