College of Community and Public Service
College Units
The College of Community and Public Service (CCPS) is comprised of six “units”. Four of these units are academic, and they represent the four schools housed under the CCPS umbrella: the School of Criminal Justice, the School of Hospitality and Tourism Management, the School of Public, Nonprofit and Health Administration, and the School of Social Work.
There are also two non-academic units that are part of the CCPS. First, there is the Dorothy A. Johnson Center for Philanthropy which promotes effective philanthropy, community improvement and excellence in nonprofit leadership through research, teaching, and service. The other non-academic CCPS unit is the CCPS Undergraduate Advising Center, provide convenient, accessible, and accurate academic advising and support for all students interested in programs housed within the College.
For more about the individual units of the CCPS, we invite you to get to know us better by clicking on the department links below.
CCPS Academic Units:
School of Hospitality and Tourism Management
School of Public, Nonprofit and Health Administration
CCPS Non-Academic Units:
Dorothy A. Johnson Center for Philanthropy
Page last modified November 5, 2012
