Key Health Professions focuses on active learning through interdisciplinary classes, service-learning, academic and career opportunities, and leadership development. The goal is to support students for researching and making choices with their academic, career, and leadership paths. Key Health Professions students will have the opportunity to be involved with Key Community events, attend health professions interest workshops, and interact with Key Health Professions staff.
This community was created to provide an opportunity for students to learn more about and explore human and animal health professions career interests, as well as provide overall academic support to students exploring health professions.
In order to support these goals, Key Health Professions students will be required to:
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Participate in the Key Health Professions Sponsored service event in Spring 2013
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Meet with a Key Health Professions Advisor for pre-professional guidance at least once each semester
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Attend at least three health professions interests programs per semester
The Key Health Professions Coordinator and Mentors will work with the Health Professions Advisors and Clubs, The Institute for Learning and Teaching (TILT), the Career Center, Student Leadership, Involvement and Community Engagement (SLiCE), and the Office of Residence Life to create and sponsor additional programs and activities to help foster academic success and explore human and animal health interests.
Each week, students are sent a KEYMAIL with information and updates for various events and programs occurring on campus.