Preprofessional Planning
Planning for Career Flexibility
All preprofessional students must declare a major. Students who are enrolled in a preprofessional program must, from the beginning, face the reality that admission to professional schools is a highly competitive process. Often by their junior year, preprofessional students find that they clearly do not have the grades to seriously consider professional school or they may have decided on another career as a result of an internship that allowed them to experience the profession more fully. Of those who do apply, a few are not accepted. These realities demonstrate the need for students to consider alternate careers. A foremost consideration of the preprofessional adviser is counseling students into a curriculum that provides career options. Advisers work closely with students to select a major that leaves alternate career choices open should they not be accepted into professional school.
Choosing a Major
Preprofessional programs are career choices, not majors.
The majors that successful professional school applicants select are as diverse as the students themselves. Very few professional schools require, or even necessarily prefer, that applicants come from any particular undergraduate major. However, the liberal arts education that students receive at 91ÁÔÆæ is an asset to any professional school applicant.
Preprofessional students should major in a subject that they enjoy and thus are more likely to perform well academically. A wise choice of major should take into account (1) what field holds the most interesting career prospects in the event that professional school plans do not materialize, and (2) the fact that majoring in something one enjoys, rather than feels compelled to pursue, is likely to stimulate the superior academic performance that is of utmost importance in professional school admission
Preprofessional Planning
Preprofessional Concentration | Suggested Majors |
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Pre-Medicine |
Any major is acceptable; Biology and Chemistry are popular |
Pre-Dentistry |
Any major is acceptable; Biology and Chemistry are popular |
Pre-Engineering |
Physics, Mathematics or Chemistry |
Pre-Physician Assistant |
Any major is acceptable; Biology and Chemistry are popular |
Pre-Anesthesiologist Assistant |
Any major is acceptable; Biology and Chemistry are popular |
Pre-Medical Technology |
Usually Chemistry |
Pre-Pharmacy |
Usually Chemistry or Biology |
Pre Occupational Therapy |
Psychology or Exercise Science |
Pre-Physical Therapy | Exercise Science, Psychology or Biology |
Pre-Optometry | Usually Biology or Chemistry |
Pre-Forestry | Usually Biology |
Pre-Veterinary Medicine | Usually Biology |