Experience Gillings: Undergraduate Programs Open House
BIPOC Student Mixer
Tuesday, October 5
5 – 6 p.m.
Zoom Link
This mixer will be hosted by Gillings Minority Student Caucus and Office of Inclusive Excellence. Join members of the Minority Student Caucus and staff from the Office of Inclusive Excellence for a casual mixer; hear from current BIPOC students and come with any specific questions or concerns you might have as a student of color.
Dean Barbara K. Rimer welcomes prospective graduate students.
Jeffrey Simms, MSPH, interim associate dean for inclusive excellence, welcomes prospective students.
Welcome Greeting from Department Representatives
Department of Biostatistics
Will Vizuete welcomes prospective students at the Gillings School's Virtual Programs Open House.
Melanie Studer, MHSA, PhD, program director and assistant professor in the Department of Health Policy and Management, welcomes prospective students.
Jonathan Earnest, lead academic coordinator in the Department of Nutrition, welcomes prospective students.
Camille Mason, MEd, career services coordinator, welcomes prospective students.
Jenna Keith, MEd, Student Funding and Awards Coordinator, welcomes prospective students.
Virtual Undergraduate Open House
Representatives from the Department of Nutrition talk about the BSPH Program.
Questions about Admissions?
For more information about the admissions process contact Gillings Admissions Team at sph-admissions@unc.edu or 919-445-1170.
Johnston King, director of admissions, jking3@email.unc.edu
Kristen Hurdle, admissions coordinator, (919) 843-2755, kdhurdle@email.unc.edu
Andrew Huggins, admissions coordinator, (919) 843-2706, andrewhuggins@unc.edu
Jenna Keith, admissions coordinator, (919) 843-2644, jmkeith@email.unc.edu
Our Undergraduate Programs
The Bachelor of Science in Public Health (BSPH) degree includes majors in the following areas: biostatistics, environmental health sciences, health policy and management and nutrition.
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