Post-Baccalaureate Program
The Post-Baccalaureate Pre-Health Program is designed to provide post-baccalaureate students with the classes necessary to apply to medical, dental, veterinary, pharmacy, optometry, podiatry, or most any other allied health professional school.
This program is tailored specifically for students who already have completed a bachelor’s degree but have not completed the science courses necessary for admission to medical or health professional schools. If you have completed (or attempted) more than one of the traditional pre-requisite science courses for health professional school (e.g. inorganic chemistry, biology, physics, organic chemistry), you may not be eligible for the Post-Baccalaureate Program.
In this program, students can take advantage of:
- Science classes (both lectures and labs) limited in size to allow for more personalized academic attention. Most lectures are not larger than 60 students and lab/discussion sections are usually limited to no more than 30 students.
- Early registration access.
- Individual career counseling offered by experienced professional pre-health advisors.
- Workshops, seminars, and conferences covering various issues relevant to aspiring healthcare professionals.
- Individual assistance in preparing applications for admission to medical and other allied health professional schools.
Additional Information
Typical Minimum Course Requirements
Note for International Students
Connect with us
Interested in learning more? Attend an information session with our post-bac advisor on one of the dates below. These session will include a short presentation as well as time to ask questions.
Spring 2026
- Tuesday, January 13th at 6 pm | Register here
- Wednesday, February 11th at 6 pm | Register here
- Tuesday, March 10th at 5 pm | Register here
- Thursday, April 23rd at 6 pm | Register here
- Wednesday, May 20th at 6 pm | Register here
Can't make a drop-in session? Please click below to connect with our program. Before connecting, please review the Frequently Asked Questions page to make sure your question isn't answered there.
The Post-Baccalaureate Pre-Health Program is designed to provide post-baccalaureate students with the classes necessary to apply to medical, dental, veterinary, pharmacy, optometry, podiatry, or most any other allied health professional school.
This program is tailored specifically for students who already have completed a bachelor’s degree but have not completed the science courses necessary for admission to medical or health professional schools. If you have completed (or attempted) more than one of the traditional pre-requisite science courses for health professional school (e.g. inorganic chemistry, biology, physics, organic chemistry), you may not be eligible for the Post-Baccalaureate Program.
In this program, students can take advantage of:
- Science classes (both lectures and labs) limited in size to allow for more personalized academic attention. Most lectures are not larger than 60 students and lab/discussion sections are usually limited to no more than 30 students.
- Early registration access.
- Individual career counseling offered by experienced professional pre-health advisors.
- Workshops, seminars, and conferences covering various issues relevant to aspiring healthcare professionals.
- Individual assistance in preparing applications for admission to medical and other allied health professional schools.
Additional Information
Typical Minimum Course Requirements
Note for International Students
Connect with us
Interested in learning more? Attend an information session with our post-bac advisor on one of the dates below. These session will include a short presentation as well as time to ask questions.
Spring 2026
- Tuesday, January 13th at 6 pm | Register here
- Wednesday, February 11th at 6 pm | Register here
- Tuesday, March 10th at 5 pm | Register here
- Thursday, April 23rd at 6 pm | Register here
- Wednesday, May 20th at 6 pm | Register here
Can't make a drop-in session? Please click below to connect with our program. Before connecting, please review the Frequently Asked Questions page to make sure your question isn't answered there.