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College of Health and Human Sciences

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Laura Jolly, Dean, Dean's Chair
Jennifer Margrett,  Associate Dean Research and Graduate Education
Robert D. Reason, Associate Dean Undergraduate Academic Affairs
Debra Sellers, Associate Dean and Director of Human Sciences Extension and Outreach

www.hs.iastate.edu/

The College of Health and Human Sciences provides an integrative approach to improving the quality of life for individuals, families, schools and communities by linking discovery, science, creativity, and practice; applying the knowledge of learning in all endeavors; and developing leaders for roles in research, education, business and industry, and health and human services.

The College of Health and Human Sciences, founded in 2005, fosters innovative synergies in teaching and learning in addition to the discovery of new knowledge. Members of the college work to enhance human potential in many ways and strive to improve the quality of people’s lives - helping them learn better, live longer, and lead lives that are more productive and fulfilling.

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Recommended High School Preparation

Recommended preparation for students entering most departments in the College of Health and Human Sciences should include 4 years of English (including speech) with emphasis in composition and communication skills; 3 years each of mathematics and natural sciences, and at least 2 years of social sciences and/or humanities. In addition, students interested in Elementary Education are advised to complete two or more years of high school study in one foreign language.

Information for Prospective Students

Each student in the College of Health and Human Sciences works closely with an academic advisor who is associated with the program in which the student is majoring. Advisors assist students in developing academic programs and in adjusting to university life. They also provide information and guidance about career choices. Advisors attempt to assist students as they develop their schedule of classes to meet their goals, interests, and capabilities.

The college offers a number of orientation sessions during the summer for students planning to enter in the fall. Students who enter in spring or summer terms are also offered orientation sessions which are held prior to the beginning of the student's first term. Incoming students are encouraged to attend an orientation session so that academic assessments can be made, and appropriate classes may be scheduled for the following term.

Undecided Students

The College of Health and Human Sciences offers an academic support program for students who are considering several majors in CHS. This program is administered to undecided Health and Human Sciences students through the MINDS Learning Community.  Students in the MINDS Learning Community take coursework together, including an orientation and career exploration course which is taught by college advisors. This course provides opportunities for students to evaluate their interests, skills, and strengths while also receiving additional support through a peer mentor program.  All undecided majors in the College of Health and Human Sciences are required to participate in MINDS Learning Community and will sign up for the program during orientation. For more information, visit the MINDS webpage: https://hs.iastate.edu/learning-community/minds/.

Planned Transfer Programs

By planning carefully, students may begin their education at another college and then transfer their courses to a curriculum within the College of Health and Human Sciences with maximum efficiency in meeting the degree requirements. The college works closely with community colleges in Iowa and surrounding states to facilitate a transfer to Iowa State University. For more information, email hs@iastate.edu or visit the College of Health and Human Sciences Recruitment Office.