Pre-Health Professions Advising

About Pre-Health Professions Advising:

The Pre-Health Professions Advising Office was created in 1966 to help students seeking entry into one of the doctoral level health professions. Over the years the services provided by the office have grown to include curricular advising, credentialing, programming, administering special programs and general advising about °®¶¹´«Ã½ requirements.

The pre-health tracks that the Pre-Health Professions Advising office advises for are:

learn more about the office, find out how to make an appointment and meet the Pre-Health Advising Team. 

Quick Links

  • All °®¶¹´«Ã½ pre-health students need to subscribe themselves to the Pre-Health listserv by Once submitted, it will take three to five business days to be added to the listserv.
  • Click here for the 
  •  The Junior-Senior Handbook is not available online. To obtain this handbook, students must attend the Junior Pre-Health Meeting, which is announced on the Pre-Health listserv and through posted notices.
  • Degree Planning
  • Check out the General Pre-Health Timeline  for more information.

COVID-19 Pre-Health Updates


Curriculum
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Curriculum

Although there is a high degree of uniformity among the various health professions, some variation in these requirements does occur. Refer to these guides and consult with a Pre-Health Advisor about the coursework and sequencing you will need to follow for your chosen track. 

curriculum


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Resources

There are many resources available for pre-health students, including information about special programs, internships, scholarships and more.

 

resources


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Applicants

The application process to health professions schools is complex and lengthy. If you are a junior, senior or alumnus applying to professional school or if you are applying to an Early Assurance Program, read this section carefully.

Applicants

Featured Program: Physician Alumni Lecture Series