Jacksonville State University
1602, 700 Pelham Rd N, Jacksonville, AL 36265, United States

Jacksonville State University's (Jax State) Student Chapter of the International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM) has been awarded the prestigious "Student Chapter of the Year" Award in the 2024 IAEM Awards Competition. This honor recognizes the chapter's commitment to advancing the field of emergency management through student-led activities and academic excellence. The award will be formally presented on November 20 at the President's Banquet and Awards Ceremony, part of the 72nd IAEM Annual Conference & EMEX in Colorado Springs, Colorado. With a membership of 89 students, the Jax State IAEM Student Chapter has demonstrated exceptional dedication to its members' development and the emergency management profession. The chapter's recent achievements include funding the conference fees, lodging, and meals for three student members to attend the 72nd Annual Conference, furthering their professional experience and knowledge. "We are incredibly proud of this well-deserved recognition by IAEM-USA," said Dr. Tanveer Islam, Professor and Chair of Jax State's Department of Emergency Management and Public Administration. "The Executive Board of the JSU IAEM student chapter, under the guidance of Dr. Olson, has worked exceptionally hard over the past year conducting numerous activities that brought this prestigious award for the department and Jax State." Noah Maddox, President of the JSU-IAEM Student Chapter, shared his enthusiasm for the chapter's achievements: "The JSU-IAEM Chapter is working hard to prepare our student members for the field of emergency management. This recognition is a confirmation that we are moving in the right direction. The chapter is extremely thankful for the support we have and continue to receive from the Department of Emergency Management and Public Administration, the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, and all the faculty and staff therein. Without their constant advocacy and guidance, we would not be where we are today." In the chapter's application for the award, Maddox emphasized the chapter's dedication to upholding the IAEM Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct, striving to embody respect, commitment, and professionalism in all endeavors. The chapter's active involvement in academic, professional, and community activities has significantly contributed to its success and recognition as a leader in the field of emergency management. The 2024 IAEM Awards will feature numerous honorees across various categories, including education, preparedness, technology and innovation, and individual achievement. Jacksonville State University's IAEM Student Chapter's selection as "Student Chapter of the Year" underscores the chapter's exceptional work in fostering the development of future emergency management professionals.

The Master of Public Health (MPH) degree offers advanced knowledge and specialized skills in public health, with a focus on leadership, research, and advanced practice. It is designed to prepare professionals who want to practice public health by working in a localor state health department, national or federal governmental health agency such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), healthcare or health-related organization, a private foundation, or a community organization. An MPH degree provides excellent preparation for management and leadership positions with public healthagencies and is a great addition to medical, nursing, and other health and social servicecareers.

The Jax State MPH curriculum offers advanced courses in epidemiology, biostatistics, health policy, management, and program evaluation. Students complete practical fieldwork through a public health internship and capstone project related to their public health interests. A Jax State MPH provide students with an in-depth knowledge of public health issues and policies and the ability to design, implement, and evaluate public health programs and interventions.

The Generalist MPH at Jax State can be completed online. Instructional methods are tailored to students’ interests and career plans.

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Graduate Requirements:

*For pre-approval purposes, unofficial, scanned copies of transcripts may be accepted on a temporary basis. JSU will only accept scanned copies of applicants' transcripts from international recruiting agents and partners who are acting as official representatives of JSU. JSU will not accept scanned copies of transcripts directly from applicants. Official representatives of JSU may scan applicants' transcripts and email them as attachments to intladmissions@jsu.edu(PDF files are required). Applicants must submit their official transcripts during International Student Orientation Week, facilitated by the Office of International House and Programs. Students will be given 30 days from their arrival in the U.S. to submit all required documents. If they fail to submit the documents, further registration will not be permitted, the students' immigration records will be terminated for non-enrollment, and they will be reported to the Department of Homeland Security.
JSU reserves the right to request all official documents at any point in the admissions process.

The student will be required to email a copy of the financial document (financial statement and letter) showing a balance of at least $30,500 for issuance of the I-20.

International students must meet the graduate admissions requirements for transients as listed in the Graduate Catalog. Additionally, International transient students must submit

Graduate English Proficiency Requirements

ELI completion

Level 6

TOEFL- IBT

79

IELTS

6.0

PTE- Pearson

56

iTEP

3.9

Duolingo

100

  • a copy of your passport
  • your visa page 
  • a letter issued by the Designated School Official (DSO) at your current institution verifying your immigration status and stating that the immigration record is to be maintained by that institution.

https://www.jsu.edu/admissions/international-admissions/graduate.html

 

Graduate Deadlines:

Fall July 1st; Spring November 1st; Summer April 1st

https://www.jsu.edu/international/docs/Graduate-Admissions-Deadlines.pdf

 

Please send the student details and documents to admissions@indoglobalstudies.org. IGS team will submit the application through S N Global