Courtney Hughes, PhD, Interim Associate Dean for Research and Administration
Sherrill Morris, PhD, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
School of Clinical and Developmental Sciences
School of Rehabilitation and Performance Sciences
School of Preventive and Applied Health
Department of Military Science
School of Nursing
College Mission Statement
At the heart of the community, the College of Health and Human Sciences collaborates with local, national and global partners, co-creating innovative, interprofessional practices that champion health and wellness, create belonging, and celebrate difference. By developing students holistically, advancing science and engaging in values-driven service, we expand a qualified and diverse workforce and ensure human thriving
Policy on Program Dismissal
Students must make satisfactory progress in college programs to be allowed to continue and can be dismissed from the program or a class for academic reasons, behavior not accepted in the profession, or actions that threaten the health and safety of others. It is the responsibility of students to secure a copy of the dismissal policy from the program.
Special Clinical/Practicum Requirements
Students who select majors in the College of Health and Human Sciences may need to meet specific clinical/practicum requirements for their academic programs and/or entry into their chosen professions, such as a criminal background check, drug testing, immunizations and flu shots, proof of immunity, TB test, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification, uniforms, and equipment. The student is generally responsible for the costs of meeting these requirements. Professional liability and general liability insurance are generally included as part of course fees when required. Students may be unable to progress in programs if there is a positive drug screen, prior criminal record, or they do not fulfill other special clinical requirements such as immunizations. Refer to the specific program for additional information on these and other requirements.
Matriculation Fees
Students in selected CHHS Graduate programs who accept their offer of admission will be asked for a nonrefundable matriculation deposit. The fee will be applied toward tuition for students who matriculate.
Interdisciplinary College Administered Programs (College of Health and Human Sciences)