Association of Accredited Public Health Programs

AAPHP Home

AAPHP At a Glance

AAPHP Member Programs

About AAPHP

Executive Board

AAPH Eligibility Criteria

AAPHP Bylaws

About Accreditation

Benefits of Accreditation

AAPHP Programs

AAPHP Programs - West

AAPHP Programs-Northwest

AAPHP Programs- Southwest

AAPHP Programs - Midwest

AAPHP Programs- Northeast

AAPHP Programs- Southeast

International Programs

Membership Information

Public Health Resources

Publications

Links to Resources

Links to Organizations

Role of Health Education

News & Highlights

Education to Practice: MPH Program Graduates

Meetings and Resources

Resources

Webinars

Past Meeting Minutes

About This Site

Contact Us

AAPHP At a Glance
  • The Council of Accredited MPH Programs (CAMP) was organized in 1999, with corporate identity provided through the Society for Public Health Education between 2000 and 2009.
  • In May 2009, the Council of Accredited MPH Programs (CAMP) received its designation as a 501(c)(3) organization.

  • In July 2011, the Association of Accredited Public Health Programs (AAPHP) was launched.

  • All AAPHP Members Programs are accredited by the Council on Education for Public Health and Associate Members have applied for CEPH approval.

  • The 24 AAPHP Programs represent hundreds of faculty and public health graduate students, and thousands of MPH alumni.

  • AAPHP Programs are located throughout the United States and Internationally, with students drawn from local, state, national, and international points of origin and ongoing relationships with local health agencies, research institutions, and community-based organizations.

  • Community Health Education and Community Health / Preventive Medicine MPH Programs are the fastest growing type of CEPH-accredited programs, with estimate that there will eventually be 50 such programs producing 1,000 graduates per year.



 



Association of Accredited Public Health Programs
c/o University of Utah
Division of Public Health
Pamela Lyon
375 Chipeta Way, Suite A
Salt Lake City, UT 84108
P: (801) 585-5303 F: (801) 587-3353
info@mphprograms.org

Enhancing the quality of the public health workforce