The Arnold School of Public Health turns rigorous knowledge into real-world impact — advancing policies, practices and partnerships that improve health and well-being in South Carolina and far beyond. Founded in 1975, we were among the nation’s first schools of public health. Today, we are among its best.
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The Only Accredited School of Public Health in SC
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$54.2 Million
Total External Research Funding in 2025
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SPH Undergraduate Enrollment in the Nation
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The Arnold School of Public Health prepares students to lead through change in public health and beyond. Our programs are designed to meet real world needs, equipping you to become a researcher, educator, policy shaper or changemaker.
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The Arnold School houses and partners with a wide array of centers, institutes and programs that conduct research, translate and disseminate data and connect with the public.
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Olivia Hinds secures federal training fellowship
Olivia Hinds is working on her third degree from USC, but she can trace her interest in substance use disorder treatment all the way back to high school. Now she's building her expertise further with an F31 fellowship.
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Chelsea Richard named in SCBiz Top 100 Women list
SCBiz recently recognized the state's highest achieving women from across South Carolina and an array of fields for their impact in the areas of leadership, community service and mentorship.
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Four Arnold School alumni in Gamecock35
Alyssa Blickensderfer Paley (MHA '22), Graham Caulk (B.S. in Public Health '22; MPH '23), Aaron Guest (MPH '12), and Ross Lordo (B.S. in Public Health '18) have all been selected as part of the 2026 Gameock35 cohort.






