Service Learning for Students
Volunteer in your community
The Translating Osteopathic Understanding to Community Health program is a national program which encourages. The COSGP mission is to encourage medical students to continue one of the basic tenets of the osteopathic philosophy: a commitment to improving the health of our communities through service.
TOUCH encourages osteopathic medical students to work toward improving the health of their local community through service. In general, activities which improve the health and wellness of a community incorporating osteopathic tenets, awareness, principles and practice are eligible for TOUCH hours. Volunteer activities that do not qualify as TOUCH hours may still be logged as volunteer hours by students. For more details on what qualifies for TOUCH, please review AACOM's TOUCH website here . The Heritage College Student Government Association Directors of Community Outreach on each campus can answer any additional questions.
Heritage College students should enroll in the Track it Forward system to track their service hours in the TOUCH program. Instructions on how to set up a student account for the first time and how to log hours can be found here .
If you have any questions regarding the TOUCH program, please contact the SGA Director of Community Outreach on your campus.
TOUCH Information PowerPoint | Athens Campus TOUCH Opportunities |
Cleveland Campus TOUCH Opportunities | Dublin Campus TOUCH Opportunities |
GivePulse
Ohio University utilizes GivePulse to connect students, staff, and faculty members to service opportunities in our campus communities. By creating a GivePulse account , you can search for organizations and causes you care about, register for volunteer opportunities, and reflect on how service impacts you. Need help signing up for GivePulse? Follow this link!
Become a TOUCH volunteer
Interested in learning how to become a TOUCH volunteer? Contact us today on your campus.