Certificate in Epidemiology & Biostatistics

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Application Deadline: September 3, 2012

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Admissions Criteria

Admission to this program requires:

  • A complete application to the certificate program.
  • A four-year bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited school  
  • Official transcripts from all universities or colleges and other post-secondary educational institutions (including trade schools) attended. Instead of hard copy transcripts, you may supply official electronic transcripts issued by a post-secondary institution directly to Drexel University Online (use our email address, customerservice@drexel.com).  You must supply transcripts regardless of the number of credits earned or the type of school you attended.  If you do not list all post-secondary institutions on your application and these are listed on transcripts received from other institutions, processing of your application will be delayed until you have submitted the remaining transcripts. Click here to use our Transcript Lookup Tool to assist you in contacting your previous institutions.
  • Professional resume.
  • International Students: TOEFL exam is required.  Click here for additional international students requirements.
  • NOTE: Official WES evaluations are required for students who completed a degree outside the U.S.


Please note that submitted materials become the property of Drexel University

Applications are accepted on a rolling basis for Fall and Winter terms. Apply today! 

NOTE: Any documents submitted via email should be under 5 MB.

If you have previously been ENROLLED, ACCEPTED, OR CONFIRMED, click here for more information. 

Attention military and veterans applicants:  Military transcripts (AARTS & SMART) are no longer part of the admissions criteria.