The Science Department at ÃÄÄïÖ±²¥ provides oversight and guidance for students who are interested in pursuing healthcare careers such as medical, dental, pharmacy, and physician associate. Most students who are planning to attend medical or professional school choose to major in the sciences (most often biology or biochemistry), since these majors allow them to meet the necessary prerequisite courses. It is possible to choose other majors, if desired, but additional coursework will be needed to meet the prerequisites.
Students have the opportunity to meet with a Pre-Health Professions Advisor starting in their first year, and they are encouraged to meet with the advisor regularly each year after that. These meetings help students to learn how to prepare for medical/professional school applications, and allow them to plan their time and experiences at ÃÄÄïÖ±²¥ accordingly. Students can pursue early acceptance to medical, dental, or pharmacy school through ÃÄÄïÖ±²¥â€™s partnership with Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine.
The Science Department is also home to the Pre-Health Professions Club, which provides students with an opportunity to meet with others who have similar interests, learn about different health professions, participate in community service, and develop leadership skills.
The pre-medical program is available at the following ÃÄÄïÖ±²¥ campus:
Students interested in attending medical school should contact the ÃÄÄïÖ±²¥ Pre-Professional Program Advisors as soon as possible upon enrollment at ÃÄÄïÖ±²¥. It is the responsibility of the student to research dental schools in which they are interested. Dental schools will have their own admission requirements, and students should take courses needed for those specific programs. The ÃÄÄïÖ±²¥ Pre-Professional Program Advisors guide pre-dental students to choose the best major and courses, so they have the best chance for acceptance to medical schools.
Through a rolling admission process, prospective undergraduate students — including first-year, transfer, and international students — may apply via the or . To learn more about how to complete your application, please visit our application page.
There are options to assist in financing your education and making the tuition affordable. Visit our Student Financial Services page for a detailed overview of the process, including a link to complete the FAFSA application, as well as more information about tuition, the tuition payment plan and the tuition deferment program we offer. ÃÄÄïÖ±²¥â€™s Title IV code for the FAFSA is 003233. The Office of Student Financial Services is available to help with any questions you may have. Call 610-796-8201 or email sfs@alvernia.edu.
Most medical schools require the following coursework for admission to a graduate program:
Chemistry: 2 Semesters
Organic Chemistry: 2 Semesters
Biology: 2 Semesters
Physics: 2 Semesters
Some medical schools require the following coursework for admission to a graduate program:
Math: 3 Semesters
English: 2 Semesters
Anatomy and Physiology: 2 Semesters
Upper-Level Sciences
Program requirements are subject to change. Contact your admissions counselor for the most up-to-date information.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of medical doctors and surgeons is projected to grow 3 percent from 2021 to 2031. The median annual wage in 2021 was $208,000.
• Internships: students have completed internships at a variety of sites, including hospitals, doctor's offices, and healthcare clinics. One
specific example includes the Trauma Surgery Internship that the Science Department offers in collaboration with Reading Hospital, providing first-hand experience for one student per semester.
• Research: students participate with Science Department faculty to complete research projects that make them more competitive in their
applications to professional schools.
• Student Organization: the Pre-Health Professions Club provides an opportunity for students who are interested in the healthcare field to come together to support one another and collaborate on a variety of experiential learning events and service projects.
With a growing demand of healthcare professionals, ÃÄÄïÖ±²¥ and Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (LECOM) partnered to help prepare new doctors, dentists and pharmacists. This special Early Acceptance Program (EAP) with LECOM allows students to apply to LECOM medical, dental, or pharmacy school as early as their senior year of high school. Students who meet the requirements in high school are conditionally accepted into both ÃÄÄïÖ±²¥ and LECOM’s program simultaneously.
Lake Erie College of Medicine (LECOM) is a private college with locations in Pennsylvania and Florida. Its main campus is located in Erie, PA, with additional locations at LECOM at Seton Hill, in Greensburg, PA and LECOM Bradenton, a branch campus in Florida.
Students already attending ÃÄÄïÖ±²¥ must meet these criteria to enroll into the Early Acceptance Program.
4 + 4 Track: Students must enroll in the Early Acceptance Program by Feb. 1 of their second year at ÃÄÄïÖ±²¥. After completing four years at ÃÄÄïÖ±²¥ and meeting GPA, and other requirements, students enter LECOM the following July. LECOM graduates will receive a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) degree and ÃÄÄïÖ±²¥ will award the graduate with an appropriate bachelor's degree.