Summer Health Professions Education Program (SHPEP) for Summer 2022

Pre-health students,

Please see information below for the current SHPEP application cycle. This program targets students early in their college career. There are multiple SHPEP sites around the country and not all health professions are represented at all sites, but there are sites available for a wide variety of health professions, including dentistry, medicine, nursing, optometry, pharmacy, physical therapy, and public health. Check it out! Deadline for applications in February 5.

The Summer Health Professions Education Program (SHPEP) staff makes every effort to provide as much information as we can to help SHPEP applicants understand the application process. Therefore, we understand the importance of regularly updating the prehealth community about our program given the integral role you play in the lives of college students. On behalf of the SHPEP National Program Office (NPO), we’re pleased to announce that the SHPEP 2022 application is now open! We hope you will encourage eligible students to apply.

As many of you are aware, SHPEP is a free six-week summer enrichment program focused on improving access to information and resources for college students interested in the health professions, and the SHPEP National Program Office (NPO) is proud to announce that SHPEP 2022 will be offered as an in-person experience!

Students who apply for the SHPEP summer experience are required to follow the policies set by the program site where they are accepted and must adhere to an indoor mask mandate to participate in the program, even if fully vaccinated.

Students who participate in SHPEP will receive:

  • Housing, meals, a stipend, and travel assistance.
  • Guidance from current admissions deans, health professionals, students, and SHPEP alumni about how to pursue their profession of interest.

To be eligible for SHPEP, students must:

  • Be a high school graduate and currently enrolled as a freshman or sophomore in college.
  • Have a minimum overall college GPA of 2.5.
  • Be a U.S. citizen, a permanent resident, or an individual in the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.
  • Not have previously participated in SHPEP.

Although curricula and program dates vary by program site, each program participant will have the opportunity to spend the summer exploring a range of health careers, including dentistry, medicine, nursing, optometry, pharmacy, physical therapy, and public health.

SHPEP offers students a variety of academic and career experiences, including:

  • Academic enrichment in the basic sciences and quantitative topics.
  • Learning and study skills development, including methods of individual and group learning.
  • Clinical exposure through small-group rotations in health care settings, simulation experiences, and seminars.
  • Career development sessions exploring the health professions and the health professions school admissions process, as well as the development of an individualized education plan.
  • A financial literacy and planning workshop that teaches financial principles and management strategies.
  • A health policy seminar series, exposing scholars to current health policy issues, the policymaking process and analysis, health care financing, and the social determinants of health.
  • An introduction to interprofessional education that addresses effective collaboration across health professions.

Please visit our shpep or 1 (866) 587- 6337 (toll-free).

Below are a few resources that will help you and your students learn more about the program:

The application deadline for SHPEP 2022 is Feb. 5!

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Marilyn R. Banta, Ph.D.

(she,her,hers)

Pre-Health Advisor

Senior Lecturer

Department of Biology

Texas State University

601 University Dr.

San Marcos, TX 78666

(off) 512.245.3367

(fax) 512.245.8713

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Click HERE to schedule your

pre-health advising appointment!

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