Pre-Health Program

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Since 2004, more than 90% of PLNU students who have applied to health professions schools have been admitted. 

PLNU's robust pre-health program will prepare and equip you for health professions schools in medicine, dentistry, optometry, pharmacy, public health, and veterinary medicine.

Our pre-health program includes many resources for your success, such as:

  • Speaker series throughout the academic year
  • One-on-one advising meetings with the pre-health advisor
  • Completing pre-health course requirements necessary for health professions school
  • First- and second-round mock interviews
  • References for volunteer/shadowing/research/internship opportunities
  • Suggested reading
  • Review of health professions school application materials
  • Committee letter of evaluation
  • Point Loma Pre-Health Student Association
  • Serving Through Healing: An Introduction to Health Professions course

By offering rigorous courses alongside individualized support and guidance in the form of volunteer and shadowing experiences, pre-health advising and mentorship, laboratory courses, and more, you can be confident and prepared moving on to health professions schools.

Like most colleges and universities, PLNU does not have a major that is called the pre-medical, pre-dental, pre-occupational therapy, pre-optometry, pre-pharmacy, pre-public health, pre-physician assistant, or pre-veterinary. Students choose to major in a specific discipline while completing the course requirements for the health professions schools they plan to attend. Most pre-health students at PLNU major in either biology or chemistry, or both (biology-chemistry joint major).

Current PLNU students interested in being added to the pre-health list can contact our Pre-Health Advisor, Dr. Sara Choung, at sarachoung@pointloma.edu.

Stay connected to PLNU's pre-health opportunities on Instagram.

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Well Prepared for the Next Step
"I really feel that the courses at PLNU have definitely prepared me and helped bridge that gap into dental school. The intense biochem courses, the microbiology, the anatomies, all the hands-on experience you get in lab make me feel very prepared going into dental school"
Saib Abdulnoor Biology B.S.
Hands-on Preparation
"My time at PLNU really prepared me for PA school because they provided me with lots of opportunities to get hands-on experience within the healthcare field. They helped me build my resume, they helped me with my applications. We had one class in particular that was a pre-PA internship class and so we actually got to be interns doing various healthcare things and we got to see patients and interact with them and kind of have like mock cases as well and write mock notes and that's something that you usually don't get in undergrad that I think now being in PA school really prepared me for what was to come."
Sophie Mirth Applied Health Sciences B.S.