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George Mason’s College of Public Health becomes first in Virginia to earn CEPH accreditation

George Mason’s College of Public Health becomes first in Virginia to earn CEPH accreditation Katarina Benson Body George Mason University’s College of Public Health has been awarded accreditation from the Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH), becoming the first and only college of public health in Virginia to earn this standard for excellence.  CEPH, the accrediting body for public health schools and programs, rigorously assesses institutions to ensure they meet the highest standards for academic excellence and real-world impact. This accreditation affirms that George Mason's public health programs provide the comprehensive, interdisciplinary training essential for cultivating the next generation of leaders in vital fields such as community health, epidemiology, global health, health policy, and health services research.  “At George Mason, we are committed to tackling society’s most urgent and complex public health challenges. The CEPH accreditation affirms the strength of our research and academic programs and reflects our promise to prepare graduates who are ready to lead, serve, and make an immediate impact,” said Provost Jim Antony.  As a leader in interprofessional public health, the College of Public Health advances research and community partnerships across Virginia. Its faculty and students actively collaborate with state agencies, health care systems, and community organizations to improve the health and well-being of individuals, families, and communities. Areas of focus include prevention and treatment of infectious and chronic diseases, environmental health and climate change, nutrition, violence, mental and behavioral health, and health informatics and health technologies.   The college comprises the departments of Global and Community Health, Health Administration and Policy, Nutrition and Food Studies, and Social Work, and the School of Nursing. Its innovative interdisciplinary approach ensures that advancements in research and practice quickly become actionable strategies, directly influencing public policy, informing program development, and improving health in Virginia and around the world.   “I commend George Mason’s College of Public Health for earning full accreditation to advance its work in crucial issue areas such as infectious diseases, mental health, opioid misuse, aging, the well-being of health care workers, and so much more,” said U.S. Senator Tim Kaine (D-Va), a member of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee.  CEPH accreditation marks a significant achievement for the university and further reinforces the value of students’ education, fortifies community partnerships, and underscores the university’s leadership in forging a healthier, prosperous, and more resilient future for Virginia.  “This accreditation exemplifies the important, interprofessional work our students and faculty do every day for public health in Virginia and beyond," said Dean Melissa J. Perry. "We're incredibly proud to lead the way as the state's first CEPH-accredited college of public health, ensuring our graduates are exceptionally prepared for the workforce to tackle today's most urgent health challenges.”  Related Stories George Mason public health researchers enter new phase of NIH funded research September 11, 2025 Summer Academy transforms high school students into college-ready researchers September 3, 2025 For older adults, extreme heat can mean life or death September 2, 2025 George Mason’s College of Public Health becomes first in Virginia to earn CEPH accreditation August 20, 2025 Nursing PhD alum becomes Oakwood University’s first female president July 23, 2025 Topics Topics Campus News College of Public Health

George Mason University’s College of Public Health has been awarded accreditation from the Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH), becoming the first and only college of public health in Virginia to earn this standard for excellence. 

CEPH, the accrediting body for public health schools and programs, rigorously assesses institutions to ensure they meet the highest standards for academic excellence and real-world impact. This accreditation affirms that George Mason's public health programs provide the comprehensive, interdisciplinary training essential for cultivating the next generation of leaders in vital fields such as community health, epidemiology, global health, health policy, and health services research. 

“At George Mason, we are committed to tackling society’s most urgent and complex public health challenges. The CEPH accreditation affirms the strength of our research and academic programs and reflects our promise to prepare graduates who are ready to lead, serve, and make an immediate impact,” said Provost Jim Antony. 

As a leader in interprofessional public health, the College of Public Health advances research and community partnerships across Virginia. Its faculty and students actively collaborate with state agencies, health care systems, and community organizations to improve the health and well-being of individuals, families, and communities. Areas of focus include prevention and treatment of infectious and chronic diseases, environmental health and climate change, nutrition, violence, mental and behavioral health, and health informatics and health technologies.  

The college comprises the departments of Global and Community Health, Health Administration and Policy, Nutrition and Food Studies, and Social Work, and the School of Nursing. Its innovative interdisciplinary approach ensures that advancements in research and practice quickly become actionable strategies, directly influencing public policy, informing program development, and improving health in Virginia and around the world.  

“I commend George Mason’s College of Public Health for earning full accreditation to advance its work in crucial issue areas such as infectious diseases, mental health, opioid misuse, aging, the well-being of health care workers, and so much more,” said U.S. Senator Tim Kaine (D-Va), a member of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee. 

CEPH accreditation marks a significant achievement for the university and further reinforces the value of students’ education, fortifies community partnerships, and underscores the university’s leadership in forging a healthier, prosperous, and more resilient future for Virginia. 

“This accreditation exemplifies the important, interprofessional work our students and faculty do every day for public health in Virginia and beyond," said Dean Melissa J. Perry. "We're incredibly proud to lead the way as the state's first CEPH-accredited college of public health, ensuring our graduates are exceptionally prepared for the workforce to tackle today's most urgent health challenges.” 

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