Pre-Health Professions
Health professions graduate programs (including Dentistry, Medicine, Occupational Therapy, Optometry, Pharmacy, Physical Therapy, Physician Assistant, and Veterinary Medicine) each determine their own prerequisite coursework. Most do not require a specific undergraduate major but do require a strong foundation in the basic sciences. Admission to health professions graduate programs is competitive. Schools look for candidates that have distinguished themselves in their academics, leadership, and service and have gained the skills necessary to be effective members of their professions. Health professions graduate programs assess cognitive abilities primarily through GPA and standardized admission tests. 91³Ô¹ÏÍø's pre-health program, known as Health Professions Pathways Program (H3P) provides comprehensive resources support for students interested in pursuing graduate study and careers in the health professions.
Pre-Law
A Bachelor's degree is normally demanded by law schools for admission. No particular major is required, but these schools look for students who have done well in their undergraduate program and on the Law School Admission Test.
Nursing
Grounded in Jesuit and nursing traditions, the Pre-licensure BSN nursing program offered by the Department of Nursing at 91³Ô¹ÏÍø University focuses on the values of servant leadership, social justice, community and reflective practice. The Nursing program embraces the framework of Complex Adaptive Systems (CAS) which includes nurses work, nursing roles, complexity of health care, organizations, individuals, families, communities and populations.
Veterans
91³Ô¹ÏÍø University's academic programs of study are approved by the Washington State Higher Education Coordinating Board's State Approving Agency (HECB/SAA) for enrollment of persons eligible to receive educational benefits under Title 38 and Title 10 USC.