Indo Global Studies
Southeast Missouri State University
1 University Plaza, Cape Girardeau, MO 63701, United States

At Southeast Missouri State, we take pride in our will to do: the commitment and heart to find success, no matter what it takes. We give every student personal support that instills a strong sense of confidence and helps them exceed their potential. We offer groundbreaking academics that are comprehensive and dynamic. And because we anticipate the needs of the marketplace, we ensure that our students are ready to launch extraordinary careers. Outcomes This is a place for people who are driven to do. That mindset, along with our groundbreaking academics, personalized support system and real-world opportunities, makes our students more likely to graduate on time and launch fulfilling careers. Affordability We are living proof that high quality doesn’t have to mean high cost. Our tuition rates are lower than the national average—and combined with our abundant real-world learning opportunities, Southeast is a smart investment in any student’s future. Career Preparation Southeast students start building their resumes almost as soon as they set foot on campus. Here, the real-world opportunities begin on day one—and that’s why our graduates are ready to excel in their chosen careers from day one, too.

There has never been a more important time for Public Health professionals than now. A Public Health degree prepares you for multiple opportunities in the growing Public Health field. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, one-third of the increase in U.S. jobs is projected to come from Public Health related job sectors. The White House announced a $7.4 billion investment in Public Health in May 2021 which is a clear indication of the importance of Public Health to this nation.

What You'll Do

The Bachelor of Science in Public Health (PBHL) curriculum prepares you for the work of a Public Health professional which can ranges from addressing the health needs of people in a very specific locality to promoting health across the globe. Essentially, students will:

  • Be prepared for entry-level Public Health professions, and for postgraduate education.
  • Gain experience in global health with an option to gain study abroad experience.
  • Participate in faculty-led research that is commensurate with the prospects of a Public Health professional.
  • Be prepared to enter a master’s degree program in Public Health such as Master’s in Public Health (MPH), or Master’s in Public Health Administration (MHA).

What Can You Do with a Public Health Degree?

Public Health professionals protect, promote and assure the health of individuals, communities and national populations. Frequently, Public Health professionals play significant roles in infectious disease prevention, and management of healthcare systems, epidemic outbreaks and humanitarian emergencies. They play leadership roles in promoting environmental health, behavioral health, occupational health, maternal and child health, community health, global health, and health equity. Employment opportunities of Public Health professionals span many disciplines.

Step 1: Compile All the Required Documents, and Create Copies of Each in PDF Format
 

Required application documents include:

  • Transcripts
    • Submitted transcripts in PDF format are considered unofficial.  After an application is admitted, official copies of transcripts are required to be submitted before the student can enroll in courses.  See Deadline to Submit Official Transcripts and/or Test Scores.  Review the Academic credential standards for transcripts to be official. Please ensure you mail the transcripts by the deadline listed under policies
  • Proof of English proficiency
    • Test scores submitted by the applicant are considered unofficial. After the applicant is admitted, official test scores must be sent directly from the testing agency by the deadline listed under policies
  • Financial affidavit and proof of finances (see Financial Proof Standard) 
    • Web-only applicants are not required to submit proof of finances.
    • Submitted financial documents must be dated within one calendar year of the intended program start date.
  • Passport copy 
    • Please include valid passport copies for all dependents listed on your application.  
    • A passport must be valid at least six months beyond the intended program start date.  
  • Standardized test scores (Optional for admission) 
    • ACT/SAT scores are not required for admissions but may be used to qualify for merit-based scholarships and may be used for Math and English course placement.    
    • Test scores must be sent directly from the testing agency to be official.  Scholarship determination and course placement will only occur once official test results have been received from the testing agency.  

Step 2: Complete the Online Application

  • Go to our application page and create an account.  
  • Choose the level (Academic Level = Undergraduate/Bachelor’s, Student Type = New First Time) and program you want to study, as well as the entry term you are applying for.  Please be sure to complete your application before our posted Application Deadlines.
  • Upload all required documents in the application.  Important notes:
    • All uploaded files must be in .pdf format
    • If possible, save your .pdf files with your family name and name of the document (e.g., Smith_transcript.pdf).   
    • Be sure to upload the required documents in the correct fields.  
    • Only one document can be uploaded into each field.  Documents saved in an upload field will be deleted from the system when another document is uploaded.
  • Submit the online application once all required documents are uploaded, and pay the $60 non-refundable application fee before our posted Application Deadlines.  

After Admission:

  • Arrange to have all required official transcripts and test scores sent to Southeast.  See Deadline to Submit Official Transcripts and/or Test Scores
  • Southeast does not require a tuition deposit.  The first tuition payment is due at the beginning of the first semester. 
  • Merit-based scholarships will be listed on the Form I-20 (see requirements).  Scholarships are based on current tuition rate, and enrollment requirements, subject to terms and pending verification from Student Financial Services. Merit-based scholarships are determined before your first semester at Southeast.  Students will be able to view the award once they are enrolled in classes.
  • Admitted students should read their acceptance letter carefully for the conditions of admission and the next steps before enrollment.
  • Review important information regarding arrival at SEMO.
  • Visit the U.S. Department of State website for travel advisories (the guidance may be subject to change so please ensure you check the website directly for current advisories)
  • Please note admission is valid only for the semester listed on the admit letter and Form I-20. A new application is required for anyone seeking to defer admission 

Our office address is:
 

Office of International Education and Services
Southeast Missouri State University
One University Plaza, MS 2000
Cape Girardeau, MO 63701

https://semo.edu/international/admissions/freshman.html

Admission decisions and I-20s/DS-2019 will be made for first-time freshman and first-time graduate applicants based on unofficial copies of transcripts and test scores. However, official copies are required before a student will be allowed to enroll in courses and receive scholarship benefits.
 

For transfer applicants, official copies of transcripts and test scores are required before admission decisions can be made.    

Graduate application deadlines vary. Please be sure to check the grad programs page for deadline information.

Undergraduate and Intensive English Program (conditional admission) Application deadlines are below.

Fall (August)

  • Regular international and IEP Pathway applicants: July 1
  • Web Only and applicants with valid U.S. visa: July 15
  • IEP Only and IEP Conditional applicants: July 15

Fall II - October (IEP Only and IEP Conditional)

  • October 1

Spring (January)

  • Regular international and IEP Pathway applicants: November 1
  • Web Only and applicants with valid U.S. visa: November 15
  • IEP Only and IEP Conditional applicants: November 15

Spring II - March (IEP Only and IEP Conditional)

  • March 1

Summer (IEP Only and IEP Conditional)

  • May 1

Note:

  • To meet the application deadline, the online application and all required admission documents must be submitted before the deadline.
  • Some graduate programs have earlier application deadlines (including MS Applied Computer Science and MS Cybersecurity). Click here to see the early application deadlines.
  • Students seeking admission for Bachelor's or Master's may only apply for Spring (January) or Fall (August) entry terms. Any summer IEP student who submits a passing English proficiency test score may begin degree studies only in the following Spring or Fall term.
  • We do not guarantee to offer an acceptance letter or issue the I-20/DS 2019 after these dates.  However, late applications may be considered on a case-by-case basis.

Mailing Address:

International Education and Services
One University Plaza, MS2000
Cape Girardeau, MO 63701

https://semo.edu/international/admissions/policies.html#ApplicationDeadlines

Please send the student details and document to [email protected]. IGS team will submit the application S N Global portal

 

 

 

 

 

 

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