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Are you interested in becoming a Student Well-Being Ambassador?
Click Here to apply for the student well-being ambassador program
Becoming a Student Ambassador, Qualifications to apply…
Position has a one academic year commitment. (Spring)
Demonstrate strong communication (written and verbal) and interpersonal skills.
Exhibit leadership, initiative, dependability, discipline and enthusiasm.
Complete application process. Including teacher/WBT member referral/recommendation.
Home
About The Lab
Aaron J Fischer PhD BCBA-D
Lab Leadership
Project Descriptions
Lab Belonging
Utah SMH Collaborative
School Well-Being Screening
School Psychiatry Services
Community Outreach
>
Student Well-Being Ambassador Program
USMHC 8-Part Series
USMHC Podcast
USMHC Newsletter
Parent Group
School Mental Health Resources
Research
Distance Education & Online Pedagogy
Early Intervention
Supervision & Training
Behavior Observation & Measurement
School Mental Health
School Behavioral Supports
Telehealth
Education Advocacy
Grants
Donate
Community Resources
Presentations & Webinars
U-TTEC Webinar Series
Conference Proceedings
20-21 Let's Chat Series
Child Development Webinar Series
DEI in Education & Mental Health Series
Tools & Practice
How do YOU Flow?
Media Coverage
Contact