How to Apply
Applying to Sloan
We look forward to reviewing your application. Please read this page in its entirety as information about the application process and deadlines has changed.
Sloan’s application process is rigorous and competitive and begins with a holistic review of each student’s application by rotating Sloan faculty and directors. Applicants who demonstrate qualities we value such as academic excellence, leadership, creativity/innovation, determination and resiliency, ability to work successfully in cross-disciplinary and/or diverse teams, attention to detail, strong interpersonal and professional skills, critical thinking, problem-solving, personal and professional integrity, compassion and empathy, passion for improving the field of health care, and a commitment to equity and social justice in healthcare management will be invited for a required first-round Zoom interview with a member of the admissions committee and current student admissions ambassadors.
Past experience shows us that cohort diversity and complementary group dynamics are important drivers of student success and wellbeing, as well as success on the internship and job markets and in the field. As the applicant pool evolves with each approaching notification deadline, second- and third-round individual and/or group interviews may be requested of applicants.
Eligibility Criteria
We welcome applications from individuals with bachelor’s degrees from a variety of backgrounds (the bachelor’s degree must be from an accredited university and earned prior to matriculating). Full time work experience and health care experience (whether full time, volunteer, part time, or internships) are preferred but not required. Given our commitment to equity and holistic application review, the GRE examination is no longer required. In order to demonstrate your academic readiness for rigorous and quantitative graduate education coursework, successful completion (e.g., B or better) of one or more of the following prerequisite courses is preferred (see list below).
Prerequisite courses that may bolster your application:
- Introductory and/or a higher level statistics course (introductory statistics is highly recommended)
- Introductory courses in accounting, finance, data-driven decision making/quantitative analysis, data analytics, financial modeling, intermediate database analysis and management (eg. Excel, SQL, Tableau, etc.), math-based microeconomics
- Experience with Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Excel are highly recommended (first-year students are given priority enrollment in an Excel desktop modeling elective course)
Other eligibility criteria/application requirements:
- Completed online application
- GPA of 3.0 or greater on a scale of 4.0
- Resume
- Statement of purpose (instructions for this statement will be provided within the application portal)
- Unofficial transcripts from all universities/colleges attended
- Two letters of recommendation (at least one should be academic)
For international students whose native language is not English: TOEFL (minimum 106) or IELTS (minimum 7.5) scores must be submitted (exceptions to the English Language Proficiency requirement may be viewed here).
Applicants with questions about eligibility may reach out to sloan@cornell.edu.
Please click on the individual degree programs below for program-specific eligibility criteria, additional application requirements, and link to apply.
Application Deadlines
The Cornell Graduate School application portal will open on August 15. Use “Public Policy Health Administration MHA” as the proposed field of study. The Sloan admissions committee will begin reviewing complete applications on August 15. Once an application is marked complete and has been reviewed by the admissions committee, qualified applicants will receive an invitation for a Zoom interview within 2 weeks. Following the interview and admissions committee vote, applicants will be notified of their admission status (admit, deny, hold for further review, waitlist) on their application round decision date (see rounds and dates below).
The two-year MHA has several rounds of deadlines. The deadline applies for complete applications.
September 15, 2024 – Priority deadline. Apply during this round for priority consideration for Sloan financial awards and free hotel vouchers (shared occupancy) for Sloan Visit Day (hotel voucher by invitation only). Decision notification date: October 15, 2024.
January 1, 2025 – Round 2 deadline. Apply during this round for priority consideration for free hotel vouchers (shared occupancy) for Sloan Admitted Students Day (hotel voucher by invitation only). Decision notification date: February 15, 2025.
March 15, 2025 – Final deadline. Decision notifications will be made on or before May 1, 2025.
Sloan Visit Day
Sloan Visit Day is open to all accepted applicants from Round 1 and takes place on Friday November 8, 2024. We strongly encourage highly qualified applicants to apply to Sloan by September 15 to be considered for a limited number of shared occupancy hotel vouchers to participate in Sloan Visit Day.
Sloan Admitted Students Day
Sloan Admitted Students day takes place in early March and is open to all students admitted into the Sloan program prior to March 1. There will be a limited number of shared occupancy hotel vouchers available.
Monthly Admissions Webinars/Q&A
Register using the links below:
- Cornell MHA Admissions Webinar – JULY 9 6-7 PM EST
- Cornell MHA Admissions Webinar – AUG 8 6-7 PM EST
- Cornell MHA Admissions Webinar – SEPT 6 2-3 PM EST
- Cornell MHA Admissions Webinar – OCT 4 2-3 PM EST
- Cornell MHA Admissions Webinar – DEC 6 2-3 PM EST