Heal&Teach said:
Ditto to what FoughtFyr said...
Honestly, rankings really don't tend to matter for some fields. You can get a degree in health education from anywhere, but when you move into the realm of HEalth Services Admin., rankings really start to matter in terms of what kinds of connex a school can offer you.
Hihi!
Speaking of Health Services Administration, I've posted those rankings below if anyone is interested. It has its own seperate rankings from general public health, and is mixed in with healthcare MBA programs as well.
1. University of Michigan--Ann Arbor 4.4
2. University of North Carolina--Chapel Hill 4.3
3. University of Pennsylvania (Wharton) 4.2
4. Northwestern University (Kellogg) (IL) 4.1
5. University of Minnesota--Twin Cities (Carlson) 3.9
University of Washington 3.9
Virginia Commonwealth University 3.9
8. U. of California--Berkeley (Sch. of Public Health) 3.7
University of California--Berkeley (Haas) 3.7
10. University of Alabama--Birmingham 3.6
11. Johns Hopkins University (MD) 3.4
University of California--Los Angeles 3.4
University of Iowa 3.4
14. Duke University (Fuqua) (NC) 3.2
Ohio State University 3.2
16. Boston University 3.1
New York University (Wagner) 3.1
University of Missouri--Columbia 3.1
Washington University in St. Louis 3.1
20. Arizona State University 3.0
Penn State University--University Park 3.0
St. Louis University 3.0
Trinity University (TX) 3.0
U.S. Army/Baylor University (TX) 3.0
25. University of Colorado--Denver 2.9
University of Pittsburgh 2.9
27. George Washington University (DC) 2.8
Georgia State University 2.8
29. Cornell University (NY) 2.7
Rush University (IL) 2.7
University of Florida 2.7
University of Kansas 2.7
33. Temple University (PA) 2.6
Tulane University (LA) 2.6
U. of Colo.--Denver/Network for Healthcare Management 2.6
University of Southern California 2.6
37. Xavier University (OH) 2.5