Students

Resources for Pre-Health Students

Emory is a liberal arts institution and has a myriad of courses that you can and should select from--take full advantage of the offerings. You do not have to major in a science to be successfully admitted to a health professions program. If you are serious about preparing for a health profession career, start selecting basic science pre-requisite courses as an opportunity to test aptitude and interest in the sciences. Do not overload; balance your schedule. Make sure you incorporate required pre-health courses into your curriculum.

The Career Center is here to help you successfully navigate the pre-health pathway. Some of the information below will assist you in developing your specific course of action. Please remember that our counselors/advisors are here to assist you in this process.

 

Please visit the Pre-Health Mentoring Office

 

Meet Your Counselor
Four Year Timeline
  Advising Document for Pre-Med Students (pdf)
What Classes Should I Take?
Letters of Recommendations File (Credentials File)
Join the Pre-Health Listserve for Important Emails and Updates
Composite Letter Information
 
 
  • To access the Composite Letter application and directions, go to the Learn Link conference on your desk top:
    * Click on the University Departments Icon
    * Select Science at Emory from the menu list on the right
    * Select Health and Science Program on the left
    * Once you reach the Composite Letter site, save it to your desktop for direct access to the application for future use.

 

*New-Updated 6/2/09* AMCAS Instructions for Current Applicants (pdf)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)
Tips for Shadowing
Volunteer at Emory Hospitals
Recent Workshops
News and Other Updates
Pre-Medical Admission Statistics
  Class of 2009 Statistics (pdf)
  Admissions Statistics by MCAT & GPA for Class of 2009 (pdf)