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Postbaccalaureate Program for Prehealth Professions

The University College Postbaccalaureate Program for Prehealth Professions is designed for college graduates who wish to prepare for admission to medical and other health profession schools in a supportive environment. To help students meet the challenges of an intensive course of studies, the program is supplemented with advising and an array of support services. Students enrolled in the program will have special opportunities to participate in a variety of workshops and activities that enrich experience and increase the success rate of participants. A certificate option is available to students who meet an initial minimum GPA requirement of 3.0, and a noncertificate option is available to all eligible students. The program also serves students who wish to improve their grade-point average to enhance their applications to these schools. An optional Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) preparation course also is available to all students. For an application and more information, contact the Office of the Dean.


 
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