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Designed for aspiring public health leaders who need a flexible schedule.Designed for aspiring public health leaders who need a flexible schedule.Designed for aspiring public health leaders who need a flexible schedule.

  • No GRE Required — We value your drive to improve health care delivery, and we believe in looking at more than test scores.
  • Distinguished Faculty — GWSPH faculty are active health care leaders, providing valuable insights and professional network connections to students looking to advance their careers.
  • No. 11–Ranked School of Public Health1 — The Milken Institute School of Public Health is ranked No. 11, and is the only public health school in the nation’s capital.

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Earn a Master’s Online From the George Washington University

MPH@GW Master of Public Health

Make a difference in public health in local, national and global communities with MPH@GW. Elective course options in the areas of environmental and occupational health, epidemiology and public health research methods, global health, health communication, health policy and program planning and evaluation. GRE/GMAT scores are not required.

MHA@GW Master of Health Administration

Become an effective leader in health care management with MHA@GW. Designed for professionals with two years of full-time health sector experience or at least three years of full-time experience in any industry, the program includes course modules in leadership and ethics, management and strategy, law and regulation, and quality improvement. GRE/GMAT scores are not required.

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1Best Public Health Schools (2022). U.S. News & World Report. Retrieved October 19, 2022.arrow_upwardReturn to footnote reference