Daily Archives: March 25, 2010

Volunteer for the Health Promotion Resource Center

Fun, valuable and career-building volunteer opportunities exist on campus through the Health Promotion Resource Center, a part of University Health Services.

Apply now to become a peer educator.  Applications are due Friday, March 26, 2010. To apply, visit the UHS website http://www.healthyhorns.utexas.edu/peereducation.html.

Students selected to become peer educators will receive specialized training in health topics, gain experience facilitating classes and workshops, and conduct outreach on campus.  By promoting healthy choices, peer educators serve the UT community to make a positive impact on their peers.

Applicants can choose from one of three peer education programs: Alcohol and Drug Education, Healthy Sexuality and Nutrition.

UT Semester in LA

Dear Student,

The new online application for the UT Semester in Los Angeles Program is now open!

If you are interested in applying for SPRING 2011 or SUMMER 2011, you should plan to log in with your UT EID and complete the application by the closing deadline of April 15, 2010 (5 p.m). Detailed information about the new application process and a link to the application are available online at the following address: http://www.utla.utexas.edu/applying/index.htm

The Semester in Los Angeles is ideal for students who are passionate about film, television, music, or digital arts, and are considering a career in the entertainment industry.

The program is open to students of any major who meet the following eligibility criteria:
http://www.utla.utexas.edu/applying/PROD75_012346.html

Watch a short video about the program: http://www.utla.utexas.edu/overview/video/index.htm

Questions? Contact UTLA Center in Los Angeles by calling the following toll free number: (877) 875-2111.

The UTLA Center
3800 Barham Blvd, Suite 103
Los Angeles, CA 90068
Phone: 323-512-9200
Toll free: 877-UTLA111 (877-875-2111)
www.utla.utexas.edu

Apply to Join the Student Advisory Committee

Please encourage students you think would be interested in joining the Student Conduct Advisory Committee (SCAC) to apply for membership by no later than March 29th.  A newly formed highly selective and prestigious campus organization, the SCAC works directly with the Office of the Dean of Students – Student Judicial Services to provide the peer perspective on student conduct and academic integrity issues at the University.  The application and more details can be found at: http://deanofstudents.utexas.edu/sjs/scac.php