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Welcome to the Public Health Scholars Program

As a student at the School of Public Health you will have many opportunities to enhance your academic, professional, and personal development through public health practice and research.  The Public Health Scholars Program was developed to recognize students who go above and beyond to make the most of their Aggie experience, including opportunities outside the classroom.

 

The Public Health Scholars Program awards qualifying graduate and undergraduate students with a bronze, silver, or gold medal for their achievements.  The level of medallion awarded is based on total points earned through the student’s time at the School of Public Health.

Find this information and more online at https://public-health.tamu.edu/students/scholars.html.

 

EXAMPLE SCHOLARS ACTIVITIES

Activities may include, but are not limited to: 

  • SPH Professional Development Sessions offered by Career Services
    • Resume’ reviews, Job Search Strategies, LinkedIn Sessions, attending Lunch & Learn events, Practicum Prep sessions.
  • Attending regional, state, or national professional conferences
  • Participate in volunteer opportunities
  • Member or Officer of SPH Student Organization
  • Participate in Public Health Practice Outreach
    • Disaster Day, First Friday, Inter Professional Education and Research (IPER) activities, Big Event.
  • Attend Practicum Fair
  • Complete Practicum (Graduate Students)
  • Study Abroad
  • Present at Professional Conference
  • Win or place at Public Health Week Photo Contest
  • Present at University Research Week
  • Participate in PHield Trip

For an activity not listed here to be considered as a milestone, send an email with details about the event to publichealthpractice@tamu.edu.

 

 

Office of Public Health Practice

Dr. Heather Clark, Director

hrclark@tamu.edu

979-436-9363

 

Megan Westerman, Administrative Coordinator

westerman@tamu.edu

979-436-0504

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