Information sessions are offered each month using the web-based platform Zoom. In these sessions prospective students have the opportunity to speak with an MPH advisor and/or current student who will give a brief presentation and answer questions about the program. 

Information Sessions

All sessions are Seattle local time, Pacific/Standard Time (PST)


The following are the upcoming info-session dates:

  • Morning Sessions 9:00 am – 10:00 am PST | Zoom link HERE
    • Thursday, July 18th
    • Thursday, August 8th
    • Thursday, August 22nd 
  • Afternoon Sessions 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm PSTZoom link HERE
    • Thursday, July 18th
    • Thursday, August 8th
    • Thursday, August 22nd 

Zoom instructions

  1. Select the zoom link for the respective info session you would like to attend.
  2. Select ‘Run/launch Program’. It will take less than 20 seconds. If nothing prompts from browser, click ‘download & run zoom’.
  3. Enter your name and select 'Join'.
  4. Your screen should display the host and other session attendees.
  5. Choose to join with Audio or Video. Video will not commence until host has logged in.

Unable to attend an information session?

Prospective students who are unable to attend an information or who have attended and have further questions and would like to meet for a one on one meeting are encouraged to email the MPH Coordinator at ghprog@uw.edu to schedule an appointment. In order to get the maximum out of your session, please review the MPH program webpage and come prepared with questions. 

Interested in visiting the University of Washington?

We invite prospective students to plan a visit to campus anytime, however, the best months to sit in on classes and visit with the faculty and students are October through May. It is a good idea to see what's going on around campus, check out the below calendars.

Plan your visit to campus with the help of the UW Office of Admissions. They can help you find a place to stay, map out an itinerary that includes the UW campus, University District, Seattle, and the sights outside of the city. The Visit Seattle website is another good resource. 

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