Masters Programs
Health Informatics
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    Master's Program
    Health Informatics

    Admissions Requirements

    Admission to the MS in Health Informatics program requires that applicants hold a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university. Among our current students, some excel in the computational aspects of informatics such as statistics, predictive analytics, natural language processing, or software development. Others specialize in the managerial, clinical, and sociotechnical aspects of health informatics. We welcome this diversity in our student population and seek students who can understand both aspects of health informatics. Collaboration is at the core of our program, with students and faculty from a range of fields, working with a wide array of collaborating NYC institutes. This diversity creates a unique learning environment.    

    Quantitative reasoning: Every applicant must demonstrate strength in quantitative reasoning through excellent performance in undergraduate mathematics or statistics coursework, high scores on standardized tests, or both.   

    Computer Programming: All accepted students must be prepared to do some computer programming as part of their statistical and informatics methods courses. The strongest applicants have taken at least one undergraduate-level computer science or basic programming course and have some experience with a programming or scripting language such as R, Java, Python, or SAS. For those who have not taken relevant courses as an undergraduate, successful completion of high-quality online courses may be viewed favorably.  

    Healthcare or Biomedical Sciences: Previous coursework or work experience in clinical healthcare, biomedical sciences, or public health is viewed very favorably. We routinely welcome physicians, nurses, and other health professionals to our program.   

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    The application cycle for Fall 2026 is now closed.

    Official transcripts and test scores must be sent electronically to phs-admissions@med.cornell.edu. We do not accept hard copy materials.   

    Application fee: $80

    We will not review incomplete applications. Please ensure that you provide all the required materials listed below. 

    Please describe your background and specific interest in the MS-HI program. Personal statements are usually 2-3 pages in length and explain skills or experiences relevant to this field of study, your career goals, and any other aspect of your history that would make you a good candidate for graduate work in Health Policy and Economics.  

    Either a resume or a curriculum vitae (C.V.) can be submitted. These documents have different formats and serve different purposes in professional life, but we will accept either for the purposes of your application.  

    These letters can be from current or former academic mentors, supervisors, or any other individuals who can speak to your capability to succeed in a program like ours. They should comment on your academic, research, communication, and other skills. 

    Once you designate your recommenders in the online application, the system will automatically contact them and provide instructions on how they can submit their letters. 

    All letters must be on official school or company letterhead. 

    Domestic Transcripts 

    College transcripts should be submitted for all previous colleges attended (undergraduate, graduate, and professional). 

    Official transcripts will be required upon acceptance, but students may submit unofficial transcripts with their initial application. 

    Graduate Exams 

    Results of the GRE or GMAT examination are optional. The Institution Code Number is 2119.  

    Foreign Transcripts  

    • Transcripts from institutions outside of the U.S., including Canada, must be transcribed and evaluated by World Education Services (WES) or Educational Credential Evaluators (ECE). Official foreign transcript evaluations are required for application review.  Please request your transcript evaluation early so that it arrives before the application deadline.  

    • If using WES, please select the WES Basic Course-by-Course evaluation and choose: 
      Recipient: "Cornell University - Manhattan NY"  
      School/Division:  “Weill Cornell Medicine”  
      Department/Office Name: POPULATION HEALTH SCIENCES  

    English Language Proficiency Exams & Exemptions 

    Citizens or permanent residents of the following countries are exempt from our English proficiency exam requirement: 

    • Australia                          
    • South Africa 
    • Canada                            
    • United States or its territories (e.g., Puerto Rico) 
    • Ireland                             
    • New Zealand 
    • United Kingdom 

    Applicants who are citizens of any other country must submit English language proficiency exam scores unless, at the time of enrollment, they have studied full-time for at least two academic years within the last five years in one or more of the above countries.  

    Such applicants must submit a transcript that shows they studied in one of the approved locations, and that the academic program was at least two years in length. 

    We will consider results from the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), International English Language Testing System (IELTS), or Duolingo English Test (DUO). Test scores are valid for two years after the test date.  

    • To submit your official TOEFL scores, please go to http://www.ets.org/toefl and request your scores to be sent to Weill Cornell Graduate School using code 2119. Please monitor your application to ensure that your scores are populated by ETS.   
      Note: If you have taken the TOEFL iBT test more than once within the last 2 years, ETS will automatically include your MyBest scores along with the traditional scores from your selected test date.   

    • IELTS results must be submitted directly via e-delivery to “Weill Cornell Graduate School of Medical Sciences.”  
    • Results for the Duolingo English Test must be submitted directly through Duolingo to “Weill Cornell Graduate School of Medical Sciences." 
    Contact Information Senior Graduate Program Coordinator:
    Robert Rentz
    646-962-2726
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