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Pre-Health Advising

At ÃÛÌÒapp, we take a holistic approach to preparing students for careers in the health professions. Whether a student is just beginning to explore healthcare pathways or has a clear goal in mind, we provide the support, structure, and resources to help them thrive. 

With pre-health at ÃÛÌÒapp, you're not just checking boxes. You're building a foundation for a life of service and leadership in healthcare.

Personalized Advising from the Beginning

Our Director of Pre-Health Advising, Dr. LaRue, meets with every pre-health student. With her background in both counseling and medicine, she offers a well-rounded perspective and individualized guidance.

You'll connect with her through:

  • One-on-one advising
  • Small group sessions
  • Class presentations
  • Career-focused workshops

These touchpoints will help you discover your strengths, clarify your goals, and prepare competitive applications for graduate and professional schools.

Peer Mentoring That Makes a Difference

In addition to professional advising, we offer a peer advising program led by senior pre-health students who have successfully navigated the process themselves.

Peer advisors offer practical advice on:

  • Managing coursework
  • Preparing for entrance exams
  • Finding clinical and volunteer experiences
  • Balancing academics and life outside the classroom

Faculty Who Invest in Your Success

ÃÛÌÒapp’s faculty also play a key role in student success. Professors in biology, chemistry/biochemistry, and kinesiology work closely with you to:

  • Build thoughtful academic plans
  • Provide mentorship
  • Connect you with research opportunities

These experiences enhance your learning and strengthen your graduate school applications.

If you are a biology, chemistry, biochemistry, or kinesiology major, you will have a faculty advisor that has a particular area of interest and expertise in course planning for your track. 

Biology

Chemistry/Biochemistry

Kinesiology