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Premed Workshops

You can attend a premed workshop to learn what it takes to be a premed student and a competitive candidate for various health professional programs.

Premed Appointments

Once you attend a premed workshop, you can schedule an appointment online with an Advisor.

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Join the BIOMED/Premed Email Listserv to receive updates and opportunities.

Preparation and application

Becoming a healthcare professional can be a long journey. This guide will help you plan ahead so you’ll be ready for when you graduate.

Application Components Accordion Closed

Admissions committees consider the following when deciding to admit you to their program:

  • Cumulative GPA
  • Science GPA for medicine (Biology, Chemistry, Math, Physics)
  • Letters of recommendation
  • Hands on experience (volunteer and paid positions)
  • Community service and other extracurricular activities
  • Completing pre-requisite courses
  • Score on the entrance exam
  • Personal statement
  • Secondary application materials (if applicable)
  • Interview

Make sure you are also researching individual schools to ensure you are meeting admissions requirements.

First Year Accordion Closed

During that initial year, we suggest you:

  • see a premedical advisor
  • explore career options
  • shadow a practitioner in the field you are considering or conduct an informational interview to gain a realistic view of the profession
  • join a club or organization on campus
  • discuss your major and degree with your academic advisor
  • take prerequisite courses for your health professions program

Second Year Accordion Closed

During your sophomore year, we suggest you:

  • continue seeing your premedical advisor
  • continue taking your prerequisite courses
  • maintain an updated and detailed timeline of your next few years of preparation, including:
    • courses and entrance exams to be taken
    • plans for clinical experience
    • application cycle deadlines
  • continue or begin gaining clinical experience in places such as:
    • Flagstaff Medical Center Hospital
    • North Country Healthcare
    • Taylor House
    • consider research opportunities in the biology and chemistry departments
  • consider other clinical or community service
  • visit the Office of Student Financial Aid and/or your academic department website for scholarships

Third Year Accordion Closed

Fall term

During your fall term, we suggest you:

  • make an appointment with a premedical advisor to discuss your application plans
  • sign up to take your entrance exam
  • prepare for your entrance exam
  • consider authors and request letters of recommendation
  • begin working on your personal statement
  • research schools to which you intend to apply
  • continue gaining clinical experience, and any research or community service

Spring term

During your spring term, we suggest you:

  • continue seeing your premedical advisor
  • continue taking prerequisite courses, as well as those needed for your degree plan
  • prepare for your entrance exam
  • take your entrance exam
  • follow up with letter of recommendation authors
  • prepare for applications, which typically open between May and June
  • begin asking individuals for letters of recommendation from academic faculty and from your clinical experience

Summer after junior year

During summer, we suggest you:

  • send in your primary application
  • consider taking your entrance exam
  • anticipate the arrival of secondary applications
  • apply for the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education (WICHE)  program

Fourth Year Accordion Closed

Finally, in your senior year, we suggest you:

  • make an appointment with your premedical advisor for consultation about your plans
  • continue completing degree and prerequisite courses
  • continue anticipating the arrival of secondary applications
  • anticipate invitations for interviews
  • continue gaining clinical experience, and any research and community service
  • anticipate receiving acceptance, denial, or wait list decisions during the spring
  • plan for reapplication or alternate plans in case you are not admitted

Gaining Experience

Learn more about gaining clinical and research experience.

Entrance Exams

Research your program’s entrance exam.

Documents

Learn tips for letters of recommendation and  personal statements.

Welcome to First-Year Advising
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University Advising at Gateway
PO Box: 4097
Flagstaff, AZ 86011
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UniversityAdvising@nau.edu
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928-523-4772