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If you are interested in Medicine, Dentistry, Veterinary Science, Optometry, Physical or Occupational Therapy, or other health professions, the Wabash Pre-Health Advisor can provide you with information about your prospective field of study.  Each year, about 20 Wabash seniors apply to health professional school, and the great majority (80%) of applicants are accepted. 

Over your four years here at Wabash, you should do your best academically, participate in community service, and take advantage of opportunities to gain professional exposure.  Health professional schools want excellent students who understand the world around them and also know what it means to be a healthcare practitioner.  Your Pre-Health Advisor can help you find these professional and volunteer opportunities, as well as provide information about academic prerequisites.

When it’s time to apply, your Pre-Health Advisor will have group discussions as well as one-on-one meetings to help you with the timing and preparation of your standardized tests (MCAT, DAT, OAT, GRE, etc.) and applications.  The Wabash Pre-Health Committee will also generate a committee letter of recommendation for you, which will be sent to the health professional schools you are applying to.

For questions about Pre-Health Advising at Wabash College, please contact Jill Rogers at 765-361-6171; Rogersji@wabash.edu.


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IU School of Medicine

IU School of Dentistry

IU School of Optometry

Purdue Veterinary School

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Colleges of Pharmacy

Am. Assoc. of Medical Colleges

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