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B.S. in Health Promotion: Application Procedures


Information about applying for admission to the Health Promotion major 

Criteria:

  • Completion of General Education Areas I-V
  • Overall grade point average (GPA) minimum of 2.7
  • GPA in General Education Area I (Foundation skills) minimum of 2.7
  • GPA in General Education Area II (Sciences) minimum of 2.7
  • GPA in General Education Area VI (Courses related to program of study) minimum of 2.7 and no grade less than C (2.0) . The area VI requirements are
    • HPRB 1710
    • CBIO 2200/L
    • CBIO 2210/L
    • BIOS 2010
    • SPCM 1100 (health promotion)// CHFD 2100 or CLAS 1030 (health services)

Completed Essay:

Describe your career goals as you currently envision them. What is your interest in health promotion and disease prevention? Suggestions to consider include volunteer experience, work experience, personal experience, or relevant coursework that sparked your interest in health or in health promotion. You should write in the first person and limit your answer to one page, double-spaced, 12 font print with one-inch margin.

Completion of Application for Admission




Application Procedure:

 

A student may make application to the Health Promotion major after satisfactory completion of the University General Education Curriculum requirements (or the core curriculum). A student in the process of completing the required course work in area VI (area F) may be provisionally accepted contingent upon satisfactory completion of the required courses while maintaining the required 2.7 gpa’s for admission.

Each year, approximately 100 students will be accepted into the major (50 in the fall and 50 in the spring). Applicants are rank ordered based on the overall gpa, the gpa for area VI courses, the gpa’s for areas I and II, and the essay. The highest ranking students up to the quota for that semester are admitted. Simply meeting the admission requirements will not guarantee acceptance. Applicants who are not accepted may apply again the following semester.

 

Please return the application for admission and your essay to:

Ms. Heather McEachern
College of Public Health
N124 Paul D. Coverdell Center
University of Georgia
Athens, GA 30602-7396
cphadm@uga.edu
706-512-3187 (voice)

Deadlines and Admission Decisions

The deadline for turning in an application for the major is the second Friday in September for spring admission and the second Friday in February for fall/summer admission.

Admission decisions will be made by October 1st for fall admission and March 1st for spring admission. You will be notified by email of an admission decision.


Spring 2010:  Applications due by Friday, September 11, 2009
Summer/Fall 2010:  Applications due by Friday, February 12, 2010.


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