School of Community & Global Health - Claremont Graduate University
The School of Community & Global Health (SCGH) is catalyzing a new vision of how humankind conceptualizes and promotes health that extends far beyond the scope of traditional paradigms.
Our programming convenes top minds from science, public health, government, business, and the community to engage in creative problem solving that leads to innovations in health, well-being, and quality of life. Our experiential, transdisciplinary research aims to promote human health and improve quality of life for individuals, families, and communities. We’re examining the cellular, genetic, individual, economic, political, social, cultural, societal, and environmental factors that contribute to health outcomes and their uneven distribution within and between populations.
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Research Centers & Affiliates
CHILLab: Community Health Innovation Learning Lab
Community Translational Research Institute
WiRED International Center for Community and Global Health
Pacific Rim Transdisciplinary Tobacco & Alcohol Use Research Center
News
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Academic Resources & Support
Claremont Graduate University is committed to supporting you in all areas of your graduate student experience. From degree planning within your department and writing assistance to tech support and disability services, academic support is available through a variety of campus resources covered by your student services and technology fees.
Center for Writing & Rhetoric
The Center for Writing & Rhetoric is committed to making writing and writing instruction an integral part of graduate education. The center supports students from all fields and at any stage of the writing process, through individual consultations, videoconferencing, online support, and campus-wide workshops. It also offers Dissertation Boot Camps the second weekend of every month where students dedicate time to crafting their dissertations and sharing tips and strategies with colleagues.
Career Development Office
The Career Development Office (CDO) works in partnership with students to achieve their career objectives. Professional career consultants provide one-on-one counseling, resume and cover letter critiquing, networking opportunities, individual job listings, on-and-off campus recruiting, and a number of career skills workshops to help students focus their search, target appropriate employers, implement job search strategies, and build skills in self-marketing. The student’s role in this partnership is to actively participate in self-assessment, career exploration, and proactive job search strategies to ensure a successful transition from graduate school to a fulfilling career.
Center for Academic & Faculty Excellence
Center for Academic & Faculty Excellence (CAFE) offers workshops, teaching clinics, and individual consulting on all aspects of the teaching and learning process, including the development of a teaching philosophy statement, syllabi, and teaching portfolio. Through its workshops, practicum, and portfolio development, students planning to enter teaching careers are able to earn the program’s Professional Development Certificate in College Teaching.
Libraries
The
Honnold/Mudd Library
houses the main library collections for The Claremont Colleges. The collections include nearly two million volumes and extensive holdings of journals, magazines, and newspapers. Students also have access to several nearby affiliated libraries:
Denison Library
, located on the Scripps College campus; the
botanical and horticultural library
of the Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden; and the
library at the Claremont School of Theology
The library regularly conducts research workshops and provides reservable, graduate-only study spaces and lockers to store study materials. The library provides access to course readings for all courses across the colleges.
Third-Party Comment on Accreditation Review
The School of Community and Global Health (SCGH) at Claremont Graduate University is undergoing a review for accreditation by the Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH). The CEPH accreditation site visit is scheduled for June 15–16, 2026.
As part of the accreditation process, CEPH provides an opportunity for third parties to submit written comments related to SCGH’s public health programs, operations, or compliance with accreditation criteria. Third-party comments must pertain to matters relevant to public health education and accreditation.
Written comments must be received by CEPH no later than May 16, 2026 (30 calendar days prior to the site visit).
Instructions for submitting third-party comments, including eligibility requirements and submission procedures, are available on CEPH’s website:
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Admissions Representatives
Regina Wang Lee
Director of Recruitment for the School of Community & Global Health
T: 909-607-9417
E:
regina.wang.lee@cgu.edu
Programs
Public Health, Health Information Systems & Technology