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There are many opportunities for School of Public Health students to gain research experience during their time at the University of Maryland.
The University of Maryland School of Public Health offers two professional development programs for students. The STEP Program: Students Transitioning into Effective Professionals and the UTEAM: Undergraduate Teaching & Education Assistants and Mentors.

At the School of Public Health, we are committed to making higher education affordable for all.

Students can finance their education through many forms of financial aid, including merit- and need-based scholarships, grants, loans and student employment (also known as Federal Work-Study).

 

As an academic institution, we support students pursuing degrees at all levels, but recognize that there are special circumstances for each student, including those seeking to study without pursuing a degree. These non-degree seeking students should follow the application process specific to them depending on whether they are interested in undergraduate or graduate course work. 

Are you ready to fearlessly do public health good for all? Join us! Apply to become a student at the University of Maryland School of Public Health as an undergraduate, graduate or non-degree seeking student.
The University of Maryland School of Public Health (in College Park) partners each year with our colleagues in the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health at the University of Maryland School of Medicine (in Baltimore) to plan the Public Health Research at Maryland Event program and to engage researchers from diverse disciplines from the College Park and Baltimore campuses and beyond.
The University of Maryland School of Public Health plays a unique role by partnering with local and state agencies to provide the data and analysis needed to inform health-promoting policies, programs and interventions.