Post-Secondary/Collegiate

HOSA

ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT TX HOSA'S PS/C DIVISION!

What is PS/C HOSA?

Post-Secondary/Collegiate HOSA is a division of HOSA aimed towards students enrolled in a university or a higher-education institution

Why Should You Join?

Joining HOSA at the Post-Secondary/Collegiate level opens the door to many incredible  opportunities ranging from networking to service! Besides the many benefits, PS/C HOSA also  opens the door to building long-lasting connections with fellow pre-health students at your school. Joining a PS/C organization such as HOSA will help you develop many interpersonal skills that can be beneficial to future career opportunities!

Starting a PC/C Chapter

Before starting a PostSecondary/Collegiate Chapter at your school, you must first be recognized by your school’s administration. Its important to research the process of starting an organization at your school. Many  colleges/universities will require the following information:

  • Bylaws (provided within the Texas
  • HOSA PS/C Handbook)
  • Faculty/Staff Advisor
    University Approval
  • List of members

HOSA also requires that your chapter is affiliated at both the state and international level and has at least five active (dues-paying) members. More
details on starting your own chapter can be found in the TX HOSA PS/C Handbook!

Starting a PC/C Chapter

  • Competition: Only pre-health
    organization e PS/C to offer competition at the Int’l level!
  • Volunteer Recognition: Barbara
    James Service Award
  • Community Service – Local Events
  • Leadership – Chapter, State, Int’l
    Roles
  • Career & Internship – HOSA
    exclusive opportunities
  • Scholarships
  • Alumni Network

Questions?

For more information regarding PS/C HOSA, reach out to:

Evelyn Borges, Tx HOSA PX/C VP

evelynborges1360@gmail.com

Megan Lloren, Int’l HOSA PC/C VP

megan.lloren@hosa.org

Janet Villarreal, Tx HOSA Executive Director

janet.villarreal@texashosa.org

www.texashosa.org