Peer Health Education Team - Membership Application 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Peer Health Education Team - Membership Application in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your personal information in the designated fields, including your name, ID number, date of birth, major, and cumulative GPA. Ensure accuracy as this information is essential for processing your application.
  3. Fill out your campus and permanent mailing addresses along with your phone numbers and email address. This will help the team contact you regarding your application status.
  4. In the 'Campus Activities' section, list organizations you are involved with, how many semesters you've participated, any offices held, and provide contact information for sponsors or presidents.
  5. For 'Employment History', detail your previous jobs including dates of employment and positions held. Include a contact person’s name and phone number for verification purposes.
  6. Answer the personal response questions thoughtfully. These include how you heard about the team, why you want to join, and what experiences make you a good fit. Take your time to reflect on these responses.
  7. Finally, affirm that all provided information is accurate by signing and dating the application before submitting it back to the Student Health Center.

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Health education specialists typically do the following: Assess the health needs of individuals and communities. Develop programs, materials, and events to teach people about health topics, such as managing existing conditions. Evaluate the effectiveness of programs and educational materials.
Peer educators are trained to disseminate information to their peers in such a way that their peers will further share the information. We educate peer educators to guard against sharing and incorrect information that may be harmful to their peers.
Peer Health Educators (PHEs) are specially-trained student assistants who help their peers learn about health topics through interactive events and activities, workshops, and digital media.
The program integrates core skills like reflection, assertive communication, thoughtful decision-making and advocacy with key knowledge of risks, benefits, and resources related to mental health.