CEPH-accredited MPH programs in Ohio—including online options—compared by delivery format, concentrations, GRE policy, tuition, and admissions timeline, so you can shortlist the right fit fast.


Introduction

Ohio offers one of the Midwest’s strongest sets of CEPH-accredited MPH programs, anchored by Ohio State’s dedicated College of Public Health and complemented by respected programs in Cleveland, Cincinnati, and beyond. Large health systems—Cleveland Clinic, OhioHealth, University Hospitals, Cincinnati Children’s—plus the Ohio Department of Health and 100+ local health districts hire MPH graduates across epidemiology, health education, and program management. Verify specifics on each school’s official page before applying.

Quick Filters (Jump straight to what fits you)

  • Want the top-ranked option? Ohio State’s College of Public Health is ranked among the nation’s top 30 and its MPH holds dual CEPH + CAHME accreditation.
  • Want fully online? Kent State (three online concentrations) and Ohio University offer online MPH tracks.
  • Want a medical-center setting? Case Western (CEPH-accredited since 2006) and Cincinnati sit inside major academic health ecosystems.
  • Want the lowest tuition? Public universities (OSU, Cincinnati, Kent State, Ohio U) at in-state rates generally beat private options.

Accredited MPH Programs in Ohio

The programs below are CEPH-accredited. Confirm details on the official page and the CEPH accredited directory.

Quick comparison (fast scan)

UniversityCityFormatNotable strengths
Ohio State UniversityColumbusOn-campus & online optionsTop-30 College of Public Health; dual CEPH + CAHME accreditation; broad concentrations
Case Western Reserve UniversityClevelandOn-campusCEPH-accredited since 2006; strong research and clinical ties
University of CincinnatiCincinnatiOn-campus & hybridSeven concentration areas incl. Health Education & Promotion
Kent State UniversityKentOn-campus & onlineCollege of Public Health (CEPH 2015); three concentrations available fully online
Ohio UniversityAthensOnlineOnline MPH aimed at working professionals
Confirm current credits, GRE policy, and tuition on each school’s official page before applying.

Mini-profiles (skimmable, source-verified)

  • Ohio State University – College of Public Health (Columbus). Ohio’s flagship: a full college of public health ranked in the national top 30, with an MPH holding dual CEPH and CAHME accreditation—rare and valuable if you’re weighing health-management careers.
  • Case Western Reserve University (Cleveland). A CEPH-accredited MPH (since 2006) embedded in one of the country’s densest medical-research corridors (Cleveland Clinic, University Hospitals).
  • University of Cincinnati. Seven MPH concentrations including Health Education & Promotion, with strong hospital-system partnerships.
  • Kent State University – College of Public Health. A full CEPH-accredited college with three MPH concentrations offered fully online—Ohio’s most flexible public option.
  • Ohio University (Athens). An online MPH designed for working professionals, with an Appalachian and rural-health lens.

Online MPH Options in Ohio

Kent State (three online concentrations) and Ohio University lead the fully online options, with hybrid/online coursework at other campuses. Online MPH programs in Ohio carry the same CEPH accreditation as on-campus study. Comparing nationwide? See the best online MPH programs.

GRE, Tuition & Funding

Most Ohio MPH programs are GRE-optional—see our no-GRE MPH list. Public in-state tuition (OSU, Cincinnati, Kent State, Ohio U) is the most affordable route; Case Western is private-priced. Explore assistantships and the awards in our public health scholarships guide.

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Public Health Careers & Salaries in Ohio

  • Epidemiologists — ~$83,980/year national median (BLS 2024), +16% projected growth 2024–2034.
  • Health education specialists — ~$71,700/year.
  • Medical & health services managers — ~$117,960/year (strong demand in Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati systems).
  • Employers: Ohio Department of Health, 100+ city/county health districts, Cleveland Clinic, OhioHealth, Cincinnati Children’s, CDC-funded research centers.

FAQs

Which Ohio universities are CEPH-accredited for the MPH?

Established CEPH-accredited options include Ohio State, Case Western Reserve, the University of Cincinnati, Kent State, and Ohio University. Confirm current status in the CEPH directory.

Can I earn an MPH fully online in Ohio?

Yes—Kent State offers three fully online MPH concentrations and Ohio University runs an online MPH for working professionals; the degree carries the same CEPH accreditation as on-campus study.

Is Ohio State’s MPH accredited?

Yes—doubly so. Ohio State’s MPH holds CEPH accreditation, and its health-management track also carries CAHME accreditation.

Dr Aamir Lehri

Dr Aamir Lehri

About the Author

Dr Aamir Lehri is a medical doctor and public health professional from Balochistan, Pakistan. He completed his MBBS and is pursuing a Master of Science in Public Health while serving as a Medical Officer in the Government of Balochistan. He founded BestPublicHealth.com to give students and early-career professionals honest, evidence-based guidance on degrees, careers, and digital health.

References & Resources

  • Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH) — accreditation directory.
  • U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics — occupational outlook and salary data.
  • Ohio Department of Health — local health district structure.
  • Individual university program pages — curriculum, credits, GRE policy, tuition, deadlines.