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Take Action

How ASPPH Members, Partners, and Students Can Take Action


ASPPH members and partners can help protect public health degrees by:

Engaging Policymakers

  • Work with your university’s Government Relations team to contact your institution’s US Representatives and Senators and raise concerns about the proposal.
  • Use ASPPH’s talking points and congressional “asks” to support these conversations and emphasize the real-world impacts on students and communities.

Elevating the Impact on Students and Communities

Sharing Data and Stories

  • Collect institution-level evidence, including:
    • Student debt levels and projected loan-limit shortfalls;
    • Enrollment and recruitment vulnerabilities;
    • Workforce placement and pipeline impacts.
  • Share this information with your congressional offices and, for ASPPH members, with ASPPH staff so we can amplify this data in national advocacy.

Raising Visibility Through Communications

  • Use ASPPH’s op-ed template, student op-ed template, and other communications tools to publish stories about:
    • The importance of recognizing public health degrees as professional degrees;
    • Student, faculty, and community perspectives on the consequences of the proposed definition.
  • Share published pieces and powerful stories with ASPPH and via ASPPH’s public health story submission form so they can be amplified broadly.