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Status of personal health requirement for graduation at institutions of higher education in the United States
Authors:Dayna S Henry  Nicole Aydt Klein  Monica Kempland  Sarah Rose Oswalt  Molly A Rexilius
Institution:1. Department of Health Sciences, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Virginia, USA;2. Department of Applied Health, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, Edwardsville, Illinois, USA
Abstract:Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine the proportion of higher education institutions in the United States that require a personal health course (PHC) for graduation and to describe the nature of such requirements. Participants: This study included a random sample of public and private institutions of higher education (IHE) with undergraduate programs within the United States (N = 310). Data were collected between September 2014 and May 2015. Methods: University catalogs were accessed from the institutions' public Web sites to determine whether a PHC was offered, and whether it was exclusively or optionally required for graduation. Results: The majority (55.8%) of the sample offered at least 1 PHC, with only 10% exclusively requiring the course and an additional 10% optionally required the course. Conclusions: Although the utility of undergraduate students completing a PHC is clear, the majority of institutions do not require such a course for degree conferral.
Keywords:General education  health education  student development
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