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Components
Summer Enrichment Program and
Recruitment
SAT/PSAT Test Preparation
Middle School Summer Enrichment Program
Middle School Kids-In-Health Symposium
Pre-Pharmacy College Admission
Test Preparation (PCAT)
Professional Tutorials
National Association Pharmacy Licensure Examination
Faculty Development
Fellowship Research
Information Resources, Clinical
Ed. Curriculum and Cultural Competence
Cultural Sensitivity Courses
Courses on-Line
Faculty/Student Research
Clinical Students Health
Services Training
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Summer Enrichment
Program and Recruitment
The Center of Excellence (COE) has unique
recruitment initiatives, which are designed to increase the number of
viable, competitive African American and Hispanic students applying for
admission to the health professions programs in the CPNAHS at Howard
University.
The Center of Excellence global recruitment initiatives has extended its
programs to include middle schools, high schools, community colleges and
universities. The partnership institutions Eastern Senior High; Margaret
Murray Washington Senior High; Northern Virginia Community and
university College and Montgomery County Community College are located
in Washington, D.C., Maryland and Virginia area.
The Center of Excellence four Summer Enrichments Programs:
Selection for the summer program is a competitive process where
students who have a background in selecting mathematics and science
courses, and have evolved strong GPA’s will be chosen to
participate. Preference will be given to those students who have an
interest in a health profession as a career; have taken significant
mathematics, science and communication subjects; interview well; and
write a clear and concise 300-word essay on why they wish to enter a
particular health career.
The Center of Excellence hold academic seminars and workshops during
the Summer Enrichment Program. The seminars are conducted by
involved faculty from representative of the disciplines of pharmacy,
physician assistant, physical therapy, respiratory therapy,
occupational therapy, clinical therapy, clinical laboratory
sciences, nutrition and health administration.
The six-week Summer Programs are geared to the needs and academic
level of both the middle school and high school students. The
program will involve classroom educational experience (e.g.,
lectures, laboratories, computerized educational materials, etc.)
that will provide an overview and enhancement of scientific and
mathematical concepts necessary for application in baccalaureate
level.
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