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We are committed to making education affordable for all students. By filling out FAFSA applications, you unlock a range of financial aid options including scholarships, grants and loans. Our dedicated Office of Financial Aid provides personalized support and guidance to help you secure the best aid package for your journey toward becoming a public health leader.
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Phone: (405) 271-2118
Office Hours: 8 AM-5 PM, Monday-Friday
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We offer many scholarships to support prospective and enrolled students. Once established, students have access to a variety of funding opportunities, including merit-based and department-specific scholarships, ensuring that financial support is available throughout their academic journey. Our goal is to empower every student with the resources they need to succeed in their public health career.
Public Health Scholarships
The Hudson College has played a vital role in nurturing my growth, especially through its diverse financial support initiatives. From graduate research assistantships to the annual scholarship and the prestigious Hudson Fellowship program, there are so many resources. Sophia Xi Chen, PhD
The Hudson College has played a vital role in nurturing my growth, especially through its diverse financial support initiatives. From graduate research assistantships to the annual scholarship and the prestigious Hudson Fellowship program, there are so many resources.
Sophia Xi Chen, PhD
Federal Grad Plus Loan: consolidates federal debt, starts accruing interest immediately, and has a fixed interest rate. Requires a FAFSA completion and credit check.
Alternative/Private Loan: provides funds for educational expenses not covered by federal aid, requiring a strong credit history and often a creditworthy cosigner. They offer flexibility in approval conditions, interest rates, and fees, but cannot be consolidated with federal loans
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The Hudson Fellows in Public Health program awards fellowships to graduate students at the Hudson College of Public Health, supporting full-time Ph.D. study for four consecutive years. Fellows receive $36,000 annually and are eligible for tuition waivers, fostering a network of scholarship, education, and practice dedicated to advancing public health practices and outcomes globally.
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Check out the resources below to find answers to your questions and get started on your journey towards a rewarding career in public health.
Depending on the program, how many classes one takes per semester and more will all be a part of the calculation to determine how affordable the program will be. Below are some tools to estimate the total cost of each program.
Cost Estimates