The Summer Enrichment Program for New First-Year Medical Students

- Introduction: UT Southwestern Medical School believes that the attainment of a diverse medical school class is desirable and of educational benefit to all students, to the extent that diversity serves to promote a richer classroom learning environment and better prepares all of our students for an increasingly diverse workplace and society.
- Rationale: To promote diversity in the UT Southwestern medical student body
- Purpose: To provide new medical students the opportunity to participate in a challenging academic program designed to help develop skills needed to successfully enter into, and complete, our medical school curriculum
- Objectives: To promote the participants'
- Academic adjustment to the first year of medical school at UT Southwestern
- Social adjustment to the UT Southwestern Medical Center campus community
- Environmental adjustment to the UT Southwestern campus setting and the Dallas locale
- Participant Selection: Participation will be by invitation only. Students are selected by a committee based upon the following criteria:
- Scores on the Medical College Admissions Test
- Cumulative grade point average and/or science grade point average
- Socioeconomic status
- Rigor of undergraduate college curriculum
- Years out of school prior to medical school application
- English as a second language
- Other circumstances, e.g., learning and/or medical disability
- Duration: 6 weeks, from June 23 through July 31, 2009
- Components:
- Curricular: SEP Curriculum Summary
- Select Topics in Human Anatomy
- Select Topics in Medical Biochemistry
- