Prospective & Incoming Students

Pre-health is for everyone.

No matter your major or area of interest, you can be pre-health.

We’re excited you’re considering the ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ for your college career.

Are you considering becoming a physician, nurse, physical therapist, or dentist? What about a genetic counselor,Ìýpublic health educator, or healthcare administrator?ÌýCU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ's Office of Pre-Health Advising can help you!ÌýOur office and pre-health communuity is aÌýgreat place to learn, grow, and connect with others, especially others who are also considering a career in healthcare. Our Pre-health Advisors are lookingÌýforward to working with you if you decide to make CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵÌýyour college home!

As a CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ Student...

The Office of Pre-Health Advising can help you on your path to a healthcare career with services including:Ìý

  • Individual pre-health advising for all students, regardless of major
  • Assistance exploring and identifying pre-health career options
  • Engagement in a community of pre-health peers
  • Group advising, workshops, and educational programs
  • Course selection for professional school
  • Comprehensive, tailored assistance with your future application to professional school

Want to learn more?

Incoming and Prospective Fall 2024ÌýClass Support and Outreach

I'm starting at CU in Fall 2024. How can I get support from OPHA?

OPHA will begin email outreach to students who have on our website starting in May.

We will be offering New Student Webinars in June. These webinars focus on information pre-health students need to know in their first year at CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ, such as what classes to take (from a pre-health perspective), the services our office offers, and considerations for your first semester.

Make sure to check your CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ email for messages from prehealth@colorado.eduÌý


How can I register for the June webinar for new, incoming students?

All new, incoming pre-health students should pick one of the following webinar dates/times to attend.

June webinar dates and times:

  • Thursday, June 6th
    • 4pm-5pm MT
  • Tuesday, June 11th
    • 4pm-5pm MT
  • Saturday, June 15,
    • 11am-Noon MT
  • Saturday, June 22
    • 11am-Noon MT
  • Monday, June 24
    • 4pm-5pm MT

Can I drop in to chat with someone?

OPHA would love to chat with you! We're not always able to accomodate drop ins, but if you're interested in talking to an OPHA representative, please email prehealth@colorado.edu.


Where else can I find you?

OPHA often attends various admissions events designed for prospective students. The next event that OPHA will be at is:

  • Admitted Buff Day - Friday April 19
  • Admitted Buff Day - Friday, May 17

Before CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ

If you're in high school, considering a career in healthcare, there are things you can do right now to help you prepare.

Volunteer in a healthcare setting

Gain experience in healthcare settings to learn moe about your interest in the field and whether it is the right fit for you.

Shadow a healthcare professional

What better way to learn more about healthcare than to see it in action! Shadow your local physician, pharmacist, or dentist to see first-hand what it is like to practice in that profession.

Take challenging coursework

Healthcare fields require many courses, especially in science. College courses are advanced and sometimes, taking challenging coursework in high school can set you up for success in college as they provide you with ample space to practice your time management, note-taking, and study skills.

Become a leader in your community

Begin to build your identity as a leader and engage in ways that can help and/or serve others, especially those who are in need.

FAQs

This office provides pre-health advising services forÌýcurrentÌýCUÌýºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ students and recent alumni interested in a variety of careers in the health professions, regardless of major. If you are a prospective or admitted first-year student, we are excited to start working with you once you confirm and matriculate to CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ. OPHA participates in a number of Admissions programs and events and hope to see you at some of those! One of our most popular isÌýAdmitted Stduents Day held annually in April. You are also welcome to email prehealth@colorado.edu to ask specific questions or schedule a time to meet outside of an Admissions session or program.
Health professional schools seek students with diverse interests and backgrounds. There is no one "right major" out there for a pre-health student. We encourage you to think about your interests and apply them to your choice in major. You can work with OPHA no matter your major, even if you are undecided. Some majors at CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ require courses that health professional programs also require. This leads some students to choose one of these majors. However, depending on time and financial constraints, you can major in any area of interest! One way to diversify your coursework and pursue academic interests outside your major is to consider minors and certificates.
At CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ, when you declare pre-health, you're stating that you are interested in purusing a career in healthcare and want to work with OPHA. Think of it as indicating your pre-health interest that accompanies your major. For example, you might be an IPHY major with a pre-health interest. Once you complete the orientation steps with our office, you can then get a pre-health desgination added to your student account, which is visible by other student success professionals, such as your academic advisor.
Pre-health advisors help you craftÌýa competitive application to professional schools. They helpÌýyou stay on-trackÌýwith relevant class requirements, evaluate your skills and experiences, and make tailored recommendations related to your career path.ÌýAcademic advisors help students stay on-track to graduate, connect to your major department, and incorporate academic experiences and goals, like studying abroad, into your degree plan.
    Students may engage with OPHAÌýas a first year student. We help you decide which future career may be best for you and how to meet the academic and other requirements for medical and other health professional schools. You can engage in one on one advising with a pre-health advisor whenever you'd like over your semester. We offer also offer group advising, "What I Should Know" sessions, workshops and more. Admission trends into professional schools often change, and our pre-health advisors stay current on factors influencing your competitiveness. As you begin to get closer to your application, you can engage in interview workshops, practice interviews, writing workshops, and even have your personal statement and application itself reviewed. OHPA also hosts representatives from different health professions programs to visit with students about the admissions process and their schools.