B-CU Master of Public Health Program Earns Five-Year CEPH Accreditation

The Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH) has granted Bethune-Cookman University Master of Public Health program in the Petrock College of Health Sciences accreditation for a five-year term, extending to July 2024.
The achievement aligns with the University's goal to expand the academic enterprise and enables B-CU students to better meet the healthcare needs in the region and throughout the country.

"Thanks to the Administration as we worked toward this goal and my incredible team, Dr. Matilda Johnson, Dr. Shams Rahman, Assistant Professor Thometta Cozart and our outstanding students and alumni, and our community partners," said Dean of the Petrock College of Health Sciences Dr. Deanna Wathington.

The Council on Education for Public Health is an independent agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education to accredit schools of public health and public health programs outside schools of public health.

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