PULSE PULSE is a student organization that seeks to educate and support students in making healthy lifestyle choices with regard to important social issues faced by college students. The focus of PULSE is to provide fun, interactive and informative programs and services to students, as well as to the external community, that will enhance both personal and academic skills. PULSE is open to any student interested in becoming a resource to their fellow WTAMU students and community. Applications are available in the CORE Office in the Jack B. Kelley (JBK) Student Center, Suite 103. Awareness Events - Sexual Responsibility Week
- Safe Spring Break Week
- National Volunteer Week
- National Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week
- Great American Smokeout
Programs - Drugs, Alcohol and Tobacco
- Distracted Driving Prevention
- Healthy Relationships
- Internet Safety
- Nutrition
- Sexual Responsibility
- Stress Management
- Time Management
How Do I Become a PULSE Member? - Students must complete an application, found in the CORE Office in the Jack B. Kelley (JBK) Student Center, Suite 103.
- Students must attend weekly meetings (Thursdays at 4pm in the JBK).
- Members must sign an agreement to comply with the Code of Conduct, Code of Ethics and Attendance Boundaries. Members must also sign and abide by a Confidentiality Agreement.
- PULSE members are in no way skilled to take the place of trained mental health professionals or professional guidance counselors, but serve as a means of referral to professional services.
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