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Plan Your Path

A world of possibilities exists for students interested in healthcare professions. Start your pre-health journey today by visiting the WVU Admissions website or explore the educational opportunities available to middle and high school students below.

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Explore Your Future in Healthcare

Research programs and healthcare professions to find the path that works for you.

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Undergraduate Programs

There’s more than one way to start your journey toward a health career. Explore different majors and academic paths that fit your interests and help you move toward your goals. 

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Graduate and Professional Programs

From med school to dental school and everything in between, this is your space to explore what’s next, figure out the steps, and get ready to take that leap. 

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Healthcare Careers

The world of healthcare is big and full of possibilities. Dive into different career paths and start imagining where your interests could take you.

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Visit West Virginia University

Explore your future home...

The WVU Visitors Center offers guided tours for prospective students. Familiarize yourself with our campus and determine if it is the right fit for your pre-health education. Use their website linked below to plan your visit, schedule a tour and more.

Go to the Visitors Center Website

News and Events

See what's happening in the WVU Pre-health community.

Pre-health Newsletter

March 25 Newsletter

Read this week's newsletter to see what student organizations are doing around campus and what you need to know as a student organization leader or advisor.

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Pre-health Newsletter

March 25 Newsletter

Read this week's newsletter to see what student organizations are doing around campus and what you need to know as a student organization leader or advisor.

Read the Newsletter March 25 Newsletter
Subscribe to Our Newsletter