Pre-Professional and Graduate School Preparation
Information about entering graduate schools and pre-professional programs is available from faculty advisors in the specific academic areas. For example, a student interested in graduate study in physics should consult a Science & Arts faculty member in that discipline. Because of the intimate size of the Science & Arts campus, students never have trouble finding faculty and staff willing to help.
In many such programs, Science & Arts has most or all the coursework necessary to prepare a student for professional or graduate studies. Pre-professional programs do not result in a bachelor’s degree and are not eligible for federal student aid. Students interested in pre-professional programs may want to declare a major that aligns with the coursework that will prepare them for their professional program.