Tuition + Aid

Welcome to an overview of costs and funding opportunities associated with attending the Rollins School of Public Health.

Funding a graduate school education requires commitment and investment. At Rollins, we partner with students to help identify resources that will support our student’s educational investment. The Rollins School of Public Health offers one of the lowest tuition rates when compared to other top schools of public health in the nation. We are committed to supporting our students through a variety of financial aid resources. Financial aid can include a combination of institutional funds, loans, and student employment opportunities.

The Rollins School of Public Health offers merit, mission, and need based scholarships as well as information to help you access the resources needed to fund your graduate school education.

Our funding opportunities recognize academic achievement and leadership potential within the field of public health. Our students value the opportunities afforded to them at Rollins.

My Nguyen

. Rollins’ emphasis on both having research and academic knowledge in applied field work appealed to me as someone who came straight from undergrad. It helped bridge the gap between like, ‘What are we really learning in classrooms and how can we actually go into the community and apply that hands-on?’ I wanted to get that experience from my MPH in order to move forward with these skills.

My Nguyen
Behavioral, Social, and Health Education Sciences MPH ’22,

To maximize your opportunity for funding, please complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) early. Funding for a graduate education is not like undergraduate funding. Awards are not based upon parental income. Submitting your FAFSA early will ensure consideration for institutional grant opportunities. The FAFSA will be available December 31 for the following academic year. In addition, please submit your completed SOPHAS application by our January 5th deadline to be considered for Merit Scholarships.