The Council of Accredited MPH Programs (CAMP) was established in 1999 to enhance the public’s health by fostering and promoting Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH) accreditation for MPH programs with concentrations in community health education, health promotion, health behavior and/or applied social and behavioral sciences.
The information on this page is from the CAMP website.
CAMP was formed to promote communication, networking and collaboration among these types of accredited MPH Programs and to create linkages with public and private sector agencies. In particular, it was developed to facilitate collaborative and consultative opportunities with national and international agencies and to work cooperatively with other professional associations whose missions are to promote the applied social and behavioral science disciplines related to community health education and public health.
In promoting the standards associated with public health accreditation, CAMP also has a major commitment of encouraging and supporting higher education institutions to seek and maintain CEPH accreditation.
For more information on CAMP, please visit their website.