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PHE SITES

PHE currently has four city sites - New York City, Boston, Chicago and San Francisco Bay Area.

PHE currently has 20 college sites where Peer Health Exchange recruits, selects, and trains undergraduate volunteers to be PHE Health Educators:


  • Barnard College-Columbia University
  • Boston College
  • Boston University
  • CUNY Hunter College
  • CUNY Lehman College
  • DePaul University
  • Fordham University
  • Harvard College
  • Mills College
  • New York University
  • Northeastern University
  • Northwestern University
  • Pace University
  • St. Mary’s College of California
  • Tufts University
  • University of California at Berkeley
  • University of Chicago
  • University of Illinois at Chicago
  • UMass Boston
  • University of San Francisco


NEW YORK CITY BARNARD COLLEGE-COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY

The PHE Barnard College-Columbia University site is composed of 82 undergraduate volunteers who teach the PHE health curriculum to teenagers in seven high schools: Facing History School, Heritage High School, Martin Luther King Jr. High School of the Arts and Technology, Frederick Douglass Academy, Coalition School for Social Change, Washington Heights Expeditionary Learning School (WHEELS), and Urban Assembly for Media Studies.

Peer Health Exchange Educators from Barnard College and Columbia University CUNY HUNTER COLLEGE

The PHE CUNY Hunter College site is composed of 32 undergraduate volunteers who teach the PHE health curriculum to teenagers in three high schools: Manhattan/ Hunter College High School for Science, Repertory Company High School for Theater Arts, and Academy of Environmental Science.

CUNY LEHMAN COLLEGE

The PHE CUNY Lehman College site is composed of 9 undergraduate volunteers who teach the PHE health curriculum primarily to teenagers in two high schools: Dewitt Clinton High School and Bronx Academy of Letters.

FORDHAM UNIVERSITY

The PHE Fordham University site is composed of 52 undergraduate volunteers who teach the PHE health curriculum to teenagers in five high schools: Bronx High School for Performance and Stagecraft, Bronx High School for Visual Arts, Bronx Leadership Academy, Bronx Academy of Letters, and DeWitt Clinton High School.

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY

The PHE New York University site is composed of 72 undergraduate volunteers who teach the PHE health curriculum to teenagers in six high schools: Food and Finance High School, Manhattan Village Academy, Facing History School, University Neighborhood High School, Urban Assembly School of Design and Construction, and Pace High School.

Peer Health Exchange Educators from New York University PACE UNIVERSITY

The PHE Pace University site is composed of 20 undergraduate volunteers who teach the PHE health curriculum to teenagers in two high schools: Essex Street Academy and Math and Science Academy.

BOSTON BOSTON COLLEGE

The PHE Boston College site is composed of 52 undergraduate volunteers who teach the PHE health curriculum to teenagers in six high schools: Another Course to College, Boston Arts Academy, Brook Farm Academy, MEDIA High School, Parkway Academy of Technology and Health, and Urban Science Academy.

BOSTON UNIVERSITY

The PHE Boston University site is composed of 82 undergraduate volunteers who teach the PHE health curriculum to teenagers in eight high schools: Boston Community Leadership Academy, Social Justice Academy, Fenway High School, Boston Arts Academy, Community Academy of Science and Health, Madison Park Technical Vocational High School, and Jeremiah E. Burke High School.

Peer Health Exchange Educators from Boston University HARVARD COLLEGE

The PHE Harvard College site is composed of 52 undergraduate volunteers who teach the PHE health curriculum to teenagers in seven high schools: Community Charter School of Cambridge, Codman Academy Charter School, East Boston High School, Excel High School, Jeremiah E. Burke High School, Prospect Hill Academy Charter School, and Another Course to College.

NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY

The PHE Northeastern University site is composed of 52 undergraduate volunteers who teach the PHE health curriculum to teenagers in six high schools: Boston Community Leadership Academy,  English High School, Madison Park Technical Vocational High School, Parkway Academy of Technology and Health, TechBoston Academy, and Jeremiah E.

TUFTS UNIVERSITY

The PHE Tufts University site is composed of 42 undergraduate volunteers who teach the PHE health curriculum to teenagers in six high schools: Community Charter School of Cambridge, Charlestown High School, East Boston High School, Jeremiah E. Burke High School, Prospect Hill Academy Charter School, and Odyssey High School.

UMASS BOSTON

The PHE UMass Boston site is composed of 18 undergraduate volunteers who teach the PHE health curriculum to teenagers in three high schools: Academy of Public Service, Jeremiah E. Burke High School, and Noonan Business Academy.

CHICAGO DEPAUL UNIVERSITY

The PHE DePaul University site is composed of 42 undergraduate volunteers who teach the PHE health curriculum to teenagers in two high schools: Roosevelt High School and Kelvyn Park High School.

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY

The PHE Northwestern site is composed of 42 undergraduate volunteers who teach the PHE health curriculum to teenagers in two high schools: Sullivan High School and Amundensen High School.

THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO

The PHE University of Chicago site is composed of 52 undergraduate volunteers who teach the PHE health curriculum to teenagers in two high schools: Kenwood Academy and Dyett High School.

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO

The PHE University of Illinois at Chicago site is composed of 42 undergraduate volunteers who teach the PHE health curriculum to teenagers in two high schools: Farragut High School and Phoenix Military Academy.

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA MILLS COLLEGE

The PHE Mills College site is composed of 32 undergraduate volunteers who teach the PHE health curriculum to teenagers in high schools in Oakland.

ST. MARY'S COLLEGE OF CALIFORNIA

The PHE St. Mary's College of California site is composed of 31 undergraduate volunteers who teach the PHE health curriculum to teenagers in high schools in Oakland.

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT BERKELEY

The PHE University of California at Berkeley site is composed of 48 undergraduate volunteers who teach the PHE health curriculum to teenagers in high schools in Oakland.

UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO

The PHE University of San Francisco site is composed of 32 undergraduate volunteers who teach the PHE health curriculum to teenagers in three high schools in San Francisco.

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