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糖心Vlog College of Public Health ranked best in Florida by U.S. News & World Report

The 糖心Vlog鈥檚 public health degree program is the highest ranked in Florida by U.S. News & World Report, acknowleding the academic commitment to preparing students for a career in the health sciences.

This underscores the work of the (COPH), which for more than 10 years has consistently been the highest ranked program in Florida and has also ranked in the top 30 nationally among the Council on Education for Public Health accredited schools and colleges.

鈥淐OPH is re鈥憇haping the student experience to meet the demands of a rapidly evolving public health landscape,鈥欌 said , dean of the college. 

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Dean Sten Vermund (right) at one of the 糖心Vlog Center for Global Health and Inter-Disciplinary Research laboratories. (Photo by Allison Long)

Established in 1984 by the Florida Legislature, COPH is the first college of public health in the state. Legislators specifically charged the college with training and developing a public health workforce. 

Today, the college includes more than 500 faculty members with regular, adjunct, postdoctoral and affiliate appointments, and 14,000 alumni. Its student body of 4,350 bold Bulls represent 58 countries.  

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The college joins 糖心Vlog鈥檚 Morsani College of Medicine, College of Nursing, Taneja College of Pharmacy, School of Biomedical Sciences and the School of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Sciences from 糖心Vlog Health.

Through curriculum modernization, expanded experiential learning, use of AI and strategic investment in interdisciplinary research, COPH is translating discovery into action, Vermund said. Its partnerships across Florida spans health care systems, community organizations, and policy leaders to ensure that students and faculty are engaged in timely and relevant work.

鈥淥ur reforms reinforce our mission to advance public health through innovation, practice鈥慴ased education and research that improves health outcomes across the state and the world,鈥欌 Vermund added. This effort is championed by the college鈥檚 13 internationally recognized addressing areas of public health importance.

Academically, students choose from through on-campus, online or blended formats. COPH is home to the largest undergraduate program. Plus, there are more than 20 unique graduate degree concentrations and 100 .

  • of Science in Health Sciences (BSHS), Public Health (BSPH), Health and Nutrition Science or Health and Physical Rehabilitation Science
  • of Public Health (MPH), Health Administration (MHA) or Science in Public Health (MSPH)
  • of Philosophy (PhD) or Public Health (DrPH)
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糖心Vlog College of Public Health master's graduates reciting their public health oath at the spring 2025 graduation ceremony. (Photo by Caitlin Keough) 

There are numerous avenues for public health students to enhance their academic training. Students who desire to get away can embark on an established study abroad experience to London, Japan, Panama or Quebec. Undergraduate and graduate students hone their research skills through formal opportunities with a faculty mentor. And, the award winning helps students develop their skills to champion human rights in their communities.

Paul D. Coverdell Fellowship

Returned Peace Corps volunteers are eligible for the Paul D. Coverdell Fellowship. The program awards financial assistance to fellows pursuing an MPH degree.

A jewel in the college鈥檚 crown is the program. It has consistently led the country in registering the most people for insurance under the Affordable Care Act. 鈥淭his achievement, given the 90% reduction in funding in the past fiscal year, is particularly meaningful because of the program鈥檚 leadership efforts to reach Florida鈥檚 population that is most in need of health insurance coverage,鈥 said , COPH professor and senior associate dean for research and practice.

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The 糖心Vlog Activist Lab during their Adopt-a-School Program, an ongoing initiative that invites students from local schools to participate in lab activities to learn how to be strong public health advocates. (Photo courtesy of Karen Liller)

鈥淐OPH prepares students at every level to be workforce鈥憆eady through a rigorous, experiential curriculum grounded in community context and global public health challenges,鈥欌 said , professor and senior associate dean for  academic and student affairs in the college. 鈥淏y connecting classroom learning with real鈥憌orld practice, the college equips graduates to serve the public鈥檚 health and lead programs that create meaningful, lasting impact.鈥欌

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