11/12/2025 | News release | Distributed by Public on 11/12/2025 15:40
Last week, the Department of Education's Reimagining and Improving Student Education (RISE) Committee reached preliminary consensus on a proposed definition of "professional degree programs" under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA). The proposal excludes public health programs, such as the Master of Public Health (MPH) and Doctor of Public Health (DrPH), as well as several other health-related disciplines.
The Department of Education is expected to issue a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking in the coming weeks, which will open a 30-day public comment period. ASPPH will continue to advocate vigorously for the inclusion of public health degrees and keep members informed as developments unfold.
Implications for Schools and Programs of Public Health
The decision last week has significant implications for schools and programs of public health. Excluding the MPH and DrPH from the "professional degree" category could restrict students' access to higher federal loan limits, making public health education less financially attainable and potentially weakening the future workforce pipeline. The proposal also overlooks decades of precedent recognizing these degrees as professional credentials essential to protecting community health and advancing health equity.
As mentioned, ASPPH will continue to advocate for policies beneficial to academic public health.