University Of Louisville
2301 S 3rd St, Louisville, KY 40292, United States

The University of Louisville (UofL) is a public research university in Louisville, Kentucky. It is part of the Kentucky state university system. Chartered in 1798 as the Jefferson Seminary, it became in the 19th century one of the first city-funded public colleges in the United States. The university is mandated by the Kentucky General Assembly to be a "Preeminent Metropolitan Research University".

Bachelor of Science in Public Health

This program was approved for students entering the university in the Summer 2023–Spring 2024 catalog year. For more information about catalog year, go to Catalog Year Information.
Unit: Public Health and Information Sciences
Academic Plan Code(s): PH_ _BS, PH_ _BS_PRE, PH_ _BS_ SHE

Program Information

The School of Public Health and Information Sciences (SPHIS) offers two undergraduate degree options: Bachelor of Science in Public Health for students focused on public health practice and Bachelor of Arts in Public Health for liberal studies.

A degree in public health provides students with the skills they need to improve the health of populations and communities, as well as alleviate suffering caused by disease, injuries and health disparities.  Public Health majors learn how to inquire, challenge and explore options that promote the health and well-being of the community.

A BS in Public Health prepares students for positions in specific sectors of public health, health services, and public policy, with career opportunities in health education, health care administration, health research, environmental health, and more. Examples of job settings could include colleges and universities, federal and state health agencies, and community and international organizations. Both degrees prepare students for advanced degrees in public health, law, and clinical health professions (i.e., PA, PT, Nursing, Pharmacy, Medicine, and Dentistry).

https://catalog.louisville.edu/undergraduate/majors/public-health-bs/#text 

Application Checklist

  • Completed Undergraduate Application: UofL's Take Flight Application or the Common App. All international applicants must specify an intended major and program on their application.
  • $30 non-refundable application fee (U.S. dollars)
  • Academic records from all the secondary schools, universities, colleges or professional schools attended
  • Proof of English proficiency
  • Meet the First-time Freshman or Transfer Student requirements

Academic Records

  • Transcripts must be official and submitted from all high school/post-secondary schools attended.
  • Transcripts issued by schools outside the United States require notarized, ATA-certified translation.
  • All academic credentials should be sent to adetran@louisville.edu or mailed directly to the Office of Admissions at Office of Admissions, Dept. AO, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY 40292 USA
  • Transfer applicants

English Proficiency

All applicants for whom English is a second language need to show evidence of sufficient proficiency in the English language. If you are submitting test scores, please note that the scores must be official and come to UofL Admissions Office directly from the testing service. Applicants may demonstrate English proficiency by submitting the following materials:

  • TOEFL (internet-based test): 79 or higher
  • TOEFL (paper-based test): 550 or higher
  • TOEFL Essentials: 8.5 and above
  • IELTS: 6.5 or higher overall score from the academic module exam
  • Duolingo: 105 or higher
  • SAT: Evidence-Based Reading and Writing score of 490 or higher (SAT taken March 2016 or later)
  • ACT: English sub-score of 18 or higher
  • AP: English Language and Composition score of 4 or higher
  • IB: 5 or higher on the English Language and Literature exam

To send scores directly to UofL using the institutional codes:

  • TOEFL code:1838
  • SAT code: 1838
  • ACT code: 1556

Students may also demonstrate English proficiency by:

  • completing two consecutive years of full-time high school in the U.S or any high school where English is primary language of instruction, with a grade of C or higher in English. This exemption is granted only based on official transcripts.
  • completing two consecutive years of full-time university/college in the U.S. or university/college where English is the primary language of instruction, with a grade of C or higher in English 101 or 102. This exemption is granted only based on official transcripts.

Notification of Admission Decision

The Office of Admissions will review your application and notify you of their admissions decision. Please do not make arrangements for your Visa interview or travel to the U.S. until you receive a written offer or admission from UofL and your Form I-20 or Form DS-2019 document.

Visa Process

After you meet the admissions requirements, International Center will contact you for additional materials to issue your Form I-20 (for students seeking F-1 visa) or Form DS-2019 (for students seeking J-1 visa). Please do not send the materials to the Admissions Office; only send the materials to the International Center after you are being contacted.

You will need to submit

  • a copy of your passport
  • Financial Statement
  • Additional materials for transfer students:
  • A copy of your current Form I-20 or Form DS-2019
  • I-94 record

Financial Statement

You will be asked to demonstrate that you have adequate financial resources to support your educational and living expenses for the duration of your studies in the U.S. Please refer to this page for the International Cost of Attendance.

  • If you are submitting proof of personal funds, please attach an original dated official bank letter verifying that you or your family has the total necessary funds on deposit.
  • For government, agency or employer financial support, please provide an original letter from the sponsor stating the amount and duration of the scholarship and validity for attendance at the University of Louisville.
  • If you will have a U.S. sponsor, they should complete the Affidavit of Support I-134 form and provide the necessary documents.

Contact Us

If you have any questions, please contact International Admissions Officer Beth Schroeder.

https://louisville.edu/admissions/apply/international/application-requirements 

Students who are not U.S. citizens or immigrants will need to submit an admissions application to the Office of Admissions and financial documents to the International Center. The application provides information concerning the student's academic background and educational goals. First-time freshmen applicants and transfer applicants with less than 24 hours are not required to submit ACT or SAT scores, unless applying to the School of Music or Speed School of Engineering. Applications should be received by the Office of Admissions well in advance of the desired enrollment date in order to allow adequate time for processing. International student applicants should refer to the following list of application priority deadlines:

  • Fall Semester: May 1
    Term begins late August
  • Spring Semester: November 1
    Term begins early January
  • Summer Semester: April 1
    Various terms begin in May, June and July

When all required credentials have been submitted, the application will be reviewed by the Office of Admissions. Once an admissions decision has been made, the student will be notified.

https://catalog.louisville.edu/undergraduate/admission/