Spring 2026 Classes Begin February 23, 2026 Application Opens July 15, 2025 Application Deadline January 30, 2026
Fall 2026 Classes Begin August 10, 2026 Application Opens July 15, 2025 Application Deadline July 24, 2026
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Spring 2026 Classes Begin February 23, 2026 Application Opens July 15, 2025 Application Deadline January 30, 2026
Fall 2026 Classes Begin August 10, 2026 Application Opens July 15, 2025 Application Deadline July 24, 2026
The following are required for admission into the Master of Science in Lifestyle Medicine:
No GRE score is required.
If you do not hold U.S. citizenship or permanent residency, you will need an official score report from TOEFL. (This may be waived if you have been a full-time student at a U.S. college or university for at least two consecutive years, or if you are from a country in which English is a primary language.)
If you earned a bachelor's degree from outside the U.S. and/or you do not hold. U.S. Citizenship or permanent residency, you are required to demonstrate proof of English proficiency via an official TOEFL report that includes: a total score and category scores in reading, writing, listening and speaking.
Minimum scores:
IBT (Internet-based test) of 100 or the equivalent is recommended for graduate school with no category score being lower than 22.
Please note:
One letter of recommendation is required, two preferred, from professionals and/or academicians who know you well (i.e. pre-health advisors/committees, professors or supervisors). We encourage letter writers to share their contact information. Letters must include a signature and be on official letterhead. Letters must be submitted through the .
A resume or curriculum vitae is required.
Please submit a transcript for your bachelor's degree. Also, if applicable, please submit a transcript for your professional degree (MD, DO, DPM, DNP, or other graduate degree if holding APRN license) to the .
Only official transcripts with degree conferral will be accepted.
If you have studied outside the U.S., you will need to have your transcripts evaluated for U.S. equivalency using a service like or .
Professional experience in health promotion is desirable.
Meet the university’s and program’s Technical Standards for Admissions. Be proficient with basic computer skills.