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Active Moas Updated 10/22/2020 Institution/Organization Covered Active MOAs updated 10/22/2020 Institution/Organization Covered Programs American Public University Masters in Public Health American Sentinel University Nursing Appalachian College of Pharmacy Appalachian State University BS, Nutrition and Foods Arizona College Nursing Aspen University Nursing A. T. Still University Master of Public Health Program Augusta University Master of Public Health in Health Information Administration and Public Health with Concentrations in Health Informatics, Environmental Health, Health Management, and Social and Behavioral Sciences Averett University School of Nursing Benedictine University Masters of Public Health Blue Ridge Community College Associates Degree in Nursing Bluefield College Nursing Bon Secours Memorial, School of Nursing Diploma Program Boston University Masters of Public Health Bowling Green State University Graduate Certificate or Masters in Food and Nutrition Bridgewater College BS and BA, Sociology, Psychology, Communication Studies, Health and Exercise Studies, Business Administration Brigham Young University Undergraduate and Graduate Programs Bryant & Stratton College - Richmond Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Business Administration Associate in Allied Health, Business, Accounting, Human Resources Specialist, Medical Administrative and Medical Assisting Bryant & Stratton College - Hampton Associate in Medical Assisting, Medical Administrative Assistant and Health Services Administration Bryant & Stratton College - VA Beach Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Business Administration Associate in Allied Health, Business, Accounting, Human Resources Specialist, Medical Administrative and Medical Assisting Page 1 Active MOAs updated 10/22/2020 Bryant & Stratton College School of Nursing Nursing California State University, San Bernardino Verification Statement in Individualized Supervised - Practice Pathways California State University, Northridge BS, Environmental Occupational Health Capella University Master of Public Health Capella University Doctorate in Public Health Carroll County High School Advanced Studies Diploma, Career Strategies Carson-Newman University Nursing Catholic University of America Nursing Cedar Crest College Dietetic Internship Cedarville University Nursing Centura College Associates of Occupational Science in Medical Assisting with a concentration in Clinical Support Diploma, Health Information Technology Chamberlain College of Nursing (Itasca, IL) BS, Nursing Chesterfield Technical Center, School of Licensed Practical Nurse program Practical Nursing Christopher Newport University, Department BS, Biology of Organismal and Environmental Biology Christopher Newport University, Department BA, Political Science of Government Cleveland State University School of Nursing College of William and Mary BS or BA, Interdisciplinary Studies with a concentration in Public Health College of William and Mary BS, Social Sciences and Natural Sciences Danville Community College School of Nursing Nursing Dabney Lancaster Community College Associates Degree in Nursing Des Moines University Master of Public Health Dickinson College BA or BS in Science in Liberal Arts Disciplines and Certificates in Health Studies Drexel University College of Nursing Page 2 Active MOAs updated 10/22/2020 Duquesne University Doctorate of Nursing Practice East Carolina University Masters, Bachelors - Public Health Studies, Athletic Training, Environmental Health, Health Education Eastern Mennonite University BS, Nursing Eastern Mennonite University MS, Biomedicine Eastern Michigan University BS or MS in Dietetics, Dietetic Internships Eastern Virginia Career College Associates Degree, Nursing Eastern Virginia Medical School Doctor of Medicine Doctor of Clinical Psychology Masters of Physician Assistance Masters of Art Therapy Masters of Public Health Ophthalmic Technology Program Surgical Assistant Program Eastern Virginia Medical School Family Medicine Residency Eastern Virginia Medical School Pathologist Assistant Program ECPI College of Technology BS, Business Administration ECPI College of Technology, School of BS, Healthcare Administration, Nursing Health Sciences, Medical Careers Institute Elon University Public Health Studies Emory & Henry College Bachelor's Degree, and Nursing Everest College Medical Assistant and Medical Administration, Nursing Ferrum College Nursing Florida International University Masters of Public Health Florida State University, College of Science BS, Community Health BS, Health Education Fortis College Diploma and Associates Degree, Dental Assisting, Nursing Frontier Nursing University Nursing Gannon University, Villa Maria, School of Nursing Nursing George Mason University BS, Kinesiology George Mason