Contact Information
Email: Colorado.SPH@cuanschutz.edu
Phone: 303.724.4585
Address:
CU Anschutz Medical Campus
13001 East 17th Place
Fitzsimons Building, 3rd Floor, C3000
Mail Stop B119
Aurora, CO 80045
Office of Admissions & Student Affairs
Email: ColoradoSPH.Admissions@cuanschutz.edu
ColoradoSPH.StudentAffairs@cuanschutz.edu
Address:
CU Anschutz Medical Campus
13001 East 17th Place
Fitzsimons Building, 3rd Floor, E3360
Mail Stop B119
Aurora, CO 80045
Website: https://coloradosph.cuanschutz.edu/
Overview
The Colorado School of Public Health is a collaborative school of public health with the University of Colorado, Colorado State University, and the University of Northern Colorado. It is the first school of public health in a nine-state region of the Rocky Mountain West. Emerging infectious diseases, chronic diseases, emergencies, lifestyles, the environment, disparities and various other factors impact the health of our communities. The Colorado School of Public Health aims to meet the challenges that our communities face by preparing a public health work force with the skills, research, knowledge, and values necessary to advance the health of our communities. The combined faculty, located at the three partner institutions, is at the forefront of various health issues and research, proactively addressing and improving the lives of our children, adults and aging populations. As part of the commitment to meeting the training and research needs of the public health workforce, the Colorado School of Public Health offers educational programs that include masters, doctoral, residency, and certificate programs. Descriptions and materials are available through the Colorado School of Public Health website.
An identity of collaboration
As a collaboration of the University of Colorado, Colorado State University and the University of Northern Colorado, we are redefining the identity of public health to be an identity of collaboration.
Across Colorado you’ll find our research teams in schools working hand in hand with teachers to improve the health of local youth; our students learning firsthand about disaster response and emergency preparedness, worker safety, and more; and our staff at local nonprofits working to advance our mission of health in the classroom and community.