Preprofessional Office
Preprofessional Office
Pursue An Education Beyond Your Undergrad
Do you aspire to pursue a career in law or a broad range of health-related professions including dentistry, veterinary medicine, physician assistant, pharmacy, optometry, and other fields? Complete your undergraduate education at USM and gain admission to both local and private professional schools, in your field of choice, with our guidance! Understand what Pre-professional at USM means, schedule an appointment with an advisor and get started with your professional journey today!
Pre-Law
Pre-Medical
- First Year Pre-Medicine Meeting
- Designed for pre-medical students who have not completed General Biology II and General Chemistry II - ideal for students beginning their pre-med journey!
- Upperclass Pre-Medicine Meeting
- Designed for pre-medical students who have completed General Biology I & II and General Chemistry I & II.
Pre-Health
- Designed for students interested in: Pre-Dental, Pre-PA, Pre-Physical Therapy, Pre-Occupational Therapy, Pre-Pharmacy, Pre-Optometry, Pre-Veterinary Medicine
Pre-Dental Hygiene & Pre-Radiology Tech
- USM does not have a dental hygiene or radiologic sciences program. These programs can be pursued at other institutions at the associate’s or bachelor’s level. On a case by case basis, starting at USM and transferring to another institution may be an option for select students.
Explore Our Pathways

Your journey in preparing for entrance into professional school, as you pursue one of the broad range of health-related professions, starts here!

Your journey in preparing for entrance into law school, as you pursue the legal career of your dreams, starts here!
Connect, Explore, Prepare, and Apply
The pre-professional office can assist you in making informed decisions as you connect, explore, prepare, and apply for admission to professional schools.
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Meet Our Pathway Experts
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Legal Considerations for Pre-Professional Students Effective July 1, 2004, Section 37-29-232 of the Mississippi Code requires that students enrolled in a healthcare professional academic program undergo fingerprinting and a criminal background check before any clinical rotation in a licensed health care facility may occur. The background check typically occurs after the student completes an interview at the professional school. Some students are denied entrance into healthcare professional programs because of criminal incidents from their past or failing to report those incidents on applications. |
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