Ìð¹ÏÊÓƵapp's Pre-Professional Program helps prepare students for
application and admission to professional schools.
If you’re attending the university to prepare for admission into a professional school,
WCU’s Pre-Professional Program provides you with a variety of options for the programs
you may pursue:
Pre-Dental
Pre-Law
Pre-Medicine
Pre-Optometry
Pre-Pharmacy
Pre-Physical Therapy
Pre-Physician's Assistant
Pre-Veterinary Medicine
Pre-Professional Preparation
Ìð¹ÏÊÓƵapp's Pre-Professional Program helps prepare students for
application and admission to professional schools.
The pre-professional program features include:
Declaring a concentration (i.e. pre-health);
Advising services to ensure that professional school pre-requisite coursework requirements
are met;
Advice about, and guidance through, the application timeline(s) and processes
It is crucial that you make decisions early in your undergraduate career regarding
preparation for professional school. To learn more about a professional program, prerequisite
courses, and/or selecting a major, schedule an appointment with Emily Sharpe for Pre-Law or Pre-Health information.
Open to all WCU students, this service addresses the following important questions
(also see Preprofessional FAQ’s):
What do professional schools seek in an applicant?
What is a good major for acceptance into professional school?
What is the best mix of undergraduate courses for professional school?
What are the required entrance exams and when are they offered?
What can undergraduates do now to improve chances of admission to professional school?
Resources
American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine Service (AACOMAS):
American Medical College Application Service (AMCAS):
Associated American Dental Schools Application Services (AADSAS):
Central Application Service for Physician Assistants (CASPA):
Veterinary Medical College Application Service (VMCAS):
Pharmacy College Application Service (PharmCAS):
Optometry Centralized Application Service (OptomCAS):
American Association of Colleges of Podiatric Medicine (AACPMAS):
Physical Therapist Centralized Application Service (PTCAS):
Law School Admission Council (LSAC):
Note: There is no centralized application service for applying to Occupational Therapy
programs and deadlines vary for each school. The chiropractic centralized application
service (ChiroCAS) is coming in summer 2010.
You can major in virtually any subject and go on to a professional school. The key
is to achieve a high GPA in whatever major you choose. Many pre-health professional
students choose to major in Biology or Chemistry because most of their professional
school pre-requisite courses are built into these traditional science majors.
Browse the PP Information Sheets (Word documents):
All deadlines are set by individual schools. Submit materials as early as possible
to avoid processing delays and missed deadlines.
Professional schools want to see that you have done some shadowing and/or have some
experiential knowledge of the profession you are seeking to enter. Candidates with
community service and volunteerism are also sought after. Activities that capitalize
on your leadership skills and your ability to work with a team are also encouraged.
Research is important as well.
There are plenty of test prep courses out there, but the key is to start studying
early and take practice tests. You can do just as well by getting a book(s) and creating
a study plan for yourself. Those who can afford expensive test prep courses are not
at an advantage over those who study on their own if they are diligent and devoted.