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Troy University’s College of Health Sciences is undergoing a significant transformation with the establishment of the School of Allied Health. This change comes after extensive planning and consideration, marking a pivotal moment for the Department of Kinesiology and Health Promotion. The transition to the School of Allied Health signifies not only the department's impressive growth but also its forward-thinking vision for the future.
Over the last three years, the department has seen an increase in enrollment and program offerings, reflecting a rising demand for health-related education. This evolution aims to enhance the educational experience and better prepare students for careers in various allied health fields. The School of Allied Health will provide a more focused approach to curriculum development, research opportunities, and community engagement.
University officials believe that this new structure will foster innovation and collaboration, ultimately benefiting students and the communities they serve. As the School of Allied Health begins its journey, it promises to be an exciting chapter for Troy University and its commitment to health sciences education.
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