University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health
114 Parran Hall
Pittsburgh, PA 15261

http://www3.pitt.edu/~gsphhome/

 

Dean: Herbert Rosenkranz, PhD

The Graduate School of Public Health at the University of Pittsburgh was founded in 1948 with a $13.6 million grant from the AW Mellon Educational and Charitable Trust. The school opened its doors in 1950 as the 13th public health school in the nation. While it conducts research in such traditional GSPH study areas as infectious disease, workplace and environment problems, infant mortality, strokes and heart disease, and radiation safety, the school's most enduring contribution is its graduates, the public health leaders of tomorrow. School administrators continue to re-examine GSPH's role in training public health professionals, to improve the quality of GSPH's education, and to make students' experiences here more rewarding and satisfying.

School Type: Private
Schedule: Semesters
Tuition per year: (please see the School website for the most current tuition information)
In-State: $13,645
Out-of-State: $27,856

 

Demographics:
Number of
Students:
Distribution
by Gender:
Distribution by Status: Distribution by Race:
369 Male: 35.30 % Full Time: 51.40 % Caucasian
African American
Asian
Hispanic
Native American
Other
82.20 %
7.80 %
7.30 %
2.00 %
.70 %
.00 %
Female: 64.70 % Part Time: 48.60 %