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What is the Student Health and Wellness Advisory Board?

The University of Utah has deepened our commitment to creating a culture of care and belonging for students. By acknowledging that students are the experts of their own experiences, the decision has been made to assemble a permanent advisory board to help inform and create this culture. The board will be spearheaded by Dr. Sherrá Watkins, Associate Vice President for Student Health and Wellness, and will also routinely call on participation from other health and well-being colleagues as well as other campus and community experts.

The Student Health and Wellness Advisory Board will have the opportunity to better understand and inform the university’s approach and continued plans to provide comprehensive health and well-being services, programs, and initiatives to all university students.  Advisory Board members will be able to provide advice, suggestions, feedback, and ideas to help strengthen and boost well-being on campus.  

The advisory board will consist of a wide selection of student representatives, ensuring that both undergraduate and graduate perspectives are included. The goal is to reflect crucial voices in advancing the university's student well-being strategy. The board will include two student representatives in each of the following areas:

  • Student Health Center
  • Center for Campus Wellness
  • Campus Recreation Services
  • Center for Disability & Access
  • University Counseling Center
  • Financial Wellness Center
  • Health Sciences Campus

How to apply for the Student Health and Wellness Advisory Board

Please read below for a detailed list of steps to complete for consideration. 

Deadline: Please have your application submitted by October 4, 2024.

For additional information or questions, please contact Cha McNeil-Wade at Cha.McNeil@sa.utah.edu

 

  1. Currently enrolled student, all majors (undergraduate or graduate).
  2. Full-time student - 12 hours for both semesters
  3. 3.5 GPA, cumulative semester
  4. Must not be on academic probation during their term
  5. Able to attend monthly or bi-monthly meetings for both semesters
  6. Students need to commit to serving at least 1 full academic year (e.g., Fall and Spring semester) but may serve longer

  1. Access the application form here.
  2. The application will require the following:
    1. An updated resume detailing your academic and extracurricular involvement.
    2. Personal Statement: Write a personal statement (300-500 words) detailing your interest in the advisory board, your chosen area, and how you plan to contribute to promoting health and wellness on campus.

Selected candidates will be invited for an interview with current board members and wellness leadership. This is an opportunity to discuss your application and share your ideas for enhancing wellness initiatives.

Board members are expected to attend regular meetings, participate in wellness initiatives, and serve as ambassadors for their respective areas, promoting resources and programs available to students. This position is for one academic year.

 

Last Updated: 9/25/24