College of Health & Human Services


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College of Health and Human Services

 

401 N 4th Street, Room 407
Terre Haute, IN 47809
ISU-HealthHS@poscoop.com
Phone: 812-237-3683

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The College of Health and Human Services fosters student excellence and develops productive citizens who function as skilled health and human services professionals to improve health and wellbeing in the communities we serve. We exemplify teaching, scholarship, service, and community engagement through health initiatives, innovative thinking, and lifelong learning.

We prepare students to become skilled professionals who enhance the health, well-being, and quality of life of individuals, families, and communities. We cultivate an inclusive and innovative learning environment that inspires and equips students to solve complex health and human services challenges. Through experiential learning and interprofessional education, research, service, and community outreach we work together to shape a healthier and more equitable world.

To be at the forefront of cultivating health, healthcare, and human services leaders who positively influence communities.

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Helping Others Live Their Best Lives

The College of Health & Human Services offers many programs and pathways to professional health and human services practice. Learn more about the College’s degrees, faculty, and experiential learning opportunities.

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Scholarships and Financial Aid

Departments in the College of Health & Human Services offer a variety of scholarships and awards for incoming freshmen and current students.

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College of Health and Human Services Scholarships

In 2022-2023 the College of Health and Human Services proudly awarded $338,047 in scholarships, empowering our students to excel in their studies and make a difference in the world. See below to learn more about how these scholarships can support your educational journey and career aspirations.

Scholarships

The intent of this scholarship is to provide scholarships to students who are providing mentoring services to other students in the College of Health and Human Services and demonstrates academic achievement, servant leadership centered on the success of other students and experiential learning.

Eligible students will

  • Be enrolled in the College of Health & Human Services
  • Have a university GPA of 3.0 or above
  • Be an enrolled sophomore or junior
  • Have peer service experience

Eligible students will:

  • A Freshman, Sophomore or Junior
  • Be in good academic standing
  • Be enrolled in one of the following majors:
    • Public Health
    • Kinesiology or PE Exercise Science
    • PE All-Grade
    • Recreational Therapy
    • Sport Management
  • Have peer service experience

Eligible students will:

  • Have a of GPA 3.0 or above
  • Be in good standing academically
  • Be entering their Junior year
  • Be enrolled fulltime
  • Be enrolled in one of the following majors:
    • Kinesiology or PE Exercise Science
    • Public Health or Health Sciences
    • Recreational Therapy
    • Sports Management

Eligible students will:

  • Be in a master's level program
  • Have a graduate assistantship
  • Be enrolled in one of the following majors:
    • Athletic Training
    • Community Health Promotion – Public Health or Health Sciences
    • Coaching
    • PE Exercise Science or Kinesiology
    • Sport Management

Eligible students will:

  • Be pursuing a major in the College of Health and Human Services (undergraduate or graduate)
  • Be in good standing academically
  • Have a recommendation from a faculty member who will be student’s mentor
  • Preference to:
    • Applicants who are certified or have training as a Paramedic, EMT, fire fighter, or other first responder
    • Veterans

CHHS Advancement Council

   Ms. Esther Acree 
   Mrs. Jane Chappell
   Ms. Jan and Dr. Jerry Cockrell
   Mr. Chris Doll
   Dr. Betsy and Mr. Dick Frank
   Mr. Thomas and Mrs. Linda Huser
   Mrs Robyn and Mr. Joseph Lugar
   Dr. Andrew McDonald 
   Dr. Dave Perrin 
   Mrs. Cathy L. Schwab