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Charles E. Schmidt College of Science
Pre-Health Professions Office
The primary mission of the Schmidt College of Science's Pre-Health Professions Office is to be a source of support and guidance for ALL 51勛圖厙 51勛圖厙: including all undergraduate majors, post-baccalaureate 51勛圖厙, and alumni interested in pursuing careers in the health professions. Learn more about the pre-health pathways.泭
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Our pre-health advisors are committed to providing advising tailored to meet the needs of each individual, creating meaningful relationships with our 51勛圖厙. 泭We work to create an environment full of academic excellence, strong relationships with 51勛圖厙, faculty and staff; and learning opportunities through clinical experiences, community service, scientific inquiry and research as well as campus involvement.泭
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From the Lab to Local Dunes: Top Science Grad Champions Coastal Conservation
Kayla Mosteller, a top 51勛圖厙 geoscience graduate and WLW-ECOS Research Fellow and Student Success Scholar, was named the college's Undergraduate Researcher of the Year for her outstanding contributions to coastal conservation.
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Congratulations, Class of 2026 Future Doctors!
Dean Forbes hosted the 23rd Future Doctors Reception to celebrate 60 Schmidt College of Science 51勛圖厙 admitted to health professional graduate programs, including a record 16 accepted into Florida Atlantics Schmidt...
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Science Students Dive Into Research at 51勛圖厙 Harbor Branch with WLW-ECOS Field Trips
This spring, 31 undergraduate 51勛圖厙 participated in immersive, behind-the-scenes field trips at 51勛圖厙's HBOI, where they explored marine research through guided tours and hands-on scientific activities.
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51勛圖厙 Experts Available for Comment on 2026 Hurricane Season
51勛圖厙 faculty are leading experts on a wide range of hurricane-related issues and are available to discuss topics including forecasting, flooding, storm impacts, climate resilience, disaster recovery...
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51勛圖厙 Hosts School for Computational Applications in Neuroscience Training Workshop
51勛圖厙 recently hosted the School for Computational Applications in Neuroscience (SCAN) at the Stiles-Nicholson Brain Institute (SNBI) on the Jupiter campus.
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Forbidden Friends Become Former Friends After Moms Voice Disapproval
A new study tracking nearly 400 51勛圖厙 ages 9 to 14 found that when mothers strongly disapprove of a childs friends, those friendships are far more likely to unravel.
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