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All applicants to the graduate
programs are carefully reviewed by the program's admissions committee. Candidates
are selected on demonstrated ability to succeed academically, quality of work
experience, references, and motivation for selecting this program.
Graduate programs include a Master of Science degree in
Health Care Policy and Management (36 credits) or an Advanced Certificate
in Health Care Management (18 credits).
Applications will be available on line after September 15, 2006. There are no paper applications; all applications must be submitted
electronically. See “application instructions” for the link
to our applications.
Applications for the Master’s or Advanced Certificate must be
completed and submitted by February 15, 2007. Late applications will not be considered.
GRE are required for the Master’s. GRE’s must be taken
by February 15, 2007. Tests taken after that date will mean an incomplete
file and you will not be accepted into the program. GRE’s test scores
that are older than five years as of February 15, 2007, will not be accepted. (GRE's may be waived if an applicant has completed a graduate degree prior to applying; this graduate degree must be from an accredited university.)
Official transcripts from any and every college you have ever attended
must be submitted. (You do not need to request a Stony Brook transcript;
Fran Shaw or Regina Biasetti will download this for you.) Three references are also required;
the reference forms can be downloaded from the on-line application main
screen. All documents must be sent to Office of Student Services. If you
receive a transcript or reference at your home, DO NOT OPEN it. Forward
the SEALED envelope to:
Office of Student Services
Level 2, Room 271
Health Sciences Center
Stony Brook University
Stony Brook, NY 11794-8276
(631) 444-2111
After applications and supporting documentation
have been received, the Health Care Policy and Management’s admission’s
committee will review all files. Applicants who are accepted into our
program will be notified in late April.
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