SHHS Crossword

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Across
  1. 4. The promotion of, and support for, a cause; one of the five PA program values
  2. 6. You may send a gift this way if you do not want to send it electronically
  3. 11. A meaningful way to contribute financially to the school, its programs, or its students
  4. 13. Your ____ starts here; one of the primary SHHS taglines
  5. 14. _______ learning; an umbrella term for service learning programs, internships, and study abroad opportunities for students
  6. 15. Gift of ______, a way to give that does not involve cash
  7. 16. A means by which an undergraduate student might gain work experience in their field of interest prior to, or immediately after, graduating
  8. 17. A type of gift that is made on a regular basis—monthly, yearly, or otherwise
  9. 19. The title of our school's leader
  10. 21. A type of financial aid for students that is typically contributed to or created by donors
  11. 22. By making a gift, you can help a student pursue their _____
  12. 24. Graduates of a university
  13. 25. Where students go for the TESM Ecotourism study abroad course (2 words)
  14. 26. SHHS’ social media handle for Facebook and Instagram
  15. 29. The study of aging, and something a health sciences student may study
  16. 31. A course required for kinesiology students that involves the study of the mechanical aspects of biological systems
  17. 38. Sports management and kinesiology undergraduate students participate in this leadership course at Camp Brosius (2 words)
  18. 39. An Indianapolis sports team that a TESM student might intern with
  19. 41. A relationship between two or more entities that allows the sharing of resources and cooperation
  20. 43. A TESM student may learn how to plan and run one of these large-scale events
  21. 44. SHHS’ new campus name (two words)
  22. 50. The annual commencement ceremony for college students
  23. 51. ______, purpose, and passion: the three values of the PT program
  24. 53. The part of PA coursework that covers fundamental science and medical knowledge
  25. 54. The Sports _____ Institute leverages the expertise of students and faculty in the field of sports management/analytics to solve problems for businesses in the community
  26. 55. OTs help patients get back into their daily routines through activities of daily _____
  27. 56. You may gift a sum of, percentage of, or residue of your _____ and receive tax benefits in return
  28. 58. The National Institute for _____ & Sport is where INShape student coaches work with their clients
Down
  1. 1. Health sciences and exercise science Ph.D. students are required to complete this in conjunction with their research
  2. 2. An alum might become this to supervise and teach future health practitioners during their clinical rotations
  3. 3. SHHS students can apply for over 70 different ______ to help fund their education
  4. 5. To prepare future OT leaders to address the occupational needs of a ______ society; the first part of the OT program mission
  5. 7. The Student _____ Clinic is a free, student-run clinic providing primary care services to the Indianapolis community
  6. 8. An OT may help someone recover from this condition
  7. 9. Retired faculty members become professors ______
  8. 10. OT and PT students teach children essential skills and techniques for using this mobility device through the Skills on Wheels program
  9. 12. A means by which a student can get funding for professional development, research, or some other academic pursuit
  10. 13. Rotations that all PT, OT, and PA students must complete
  11. 18. The means by which SHHS students and faculty make discoveries that benefit the community and society
  12. 20. Master’s students can decide whether they want to complete one of these as part of their curriculum.
  13. 23. Where an OT, PT, PA, or RDN may work post-graduation
  14. 27. Post-Baccalaureate Research Education Program (abbreviation)
  15. 28. A type of doctoral degree that can enhance your education or practice as an OT or RDN
  16. 30. Advancing wellness, enhancing human ______ experiences, and elevating quality of life for all is SHHS’ mission
  17. 32. Career _____; any student in SHHS can receive this to help them prepare for interviews, identify career goals, and polish up their resume
  18. 33. A course required for many SHHS students interested in a health profession
  19. 34. Donors exhibit this when they make a charitable gift
  20. 35. Gifts in support of SHHS programs and students are made to the IU ______
  21. 36. PT and OT students are required to complete this in their final year; usually involves working with a community partner and/or completing research
  22. 37. Live Laugh _____ promotes creative movement, activities, and interaction for adolescents and young adults with Down syndrome
  23. 39. An SHHS program that helps keep the Indianapolis community healthy through low-cost fitness and wellness services (abbreviation)
  24. 40. Physical therapy students and community volunteers in this program help children with motor and cognitive delays get moving again through
  25. 42. A promise to make a future gift
  26. 45. What an SHHS student may feel after receiving a scholarship
  27. 46. _____ lecture; alums or community partners may present one of these to teach students about a special topic or to offer advice
  28. 47. Making the same contribution as another entity; employers may sponsor this kind of giving program within their companies
  29. 48. A student may do this to get an insider look into what a job position entails
  30. 49. Department of Nutrition and ______
  31. 52. SHHS kinesiology students work to promote the fitness and well-being of people with disabilities in the ______ Movement Programs
  32. 57. IU ROTC cadets will commission in this branch of the military