Virginia may be known for its American Dogwood, Flowering Dogwood and Northern Cardinal, but it also has many accredited colleges and universities worth taking note of. Public Health schools in Virginia can help an aspiring public health worker gain the learning and know-how necessary for a successful career. There are 4 public health colleges in Virginia from which students can pick the one that best suits their needs. In the 2008-2009 school year, reportedly 80 students completed public health programs in Virginia.
| City | School | Programs Offered |
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| Public Health Schools in Charlottesville |
University of Virginia-Main Campus
108 Cocke Hall
Charlottesville, VA, 22904 |
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| Public Health Schools in Norfolk |
Eastern Virginia Medical School
700w. Olney
Norfolk, VA, 23507 |
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Old Dominion University
5115 Hampton Blvd
Norfolk, VA, 23529 |
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| Public Health Schools in Richmond |
Virginia Commonwealth University
910 W Franklin St
Richmond, VA, 23284 |
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| City | 10th Percentile | 25th Percentile | 50th Percentile | 75th Percentile | 90th Percentile | Average |
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| Charlottesville | $21,663.33 | $29,133.33 | $35,476.67 | $44,093.33 | $53,786.67 | $36,836.67 |
| Norfolk | $25,316.67 | $30,023.33 | $35,943.33 | $44,256.67 | $61,863.33 | $39,023.33 |
| Richmond | $20,333.33 | $23,273.33 | $32,143.33 | $39,793.33 | $46,823.33 | $32,563.33 |
| Profession | Skills Required | Duties Performed |
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| Human Service Assistant |
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| Community Health Educator |
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| Community Health Worker |
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