STUDENT INVOLVEMENT

MUFP Collaboration

Collaboration with the NASPA Minority Undergraduate Fellowship Program (MUFP) took place during 2003-2004. This activity was designed to empower student leaders to play constructive roles in influencing policies and practices that address student health, particularly sexual health and HIV prevention. HELP representatives (Raymond P.R. Quirolgico, M.Ed., and Richard P. Keeling, M.D.) made presentations at the MUFP Summer Conference and offered Fellows the opportunity to develop projects on their own campuses. Six MUFP Fellows received a small stipend and undertook projects that included work on campus policies regarding health issues and/or service-learning opportunities with health services on their campuses or off campus in community settings. Three fellows presented reports on their activities at the 2004 NASPA National Conference.