Wednesday, 28 November 2012

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There are two distinct pathways by which students can gain admission to a professional school. One is open to all majors and requires just a basic knowledge of science and mathematics. Students taking this option are evaluated by the Health Science Advisement and Evaluation Committee (HSAEC), which writes a University of Delaware recommendation to medical institutions of the student's choice. In addition to required course work, students must participate in volunteer work. However, to be seriously considered, students should participate in other activities.
Certain tasks must be accomplished each year. While the Freshman and Sophomore years are devoted primarily to studies, in the Junior year students must complete their HSAEC pre-med files, be interviewed by two HSAEC committee members in preparation for the University's evaluation of the student's record, and take the standardized medical admission exam, the MCAT. During the Senior year, students apply to medical school, travel to medical schools for interviews and receive decisions on their applications.
The other pathway, the Medical Scholars Program (MSP), is open only to second semester freshmen. The MSP is an early admission program with Jefferson Medical College, Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, PA. The program leads to a B.A. in Liberal Studies from the University of Delaware and an M.D. from Thomas Jefferson University.

School Physical Form

School Physical Form

School Physical Form

School Physical Form

School Physical Form

School Physical Form

School Physical Form

School Physical Form

School Physical Form

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