AGRADE FAQs

 

https://familymedicine.med.wayne.edu/mph/pdfs-new/agrade_faqs_rev_20211216_.pdf

1. Who is eligible to apply to the AGRADE Program?  You are eligible to apply if you have: 

  • Declared a BSPH major or minor  

  • Completed at least 90 undergraduate credits and have a cumulative GPA≥3.5 

  • Completed the four undergraduate BSPH courses below: 
    • PH 2100 Introduction to Public Health
    • PH 3100 Social Behavioral Health
    • PH 3200 Biostatistics
    • PH 3300 Epidemiology
  • A minimum BSPH GPA ≥ 3.6
  • Completed a dual enrollment form, signed by your BSPH undergraduate advisor and the MPH Program. The dual enrollment form confirms your eligibility to apply to AGRADE.

 

2. How do I apply to AGRADE?  

  • Completethe AGRADEDual-Enrollment Form with your BSPH advisor.  

  • E-mail MPH Graduate Advisor Elissa Firestone at ao0823@wayne.edu to set up an appointment to discuss AGRADE course planning. She will also sign your Dual Enrollment form. 

  • E-mail the the documents below tophagrade@wayne.edu

  • Your updated resume 

  • Your personal statement expressing your interest in the MPH program, your career goals, and the reasons why you are especially suited to join this accelerated track. Check out the WSU graduate school's suggestions for submitting a compelling application 

  • Two faculty letters of recommendation supporting your admission to the AGRADE Program. Strong letters of recommendation will help convince our MPH Admissions Committee that you will be successful in our MPH AGRADE courses.  

    • Recommenders submit the letters of recommendation to phagrade@wayne.edu   
    • Tell your recommenders to write your name in the subject line of the email. 

 

3. What are the AGRADE application deadlines?  

Fall term: July 1                         

Winter term: November 1                                

Spring term: March 1        

 

4. When will I be notified of my AGRADE Admissions decision? The MPH Admissions Committee reviews completed applications monthly. If your application is completed by the first of the month, you should learn of the admissions decision by the end of the month.  Note that you will be formally admitted to AGRADE when the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences approves your AGRADE admission. 

  

5. Can I still apply for AGRADE if I have over 90 credits?  Yes, but the AGRADE program offers the most benefit to those who are at approximately 90 credits at time of application. Students should consult their undergraduate advisor and the MPH advisor to see if the AGRADE program is beneficial for them. 

 

6. How competitive is the AGRADE application process? Admission to the AGRADE program is competitive and not all students who meet minimum eligibility requirements will be admitted. The MPH Admissions Committee considers the strength of your academic record, recommendation letters, and public health experiences when reviewing your AGRADE application. 

 

7. Can I still apply to AGRADE if I haven't decided where I want to attend graduate school? MPH AGRADE courses will only be converted to graduate credit if you attend the WSU MPH Program. For this reason, only students who commit to attending the WSU MPH Program are considered for acceptance to AGRADE.  

 

8. Is there a grade requirement for MPH AGRADE classes? Only those AGRADE-approved courses in which the student has earned a B or higher will transfer to the graduate transcript. Once in the master's program, students may be required to repeat an AGRADE course in which they earnless than a B grade. 

 

9. Is there a grade requirement for AGRADE BSPH pre-requisite courses? Yes, students are expected to earn B or higher grades in their pre-requisite AGRADE courses. The MPH Program minimum passing grade is B. Grades of B- or lower are considered to be failing grades.  

 

10. What should I do if I earned a B- grade in one of my BSPH AGRADE pre-requisite courses? if your BSPH AGRADE pre-requisite GPA is ≥ 3.6 including the B- grade, this isn't necessarily a deal breaker. In your personal statement, briefly explain why you earned the B- grade and what you have learned that will assure that you will earn minimum B grades in MPH AGRADE courses.   

 

11. What should I do if my cumulative undergraduate GPA is below 3.5? Note that students with a cumulative undergraduate GPA of 3.3-3.49 will be considered for admission to AGRADE on an individual basis. In your personal statement, briefly explain why your cumulative undergraduate GPA is less than 3.5. Note that your BSPH major cumulative GPA is required to be â‰¥ 3.6. Your high BSPH major GPA may help to offset your lower cumulative undergraduate GPA.  

 

12. How do I decide which WSU Master of Public Health concentration best fits my career goals?  

The WSU MPH Program has two concentrations: the Master of Public Health in Public Health Practice (MPH-PHP) and the Master of Public Health in Population Health Analytics (MPH-PHA).  

  • The Master of Public Health in Public Health Practice (MPH-PHP) prepares graduates with the knowledge and skills to conduct culturally relevant public health research, plan and evaluate health programs in diverse settings, and contribute to the science of disease prevention and health promotion.   

 

  • The Master of Public Health in Population Health Analytics (MPH-PHA) prepares graduates with the knowledge and skills in health data analytics, advanced statistical programming (SPSS, R, and SAS), and designing population-based interventions.  

 

13. Can I complete the entire MPH degree while an undergraduate? No, you may only complete the five MPH AGRADE courses while you are an undergraduate. You will complete the remainder of the MPH Program as an MPH Graduate student.

 

14. How long will it take to complete the WSU MPH Program once I earn my undergraduate degree? If students complete all five AGRADE courses, it is possible to complete the MPH Program in three semesters or one year, provided students enroll in the MPH Program at a time that complements required course sequencing.  

 

15. Will I have to submit a WSU MPH application once I complete my undergraduate degree?  Yes, you will need to submit an application. 

Note that the GRE may be waived based on satisfactory performance in the AGRADE courses (at least a B grade in each AGRADE class).  

 

16. Can MPH AGRADE courses count for undergraduate credit?  Yes, MPH AGRADE courses may be double-counted for undergraduate general elective credit. Your undergraduate advisor will help you determine if you need undergraduate general elective credits.