The USC Well-being Collective employs Community Health Organizers (CHOs), undergraduate and graduate students committed to advancing health and wellbeing efforts within the diverse student communities at USC. CHOs advance wellbeing through community-engaged research, peer-to-peer capacity building, and advocacy with university administrators.

Become a Community Health Organizer (CHO)

Applications open in the Fall semester for a two week period. CHOs undergo extensive training and commit to community-engaged research, peer-to-peer capacity building, and student/campus advocacy.

Meet Our Current Cohort

Hulbert Dang
Health Promotion and Disease ‘24

Sasha Guntu
Behavioral Economics and Psychology ‘26

Maggie Lee
Master of Science, Finance ‘24 

Jocelyn Leon
Human Biology ‘25

Elizabeth Loynd
Psychology ‘24
Political Science (Minor)

Dace Roberts 
Philosophy, Politics, and Economics ‘25

Isaac Tejeji
Neuroscience ‘25

Krysh Wadhwani
Business Administration (Finance); Environmental Studies ‘24

Yige Wang
Master of Science, Digital Social Media ‘24