Mission Statement And Student Learning Outcomes
Mission:
In keeping with the Jesuit philosophy of Cura Personalis, the Center for Health Education and Wellness (CHEW) strives to build a healthier campus community through the promotion of wellness in mind, body, and spirit. By offering a variety of health and wellness resources and programs we encourage and support students, faculty and staff as they gain knowledge, practice skills, and form habits to lead healthy and balanced lifestyles
Expected Student Learning Outcomes:
Peer Health Educators
Peer educators will develop leadership and communication skills while positively affecting others by teaching new information, changing an attitude, motivating a positive behavior change, or confronting or challenging a risky behavior.
Performance Indicators:
- Peer health educator bi-weekly engagement form
- Participant evaluation form
Students Who Attend Peer Educator Programs
As a result of the activities and programs provided by peer educators and CHEW staff, students who attend programs will improve their commitment to wellness.
Performance Indicators:
- Relevant survey questions
- Participant evaluation form
Students and Alcohol Prevention
As a result of activities and services provided for alcohol prevention, students will understand the harmful effects of alcohol on self, others, and community.
Performance Indicators:
- Relevant survey questions
- Royal TAPS evaluations
- Viewpoints evaluations
- Late Night Programming evaluations
Harm Reduction Strategies
As a result of activities services provided for alcohol prevention, students will improve their commitment to harm reduction strategies
Performance Indicators:
- Viewpoints evaluations
- CHOICES evaluations
- Late Night Programming evaluations