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Resources for All CPH Students
The college has created a centralized page that contains the essential resources for students enrolled in the College of Public Health. You will find resources related to mental health, financial assistance, general wellness and detailed academic information: Resources for Students
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Undergraduate Program Resources
The BSPH (Bachelor of Science in Public Health) program webpage includes many resources including scholarship information, curriculum guides, and academic advising support. Please access the following website for more information: BSPH Undergraduate Current Students. For advising questions and support, please review the following page with contact information: CPH Advising and Student Services For Important Dates & Policies within the program, please access the following link: CPH Student Page
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Graduate Program Resources
New and returning graduate students will find the Graduate Student Guide Admissions Packet full of useful information including program information, course registration tips, tuition and fees, and more! To review this content, please access the following link: CPH Current Graduate Students. For advising questions and support, please review the following page with contact information: CPH Advising and Student Services For Important Dates & Policies within the program, please access the following link: CPH Student Page
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Career Services
The CPH Career Services staff is dedicated to assisting both graduate and undergraduate students in the College of Public Health with finding internship, practicum and residency opportunities, exploring careers, and planning for the job search. Resources related to career support can be found at the following link: CPH Career Services.
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Counseling Support
A recent American College Health Survey found stress, sleep problems, anxiety, depression, interpersonal concerns, death of a significant other and alcohol use among the top ten health impediments to academic performance. Students experiencing personal problems or situational crises during the semester are encouraged to contact OSU Counseling and Consultation Services (292-5766) for assistance, support and advocacy. This service is free to students and is confidential.
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OAPSS
The Office of Academic Programs and Student Services (OAPSS) works closely with graduate students, as well as admissions, recruitment functions, graduation, and career services. The Office also serves as a liaison to other university offices and can assist students with support and guidance.
- Contact Us 100 Cunz Hall 1841 Neil Ave. Columbus, Ohio 43210 614.292.8350 cph@osu.edu
- Hours of Operation 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday The office is closed on all official University holidays.
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