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UTAH HEALTH SCHOLARS - SNOW COLLEGE & USU EASTERN

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Snow College's Utah Health Scholars Program has seen remarkable expansion with 106 active Health Scholars currently enrolled. Our students have had the privilege to partake in various community service projects, as well as medical dissections and more. We are proud to introduce our new Snow College student leadership team, who have been a major asset to our program and serve as excellent role models to their peers. The UHS Student Leadership team have initiated "Fresh Fruit Friday", an initiative to encourage health and wellbeing among Snow College students by providing fresh fruit every Friday.

We are proud to announce that Valerie Orlemann, our former Program Analyst, has taken on a part-time role as a UHS Program Coordinator at Utah State University Eastern. This is a testament to the remarkable growth of the Utah Health Scholars Program at USU Eastern. We are excited to not only continue to serve our students and help them achieve their goals of matriculating to healthcare graduate programs, but also to share that Spencer Downs, a USU Eastern UHS student, is the first ever USU Eastern bachelor's degree student to be accepted into medical school! It is an incredible testament to the growing success of USU Eastern and our UHS programs.

"UHS Staff, I just wanted to reach out and say thank you. Since my first semester at college y'all have helped me to prepare for graduate school and helped me know everything I should be doing in order to have a competitive application. I have interviewed with three schools and been accepted to two schools, Des Moines and Duke! Thank you for everything you have done to help me prepare and have such a competitive application."

Rocky Vista University College Of Osteopathic Medicine Early Acceptance Program

RVUCOM’s Early Acceptance Program (EAP) offers a provisional early acceptance to highly motivated students enrolled at Southern Utah University, Utah Tech University or Snow College. Students must be enrolled and in good standing in the Utah Health Scholars Program. Students meeting requirements of the program and remaining in good standing in the program will not be required to take the MCAT. Up to 12 students annually will be admitted to the program.

Students must have completed a minimum of 8 semester hours of General Biology 1 and 2 with lab, General Chemistry 1 and 2 with lab, English Composition, plus one writing-intensive course.

For additional information, contact admissionsUT@rvu.edu.

Students are eligible to apply after the completion of 60 semester hours of coursework (typically the end of their sophomore year).

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