Pathway Programs highlight healthcare career opportunities for high school and college students and graduates. Through interactive and educational activities, they will broaden their understanding of health sciences and career pathways.

Programs

Open House

Open House

Find out if LLU is right for you at this annual event where you will connect with academic advisors, meet students and faculty, and attend program sessions
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Discovery Program

Discovery Program

A two-week program for underrepresented minority high school students in the Inland Empire who are interested in health sciences careers
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An interactive one-day event discovering the various careers in public health

Short-term course for high school graduates or equivalent (graduating in 2025) to explore careers in behavioral health

In-depth look at the career and hands-on activities for high school graduates, college students and people looking for a career change

Multi-day workshop with hands-on activities for high school graduates who are interested in dental and dental hygiene careers

One-day workshop designed for underrepresented groups available for high school graduates

Three-week program to introduce Black high school students to careers in health sciences

Eight-week summer internship program in health disparities research for high school students
My Campus

My Campus

Quarterly opportunity for middle and high school minority students to learn about health sciences careers
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Research projects and student training programs for high school students, undergraduates, first year minority medical students and graduate students

School of Pharmacy collaborates with academic institutions to offer pathway programs to qualified students for a seamless transition into the PharmD program

For undergraduate students who are interested in a biomedical research career

Summer program offering undergraduate students practical lab research experience alongside distinguished faculty and mentorship in support of their future academic and research goals