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  • 2025–2026 University Catalog/Handbook
    ...An update to the 2025-2026 University Catalog/Handbook is now available and includes changes to the official Academic Calendar. Students, faculty, and staff are reminded to always use the Academic Calendar provided in the current Catalog/Handbook as it is updated regularly.   To ensure that student...
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    Blackboard Help
    ...Are You Having Problems Viewing Your Course? Students who are experiencing course access issues may be able to resolve them in a few simple steps. Have you tried clearing your cache within Chrome? If your cache is not cleared on a regular basis, the browser may not display your course cor...
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    Welcome to Hybrid Immersion Student Page- (MOT/OTD)
    ...Welcome to Hybrid Immersion Student Page- (MOT/OTD) We are here to assist if you have any questions. Please look in the left-hand column for topics to click, and let us know if you'd like to see more information on this portal.    Please check this site periodically for any changes to...
    Program Learning Outcomes
    ... PLO 1: Differentiate and diagnose communication disorders utilizing evidenced-based practice. PLO 2: Outline and implement evidence-based treatment plans appropriate to the disorder and in patient-specific contexts.  PLO 3: Describe and educate/collaborate/counsel with clients and caregi...
    Leveling Course Registration
    ...All leveling courses must be registered and paid by the close date, as we are unable to fulfill any late admissions for leveling courses. If you need assistance or if you have any questions, please contact SLP Leveling Enrollment at, levelingcourses@usa.edu. You may also contact Laura Youngblood, St...
    Transcripts & Replacement Diplomas
    ...The University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences has retained Parchment services to accept and process official transcript orders online. Students are able to have official transcripts sent electronically or by mail. We recommend contacting the recipient prior to placing an order to confirm the p...
    Catalog
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    Department Contacts
    Contacts Admissions Office - usa_admissions@usa.edu  Bursar's Office - Bursar@usa.edu  Financial Aid Office - contactFinancialAid@usa.edu  IT Support - support@usa.edu  Registrar's Office - registrar@usa.edu        
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    Accommodations Based on Disability
    ...USAHS fully supports and ensures compliance with the Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADAAA) which provides "reasonable accommodations" for qualified individuals and requires that these persons cannot be excluded from, denied access to, or subjec...
    Pregnancy and Postpartum Accommodations
    ...USAHS is committed to creating an accessible and inclusive environment for pregnant and postpartum students and ensures compliance with Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 and the USAHS Title IX Policy which provides for accommodation for students because of pregnancy, childbirth, or relate...
    USAHS Student Lactation Room Access
    ... USAHS is committed to creating accessible and inclusive spaces for postpartum nursing students. To further enhance our commitment, we included information about the lactation room spaces across all five campuses.   Official accommodation is not required to use these spaces. If a student is se...
    Religious Accommodations
    ... USAHS is committed to providing an academic environment that is respectful of the religious beliefs of its students. As part of this commitment, USAHS will make good faith efforts to provide religious accommodations to students whose sincerely held religious beliefs conflict with a Univers...
    Clinical Accommodations
    ...   The Office of Student Welfare and Accessibility recommends students submit accommodation requests as early as possible. Requests for clinical accommodations, including a modification of policies outlined in the Clinical Education Handbook, auxiliary aids or services, priority locati...
    Board Exam Accommodations
    ... Early request is key!  You will need time to review the exam's requirements for application. You will need time to gather documentation (possibly get re-evaluated or updated documentation) if necessary.  Agencies take time to review accommodations applications, on top of regular exam ...
    Student Organizations
    ...Student organizations are a vital part of campus life and offer significant opportunities and benefits to their members, the institution, the professional network, and the community.  Through participation in student organizations, students have the opportunity to develop leadership skills, enhance ...
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    Hazing Prevention
    ...The University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences is committed to preventing hazing and to fostering a respectful, inclusive, and supportive environment for all members of the campus community.   Policy Hazing, as defined by federal, state, and institutional guidelines, will not be tolerated. Ou...
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    Information
    ...   The Sports SIG is a student led organization that serves to promote the specialty of sports medicine through evidence-based research, education, professional interdisciplinary collaboration and networking. USAHS’ Sports SIG is structured to aid students in the development as future he...
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    Austin
    ...Meetings Please feel free to attend a meeting using the link below. Typically meetings occur one Thursday a month and continue valuable information. For meeting dates and more information please contact the president (information below).  For Austin meeting links and information email SportsSIG@us...
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    St. Augustine
    Leadership:  President — Andrew Turk Vice President —Evan Henke Secretary: Nicole Tassielli Treasurer: Ireland Jarvis Community Outreach Coordinator: Kendra Pooler Education Coordinator — Dawson Lehman Flex Liaison: Nadine Kaloyios OT Liaison: Clay Sipprell    
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    Miami
    Leadership:  Ian Williams (i.williams1@usa.edu), President Thomas Smith, Vice President Schnyder Lubin, Treasurer Christian Gonzalez, Secretary Alissa Anderson, Activities Chair John Cruz, Event Coordinator Faculty Sponsor, Jonathan Bray  
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    Dallas
    ...Jonathan Del Rosario President: Jonathan Del Rosario J.Delrosario@usa.edu As the president of the Sports SIG of the Dallas campus, I look forward to promoting diversity throughout our campus and creating opportunities to grow this group. I am grateful for this opportunity to work with my officers...
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    San Marcos
    ... Katie Coast, President--SPT As president of the San Marcos Sports SIG, it is my goal to provide a space for students across all of St. Augustine’s campuses to learn and grow from some of the leaders in sports rehabilitation today. I started playing softball at an early age and played comp...