University Masters in Forensic Science George Mason University Masters of Public Health Page 3 Active MOAs updated 10/22/2020 George Mason University, College of Health Masters in Health Systems Management and Human Services George Mason University, College of Nursing BS, Nursing and Health Science George Mason University, Department of BS, Community Health Global and Community Health George Mason University, Department of Masters, Nutrition and Food Studies Nutrition and Food Studies George Washington University BSPH, MPH, MHSA, MS, PhD and DrPH in Public Health and Health Services George Washington University MS, Forensic Psychology George Washington University Medical BSPH, MPH, MHSA, MS, PhD and DrPH in Public Health and Health Center Services Germanna Community College All programs Germanna Community College Associates of Nursing Giles County Technology Center Licensed Practical Nurse Program Grand Canyon University MS, Public Health, Nursing Hampton University, School of Nursing BS, Nursing Hampton University Masters of Medical Science Program Hampton University Health Sciences Program Harvard School of Public Health, Department MS, Society, Human Development and Health of Society, Human Development and Health Henrico County Public Schools Health and Medical Education Henry County Public Schools Oh Henry Internship Program Herzing University Associate and BS, Health Information Management Herzing University Online Campus Medical Billing and Insurance Coding Hollins University BS, Biology - Ecology, Human Phys, Cell and Molecular, Biochemistry, and Immunology Independence University Medical Specialties Program Indiana State University Nursing Graduate Certificate, Dietetics Internship James Madison University BS, Health Sciences BS, Public Health Education James Madison University MS, Physician Assistant Studies Page 4 Active MOAs updated 10/22/2020 James Madison University, Department of BS, Nursing Nursing James Madison University, School of Health Communication Communication Studies Jefferson College of Health Sciences BS, Health Sciences, Biological Sciences, Nursing, Emergency Services John Tyler Community College Associates Degree in Nursing John Tyler Community College Associates or Certificate in Human Services Johns Hopkins University, School of Medicine Certificate, Clinical Informatics Johnson & Wales University BS, Culinary Nutrition J Sargent Reynolds Community College PAVE Internship Program, Associates Degree in Nursing Kaplan College Diploma, Medical Assistant Diploma, Medical Office Specialist Kaplan University Masters, Public Health, Nursing Masters, Health Education Keiser University Nursing King College, School of Nursing BS, Nursing Lakehead University at Thunder Bay Masters in Public Health Lander University Nursing Lenior Rhyne University Dietetic Internship Liberty University, Department of Health BS, Health Sciences Sciences Liberty University, Department of Health MPH, Nutrition, Health Promotion and Global Health Professions Liberty University, Department of Nursing BS, Nursing Lincoln Memorial University, Caylor School of Nursing Nursing Longwood University BS and MS, Business Administration, Economics Longwood University BA & BS, Athletic Training, Kinesiology Longwood University BA & BS, Anthropology, Communication Studies, Psychology, Sociology Longwood University BS, Biology and Integrated Environmental Sciences Longwood University Nursing Page 5 Active MOAs updated 10/22/2020 Lord Fairfax Community College, School of Associates, Degree in Nursing Health Professions Loudoun County School of Practical Nursing Nursing Lynchburg College BS, Health Promotion Lynchburg College BS, Nursing Lynchburg College BS, Psychology Lynchburg College Masters of Public Health Lynchburg College MEd, Early Childhood Special Education Lynchburg General Hospital, School of Diploma Program Nursing Maharishi University of Management BS, Physiology and Health, Pre-Integrative Medicine Track Mary Baldwin College BA, Health Care Administration, Nursing Mary Baldwin University Doctorate in Physical Therapy, Doctorate in Occupational Therapy, Master of Science in Physician Assistant Programs Marymount University Associates Degree program BSN program Marymount University BS, Health Science Marymount University, Department of Health Masters of Science in Health Promotions Management and Human Performance Maryville University Nursing Marywood University, Dietetic Internship Certificate of Completion, Dietetic Internship Program Program Medical Careers Institute, ECPI Technical Licensed Practical Nurse program College Medical Careers Institute, School of Health BS, Nursing Science Medical College of Wisconsin Masters of Public Health Meredith College Dietetic Internship Michigan State University Master of Public Health, with courses that include HM 891 (Introduction
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