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The advising and experiences you need to launch a career in medicine, dentistry, and more.

Discover an exciting world at the intersection of science, technology, and human relationships in Rollins鈥 pre-health program. Woven throughout the pre-health curriculum is our focus on service, leadership, critical thinking, and improving the lives of others, a unique combination that鈥檚 turning out industry leaders in clinical medicine, health administration, dentistry, health policy, and allied care work like occupational therapy.

As a pre-health student, you can major in any discipline as long as you complete the required core science classes, opening multiple avenues to a rewarding career in the health professions. You鈥檒l put your liberal arts learning to work in the world through hands-on experiences like shadowing physicians and serving as research interns for national health networks. Along the way, you鈥檒l be guided at every step by a dedicated advisor who helps you find your niche and make steady progress toward post小猪视频 and doctoral study.


Why Study Pre-Health at Rollins

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    Sustained Support

    You鈥檒l have a dedicated pre-health advisor to help you hit every benchmark toward meeting your goals. Your progress is also overseen by the Rollins Health Professions Advisory Committee (HPAC), a group of expert faculty who track your progress and act as another connection to internships, volunteer opportunities, and professional development.

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    LECOM Early Acceptance

    Thanks to a partnership between Rollins and the Lake Erie College of Medicine (LECOM), undergrads looking to study osteopathic medicine, pharmacy, or dentistry may apply for provisional early acceptance to LECOM鈥檚 小猪视频 programs. LECOM is the largest medical school in the U.S. and the nation鈥檚 only osteopathic academic health system.

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    Expert-Level Experience

    From an intensive shadowing program at one of the country鈥檚 largest hospital networks to the opportunity to work alongside faculty on 小猪视频-level research, you鈥檒l have myriad opportunities for hands-on experience. You鈥檒l also leave Rollins with an extensive professional portfolio of your medical-based volunteer work, painting a comprehensive picture of your preparation for grad school.

Marissa Cobuzio 鈥19 walks her service dog, Ari, down stairs on the Rollins campus.

鈥淭he small class sizes and close relationships with professors at Rollins ensured that I gained the knowledge and skills needed to do well on the GRE, submit quality applications, and stand out in my interviews. This all resulted in my acceptance into multiple vet schools.鈥

Marissa Cobuzio 鈥19 walks her service dog, Ari, down stairs on the Rollins campus.
Marissa Cobuzio 鈥19

DVM Candidate, Cornell College of Veterinary Medicine


Rollins Pre-Health Pathways

Rollins pre-health grads are making tomorrow happen at some of the world鈥檚 leading institutions.

  • Samantha Schlesman 鈥19

    Samantha Schlesman 鈥19

    Optometry Resident

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    Ashley Sabol 鈥20

    PharmD Candidate, LECOM School of Pharmacology

  • Phillip McKegg 鈥18

    Phillip McKegg 鈥18

    MA, Tufts University School of Medicine; DO Candidate, Midwestern University


  • Katie Rioux 鈥18

    Katie Rioux 鈥18

    DMD Candidate, LECOM School of Dental Medicine

  • Damian Clarke 鈥19

    Damian Clarke 鈥19

    DVM Candidate, Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University

  • Eleni Duni 鈥18

    Eleni Duni 鈥18

    MD Candidate, Florida State University College of Medicine


Health Professions Affiliations

  • Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine

    Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (LECOM)

    Early Acceptance Program (EAP)

    • Osteopathic Medicine (DO)
    • Dental Medicine (DMD)
    • Pharmacy (PharmD)
    • Podiatry (DPM)

    *Must Apply Before the End of Junior Year

  • Orlando College of Osteopathic Medicine (OCOM)

    Orlando College of Osteopathic Medicine (OCOM)

    Interview Articulation Agreement

    • Osteopathic Medicine (DO)
  • Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (PCOM) - Georgia

    Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (PCOM) - Georgia

    Interview Articulation Agreement

    • Osteopathic Medicine (DO)
    • Pharmacy (PharmD)
    • Physical Therapy (DPT)
  • Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (PCOM) - South Georgia

    Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (PCOM) - South Georgia

    Interview Articulation Agreement

    • Osteopathic Medicine (DO)
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Real World Experience

From internships and shadowing opportunities to service and research experiences, pre-health students hone their skills in the real world.

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Beyond the Classroom

Pre-Med Observership Program Help prep patients. Observe a surgery. Make rounds with attending physicians. In partnership with AdventHealth, one of the largest hospital networks in the country, Rollins鈥 Pre-Med Observership Program puts students on the front lines of medicine. You鈥檒l spend eight hours a day shadowing health-care professionals whose specialties align with your interests and goals.

Real Research You鈥檙e in college, but it鈥檚 not like you鈥檙e curing cancer. Or are you? Through the Rollins Student-Faculty Collaborative Scholarship Program, you just might get the chance. Just ask Phillip McKegg 鈥18, who spent a summer working with chemistry professor James Patrone to identify inhibitors of an enzyme involved in the metabolism of cancer cells.

Invaluable Internships Rollins鈥 pre-health curriculum equips students with the kind of critical-thinking, communication, and interpersonal skills needed to succeed in programs like the National Institutes of Health鈥檚 Summer Internship Program (SIP). This prestigious internship gives you the opportunity to work side by side with some of the world鈥檚 leading scientists in everything from behavioral and social science to mathematical modeling, computational biology, and biostatistics.



Health Professions Advising

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    Marisa Fuse, PhD

    Senior Lecturer, Chemistry
    Director of Health Professions Advising

    Phone: (407) 646-2687
    Email