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Presentation forHHD Community Advisory Board
May 1, 2015
College of Health and Human Development
College of Health and Human Development (HHD) Students
A diverse student body (37% Latino; 25% White; 24% Asian/Pacific Islanders; 3% Black; 3.5% multiethnic/multiracial). Over 50% 1st generation 5,631 undergraduates students; 858 graduate students
Degrees from HHD College
B.S. in Child and Adolescent DevelopmentB.S. in Health ScienceB.S. in Athletic TrainingB.S. in Human ServicesB.S. and M.S. in KinesiologyBSN; MSN (5 specializations); DNP Nursing Masters in Public HealthM.S. in Counseling (LMFT and LPCC)Masters in Social Work
Community Service by HHD Students
Over 500,000 hours of community service done by students in the college this past academic year
Centers and Institutes
Center for Autism Center for Sport Performance
Center for Boys & Men Center for Fibromyalgia & Chronic Pain
Center for Cancer Disparities Research Center for Sociocultural Sport & Olympic Research
Center for Nursing Workforce Excellence Institute of Gerontology
CA-NV PHTC: California-Nevada Public Health Training Center
Health Promotion Research Institute
Center for Healthy Lifestyles and Obesity Prevention
Center for Community Collaboration
Center for Successful Aging
College Mission
• We provide exemplary education, research, and community outreach related to human health, development, and lifelong well being. ‐Emphasis is placed on both theory and evidence based practice, with special ‐attention to the development of critical thinking, leadership, and professional skills needed in a global society.
College Strategic Plan
GOAL 1: EXCELLENCE OF PROGRAMS To offer high quality programs that prepare students for professional careers, advanced study, and personal growth in areas related to health, development, and community service
GOAL 2: STUDENT SUCCESSTo foster the development and success of a diverse student body.
-Increase retention & graduation rates-Close of achievement gap in graduation rates between underrepresented and non-underrepresented students
Goal 3: FACULTY/STAFF SUPPORT To recruit, support, and retain a high quality and diverse faculty and staff.
GOAL 4: SCHOLARSHIPTo advance knowledge and improve professional practice through research and scholarly activity.
GOAL 5: COMMUNITY OUTREACH & FUND RAISINGTo collaborate with agencies and professional organizations to address societal issues and needs.
College of Health and Human DevelopmentCommitted to “Lifting our Diverse Communities”
Theme 1: Promoting the health and well-being of at-risk youth (addressing issues of crime, obesity, physical inactivity, poverty, human trafficking, immigration/undocumented families, foster youth).
Committed to “Lifting our Diverse Communities”
Theme 2: Promoting programs to alleviate education and health disparities/inequities in underserved and vulnerable communities (addressing issues such as homelessness, substance abuse, mental health, disabilities, chronic diseases, and access to quality education and healthcare).
Committed to “Lifting our Diverse Communities”
Theme 3: Promoting successful aging (addressing various physical/ mental health issues, including the early identification of health risks, better management of chronic diseases, reducing social isolation and the risk for abuse and neglect).
State Support for the CSU
72%
28%
2007-2008
68%
32%
2008-2009
62%
38%
2009-2010
64%
36%
2010-2011
51%49%
2011-2012
52%48%
2012-2013
55%45%
2013-2014
State Support
38%
62%
2014-2015
Funding Priorities
Bilingual Scholars Program Student Success Centers CSUF Community Center for Integrative Health
Bilingual Scholar Program
Recruit and retain bilingual underrepresented students preparing for occupations to reduce health disparities.
Bilingual Scholar Program
Goal: Two Scholarships/Year ($25,000 each)$ 6,300 /year for AY tuition$15,000 campus room and board$ 3,700 books, computer, living expenses
Health Education & Services
CSUF Community Center for Integrative Health
Fostering collaborative partnerships between hospitals and community health center/ agencies to promote health among underserved and vulnerable. communities
Health Assessments
Health Referrals
In-service Training
CSUF Community Center for Integrative Health
Supporting advanced training for nurses, mental health counselors, clinical social workers, allied health and human services practitioners, and health and physical educators.
CSUF Community Center for Integrative Health
Providing culturally appropriate programs that promote health and resilience among low-income children and families of all ages
Services provided in various languages