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    Student Concerns and Complaints
    ...USAHS is committed to providing a learning and working environment in which concerns and/or complaints are addressed fairly and resolved promptly. Students are encouraged to address concerns or complaints promptly, generally within 5 business days of the date of the incident or occurrence that has g...
    Concern for Other Students
    ...From time to time, you may interact with other students for whom you have a concern related to their well-being. All members of the USAHS community share in our responsibility to alert university officials when a student needs additional support or intervention. Please see below for additional infor...
    Formal Complaint Process
    ...While students are encouraged to use the informal procedures described above, students may also initiate the Formal Complaint process, as outlined in the Complaints Policy in the Student Handbook/Catalog to resolve a complaint. All complaints are taken seriously. The procedure for handling complaint...
    Professional Misconduct Committee
    ...Proper Conduct/Student Code of Conduct Students are expected to conduct themselves in a professional manner, which upholds the integrity of their profession and the University. Admittance to USAHS carries with it an obligation and responsibility to abide by federal, state, and local laws, respecti...
    Free-form Content
    ...Institutional Review Board What is the IRB? An IRB is an appropriately constituted group that has been formally designated to review and monitor research involving human subjects. An IRB has the authority to approve, require modifications in (to secure approval), or disapprove research. This group...
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    USA Financial Aid
    ...Welcome to the Financial Aid / Loan Section There are a variety of financial aid tools available to students today, including scholarships and student loans. Nearly two-thirds of today's college students receive some form of financial aid or assistance programs. Financial aid eligibility...
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    Announcements
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    MHA Program Director
    ...Dr. Kathy Wood     Dr. Kathy Wood’s experience in higher education spans more than twenty years during which she served as Program Chair for the MA Health Care Administration program at Ashford University and University Dean, Health at Colorado Technical University. In addition, Dr. Woo...
    Required Core Courses
    ...Trimester 1 IPE 7000 Introduction to Interprofessional Scholary Studies HSA 7200 Foundations of Health Care Administration Trimester 2 IPE 7120 Organizational Leadership & Policy in Health Care IPE 7050 Evidence-Based Practice for the Health Professional Trimester ...
    Elective Courses
    ...   HSA 6325 Advanced Practice in Business HSA 7455 Special Topics HSC 7470 Legal and Regulatory Issues IPE 7025 Psychosocial Strategies for Healthcare  IPE 7100 Ethics in Healthcare *IPE 7155 Clinical Data Analytics and Decision Support IPE 7200 Cultural Competency *IPE 7250 Healthc...
    Scholarships Available
    Qualified applicants for the Master of Health Administration program are eligible for the MHA Scholarship of 10%. Students who are accepted and enroll for the next program start date can take advantage of this award. Contact your enrollment advisor for further details.
    Program Contacts
    ... Program Director Dr. Kathy Wood Phone: 904-770-3589 Email: kwood@usa.edu   Academic Advisor Sherrie Jensen Phone: 904-826-0084 Ext. 1354 or Cell: 801-540-9453 Email: sjensen@usa.edu   Academic Program Assistant Chris Brownworth Phone: 904-826-0084 Ext. 1297 or  904-770-3597 ...
    Learning Outcomes
    ... Upon completion of the Master of Health Administration (MHA) Program, graduates will be able to demonstrate: Evaluate scholarly research that contributes to sound, evidence-based practice in the administrative health care setting Collaborate with other health care disciplines in the admi...
    Incomplete Coursework
    ... If a student cannot complete the required work within the predetermined timeframe, he/she will receive a grade of Incomplete ("I"). The student must then complete the work by the new assigned due date to receive a letter grade. No further extension will be permitted. If the student does no...
    Completing Your Degree
    It is required that students complete all degree requirements within 2 years. An extension of up to one year may be requested.  If the Program Director approves the extension, there is an extension fee of $333 per trimester.
    Student Portal Page Information
    ... Keep your contact information up to date: Through the MyUSA portal and My Contact Info link on the Student tab under Student Links. You will be able to update your contact information, address changes, email addresses, phone numbers, etc. Since the portal requires students to use an ID and...
    Course Evaluations
    ... At the end of each term we ask all students to complete a short evaluation of the course/courses they have just completed. It is important that all students fill out the evaluation, it is your way to tell us if the instructor met you expectations and it is needed for the Universities accre...
    Remaining an Active Student
    To Remain in the MHA program, the student must: Maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA. Complete a minimum of one (1) course within three months (12 weeks) of acceptance and a minimum of 12 credits a year.
    FERPA & your USA Email
    Going forward all communication from the University including registration confirmations will be sent to your USA.EDU email address. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact your Program Administrative Assistant.
    Resources
    Installing: EndNote Link: Library
    Book List
    ... IPE 7000- Suggested Resources, not required: TEXTBOOKS: Weiss, D., Tilin, F., & Morgan, M. (2018). The interprofessional health care team: Leadership and development, 2nd ed. Jones & Bartlett Learning: Burlington, MA. ISBN: 978-1-284-11200-9ARTICLES: Articles/readings for a course will be ...
    Job Resources
    http://www.aupha.org/resourcecenter/currentstudents http://jobbank.hfma.org/ 
    Healthcare Administrative Organizations
    ...Organizations for Healthcare Administration Organization Name Website Student Dues American Association of Healthcare Administrative Management (AAHAM) http://www.aaham.org/  Free for FT; $35 for PT American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE) http://www.aaham.org...
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