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South Carolina Department of Health

Columbia, SC
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Acceptance Rate

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Total Enrollment

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About South Carolina Department of Health

The South Carolina Department of Health is a state government agency headquartered in Columbia, South Carolina. Its listing in IPEDS indicates a role in providing some form of postsecondary or professional training, commonly in public health, environmental health, or clinical laboratory sciences for agency staff or affiliated professionals.

Specific program offerings and enrollment data are not detailed in available IPEDS records for this entity. Training provided through state health departments typically supports continuing education, workforce credentialing, and regulatory compliance for public health employees and licensed health professionals.

Columbia is the state capital of South Carolina and serves as the center of state government operations. As a state agency, the South Carolina Department of Health plays a central role in coordinating public health workforce development across the state's counties and regions.

Contact Information

Mills Complex, Box 101106, Columbia, SC 29211

Programs

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About South Carolina Trade Education

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