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02/18/2026 | News release | Distributed by Public on 02/18/2026 11:48

ASPPH Submits Comments and Elevates National Dialogue on Public Health Degree Recognition

ASPPH Submits Comments and Elevates National Dialogue on Public Health Degree Recognition

February 18, 2026

Last week, ASPPH submitted formal comments to the US Department of Education opposing the proposed exclusion of the MPH and DrPH from the definition of a professional degree under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. The proposal would place public health students in a lower federal loan limit category, restricting access to critical financial aid and creating new barriers to entering a profession essential to disease prevention, emergency response, and health system resilience.

The comment letter, submitted by President and CEO Dr. Laura Magaña on behalf of ASPPH, outlines significant legal and workforce concerns. As the letter states, "Public health professionals are the quiet infrastructure of our nation, and you notice their absence only when the system fails." The letter further explains that excluding MPH and DrPH degrees contradicts the statutory definition incorporated by Congress and creates arbitrary barriers for students entering a long-recognized professional discipline.

Dr. Magaña also elevated the issue in a recent American Journal of Public Health (AJPH) editorial, reinforcing the historical foundation of public health education and warning that restricting loan access would weaken the workforce pipeline for decades.

ASPPH encourages members to submit their own public commentsby the deadline of March 2, using the introduction section of ASPPH's comments as a template. We also encourage members to contact their Members of Congress through ASPPH's action form to reinforce the importance of protecting public health education. Additionally, students may use our Op-Ed template to submit personal stories to their local newspapers.

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