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Pre-Medicine Professional Pathway

Program Overview

The Pre-Medicine Professional Pathway program is designed to prepare you for success in medical school and future careers in medicine. The program emphasizes academic rigor, hands-on experience, and personal development to ensure that students acquire the necessary skills and knowledge for admission into medical school and beyond.

You will gain hands-on experience through research projects, laboratory work, clinical exposure, and internships, cultivating critical thinking, scientific inquiry, and practical skills essential for medical practice. The program also provides comprehensive support for preparing for the MCAT, including workshops on personal statement writing and interview skills, ensuring you are well-equipped for successful application to medical school and future careers in healthcare.

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Suggested Minors

Biomedical Sciences

This minor will strengthen your understanding of the human bodies and sciences related to the medical field.

Kinesiology

This minor provides a foundational understanding of human movement and physical activity.

Psychology

This minor typically covers scientific writing, research methods, theories of personality, and psychopathology.

Admission Requirements

No previous degree is required to enroll in this program.

Official high school or GED transcripts will need to be submitted as part of the application process for this program. Transfer students must submit official transcripts from their previous school.

Official high school or GED transcripts will need to be submitted as part of the application process for this program. Transfer students must submit official transcripts from their previous school.

Two essays (prompts) OR Official SAT, ACT, or CLT scores

Anderson University has a rolling admission process (students are notified when the are accepted whenever that is during the year) but students are encouraged to apply by the following dates: December 1st for the best scholarship consideration and no later than July 1st to begin in the fall semester.

Career Outcomes
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