ASPPH is the premiere data resource for academic public health.
ASPPH collects and analyzes data in support of academic public health. ASPPH and our members conduct research to inform stakeholders on trends in academic public health and the public health workforce.
We use data from several sources, including institutional reporting, the SOPHAS centralized application service, the National Center for Education Statistics, and various surveys or one-time data collections. This data helps us to:
ASPPH collects a rich array of data spanning the academic public health student pathway from admissions to graduate outcomes and the associated faculty, staff, as well as school and program salaries and finances.
ASPPH conducts institutional research to monitor trends in education for public health, support members’ benchmarking activities and decision-making, and guide advocacy activities. Become a member today to explore this valuable data through interactive data analytics, reports, and expert insights via MyASPPH.
Custom reports and consultations drive data-informed decision-making through collaboration with ASPPH staff. Consultations may include research, benchmarking, presentations, or training focused on strategic planning, admissions planning, curriculum development, CEPH accreditation, and more. Consultations are available to ASPPH members and non-members. Member pricing is available.
ASPPH and our members publish research using data on academic public health. Researchers are welcome to submit a concept proposal following the ASPPH Guidelines for Using ASPPH Data for Research. To learn more about the ASPPH data sources available for research and the process for submitting a proposal, contact ASPPH. Researchers are encouraged to set up an appointment with ASPPH Research staff to discuss the proposed project.
Note: Student researchers must have a faculty/administrator advisor to conduct research.
ASPPH conducts research to inform members and the public health field on trends in academic public health and the public health workforce.
A new Public Health Reports research article, An Immediate but Fleeting Interest in MPH Programs After the Onset of COVID-19: An Interrupted Time-Series Analysis, explores the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on interest in Master of Public Health (MPH) programs….
A Frontiers in Public Health study titled “A Narrative Review of the CEPH-Accredited Bachelor’s Public Health Programs’ Curricula in the United States,” provides a comprehensive narrative review of CEPH-accredited bachelor’s public health programs’ curricula in the United States…
A Public Health Reports study titled “Federal Student Loan Debt in Public Health and the Opportunities for Loan Repayment Programs” highlights the significant federal student loan debt burden for public health graduates. It explores how loan repayment…
A recent research study aimed to understand the labor market dynamics for bachelor’s-level graduates in public health. Utilizing Indeed.com, 365 public health-related job postings from across the US were analyzed between November 7 and 14, 2022. The analysis focused on various[…]