Michelle Slover, PhD
“The integration of lab and lecture in my anatomy courses works well. The two components complement each other and provide multiple ways to learn.”
Clarke offers students the opportunity to prepare for entrance into professional programs in the area of health science while completing their undergraduate degree. Many health science programs require a baccalaureate degree as a pre-requisite for entrance into the professional program. Although the application for admission into professional programs must be sought independently by the student, Clarke pre-professional health science advisers will act as advisers to students who wish to fulfill pre-requisites for admission into specific programs. These advisers will also assist students in seeking admission to the following programs.
Clarke provides the strong liberal arts background and the basic sciences that are required for future physicians and dentists. Although medical programs do not prescribe an undergraduate major, most schools require a basic science curriculum.
Application for admission into professional programs must be sought independently by the student. The pre-professional health science advisers will assist students in seeking admission to the following programs as well as acting as an adviser to the students who wish to fulfill pre-requisites for admission into specific programs. Students planning to enter any of the following programs are encouraged to consult with advisers regularly.
Applicants are considered on an individual basis. Apply to Clarke today to begin your journey.
“My time at Clarke, especially the hours dissecting in the cadaver lab, inspired me to become a surgeon.”
“I am in veterinary school at Colorado State. I can’t thank my Clarke professors enough for the foundation they provided me to study veterinary medicine.”
“After Clarke, I went on to graduate school at Kansas City University and am now a doctor with Unity Point Health. Clarke taught me the importance of cultivating relationships and working as a team.”
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