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iPad II provided to Incoming Students
Beginning in fall 2012 new students enrolling at SRPH in master & doctoral programs will receive an iPad II. This is an effort to enhance the classroom educational experience, embrace evolving technology, and explore new "ways" to experience the public health education. Faculty and students will begin using this technology in hopes of bringing an additional tool to classroom interaction and exploration of the public health arena.
Other Admission Pathways!
The School of Rural Public Health has other pathways as noted below. Special arrangements or alternative admission processes exist in these arenas. Feel free to read more. If you have questions please contact the Office of Student Affairs at (979) 458-4054.
Academic Common Market
"Study in a specialized field at an out-of-state college, while paying in-state tuition rates.
Is a degree program you would like to pursue not available in your state? Have you found a degree program at an out-of-state institution, but the higher tuition is a barrier? Looking for options for lower tuition?
The Academic Common Market (Southern Region Education Board) made up of (16) states in the southwest region of the United States participate in this program. Explore more HERE to see if you qualify for in-state tuition while traveling to another state to pursue the degree of your dream!
Facilitated Admission Agreement
Facilitated admission is a strategy to identify qualified applicants in recognized academic programs within the Texas A&M academic community. Students who wish to utilize a facilitated admission path will submit documentation as any other applicant, but are able to be recognized as a viable applicant through this facilitated agreement. Currently we have the following agreements in place.
- Texas A&M (BIMS) Facilitated Admission Agreement
Transfer Students
SRPH welcomes transfer students into the School. Accepted transfer students will be allowed to transfer up to (9) semester credit hours from other accredited graduate degree granting institutions. Any student considering transfer to SRPH will be required to submit an application through SOPHAS. Please review admission requirements found on the left of this web page, or continue to Apply Now.
Master of Health Administration (MHA) applicants may now apply through HAMPCAS
HAMPCAS is the Healthcare Administration, Management & Policy Centralized Application Services. Applicants may use this portal or SOPHAS to submit their application for the MHA to the School of Rural Public Health. By clicking on the "HAMPCAS" link above you will be taken to the portal where you can create an account and begin building your application. The only applicants who should consider this portal are applicants to the MHA program.
Additionally, the HAMPCAS applicant user guide may come in handy for navigation and submission. Please click HERE for the guide.


