Tufts University Launches MPH Pathway Programs with Partner Institutions to Accelerate Public Health Careers

New collaborations with Boston College and Saint Anselm College provide seamless transition from undergraduate to graduate education.
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The Tufts University School of Medicine Public Health program expanded its commitment to enhancing educational pathways for undergraduate students with the launch of its new Master of Public Health (MPH) Pathway Programs. These innovative collaborations with esteemed partner institutions—Boston College and Saint Anselm College—allow students to earn graduate credits during their undergraduate studies, accelerating their path to an MPH degree and preparing them to address the complex public health challenges of the future.

The MPH Pathway Programs are designed to bridge the gap between undergraduate and graduate education in public health. By partnering with Boston College and the Jean School of Nursing and Health Sciences at Saint Anselm College, Tufts is providing students a streamlined path to pursue a career in public health while gaining valuable knowledge and skills from both their undergraduate and graduate studies.

The MPH Pathway Programs reflect Tufts’ dedication to fostering a diverse and highly skilled public health workforce. By making graduate education more accessible and offering an accelerated MPH degree, Tufts is preparing students to become leaders in the field of public health, addressing global and local health challenges with innovative solutions.

For more information about the Tufts MPH Pathway Programs and how to apply, visit the Tufts MPH website.