During college, the successful premedical student completes several important tasks, including:
- the selection of a personally challenging and appealing major
- the timely completion of all required premedical courses
- the pursuit of advanced coursework in areas of special interest
- the establishment of an ongoing relationship with an informed premedical advisor
- participation in a variety of extracurricular activities and experiences
- the mastery of both course content and academic skills
- the balancing of intellectual development and social and interpersonal growth
[source: "Medical School Admission Requirements MSAR" AAMC]
Over the past three years, 80% of CNU applicants have been accepted to medical school.
What should I do now?
- step 1: register as a pre-med student (pre-med students will also have access to the Pre-Med Scholar Blackboard "Course" that provides more information about applying to medical schools, internships, visiting docs, etc.)
- step 2: meet with the Director of Pre-health Programs (DPP)



