Indiana University of Pennsylvania
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AHA - Basic Life Support (BLS)
The AHA’s BLS Course is designed for healthcare professionals and other personnel who need to know how to perform CPR and other basic cardiovascular life support skills in a wide variety of in-facility and prehospital settings.
Course Completion Card -Upon completion of all course requirements, participants receive a BLS Provider Course ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) Summit
The AI Summit is a day-long conference that explores the fundamentals, capabilities, limitations, and real-world applications of Artificial Intelligence. We recognize that understanding and leveraging AI is a critical 21st century skill, and this professional development event provided students, faculty, and staff an opportunity to learn, explore, ...
Composition and Applied Linguistics Award
Composition and Applied Linguistics
Each year, the CAL Program offers a variety of awards to deserving graduate students. This is a competitive award process. All applications are reviewed, evaluated, and ranked. Applications that do not meet the requirements listed in this call are disqualified. Award winners will be notified ...Cook Honors College Community Service
This badge is awarded to Cook Honors College students who engaged in a significant community service project for a minimum of ten hours and submitted reflections before and after the project to demonstrate what they learned through the experience and how and why it was meaningful to them.
Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Program
The Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) course is primarily designed for future EMS personnel, but is appropriate for anyone who may respond to emergencies, including fire/rescue personnel, nurses, coaches or athletic trainers, safety professionals, etc.
Students must meet physical capabilities and criminal background clearances as outlined ...
IUP Dean's List
Recognition to the Dean's List occurs every fall, spring, and summer term. To be recognized, undergraduate students must:
Earn a 3.25 or higher grade point average
Earn at least 12 semester hours of graded coursework
Lethal Weapons Training (ACT 235)
Recipients of this credential have completed competencies in the following:
History and Purpose of Lethal Weapons Training Act
Legal Authority
Basic Provision of the LWTA
Constitutional Restrictions
1st, 4th, 5th, 9th, and 14th amendments and how they apply to civil rights
Principles ...
Paramedic Program
Paramedic program is primarily designed for future EMS personnel but is appropriate for anyone who may respond to emergencies, including fire/rescue personnel, nurses, coaches, athletic trainers, and safety professionals.
Participants who successfully complete this program are eligible to take National ...
Provost Scholar
Provost’s Scholars are recognized annually. At the start of the fall semester, all undergraduate students will be named Provost Scholars if they meet all of the following requirements:
are a candidate for first bachelor’s degree,
are a current junior or senior with a minimum of 45 credits earned at IUP,
have ...
Scholars Forum
Recipient designed and conducted an original research and/or creative project with faculty mentorship, created a professional visual display of their project, and presented their work at the IUP Scholars Forum.
Outcomes/Requirements
Recipient demonstrated skill and experience in the research/creative scholarship process ...