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Philanthropic support by donors like you empower the next generation of public health leaders. Our students bring diverse perspectives and innovative ideas that are crucial for addressing the complex health challenges of our time. By supporting scholarships and practicum, you are investing in the future of public health, ensuring that we have skilled professionals dedicated to improving health outcomes for all.
SPH, an innovator in public health education, has a new and flexible curriculum designed to prepare students for a range of careers. Students gain a strong, integrated, problem-based foundation in the values, history, methods, and functions of public health, then build skills and expertise in the specialized area they choose.
Our students hail from more than 45 countries and speak more than 60 different languages, among them Zulu, Russian, Khmer, Italian, Arabic, Bengali, Haitian Creole, and Punjabi. They benefit from the school’s rich, complex mix of backgrounds and perspectives, for diversity is essential to our scholarship—and invaluable to our health as a community.
As an international student from a modest background, financial constraints could have impeded my academic pursuit in public health, but this scholarship has been a beacon of hope. This support has alleviated some of the financial burden on myself and my family.Anish Madan (SPH'25)
The critical importance of your support
As a Top 10 public health school, SPH competes for students at the highest level. Making the school affordable for all qualified students, no matter what their economic circumstances, is an overriding priority. Every contribution to scholarships is a powerful statement of belief in the potential of our students. It is a commitment to equity, access, and excellence in education. Your support helps us attract and retain the brightest minds, fostering an environment where they can thrive and make meaningful contributions to society, while being able to maintain our proud traditions of diversity and inclusion.
Philanthropic support for the Generation Health program at the SPH is nothing short of transformative. This program is designed to bridge the gap between academic learning and real-world public health practice by providing essential funding for students to complete their practicum experiences. These experiences are crucial for their professional development and for the communities they serve.
Your generosity ensures that every student, regardless of financial background, has the opportunity to engage in meaningful, impactful work. By supporting Generation Health, you are directly investing in the future of public health. You are enabling students to work with organizations that may not have the resources to offer paid positions, thereby fostering partnerships that benefit both the students and the communities they serve.
Generation Health was a huge reason I could do my internship at Management and Development for Health (MDH) in Tanzania. I broadened my global network and applied the skills I learned in the classroom in a real-life setting. I strengthened my research and professional skills internationally, and I am beyond grateful for the opportunity.Hodan Mohamed (SPH ‘25)
The impact of your support is profound. It allows students to focus on their practicum without the stress of financial constraints, enabling them to fully immerse themselves in their work and gain invaluable experience. This not only enhances their education but also prepares them to be leaders in the field of public health.
Every contribution to Generation Health is a commitment to equity and excellence. It is a belief in the power of education and the importance of hands-on experience. Your support helps create a pipeline of skilled, passionate public health professionals who are ready to tackle the world’s most pressing health challenges.
CONTACT US
For help exploring which options best fit your interests, please reach out to the Office of Development at sphdar@bu.edu or (617)358-3327.
Philanthropically funded scholarships awarded annually
Students Receiving Financial Aid
Students Granted Full Practicum Support in 2024
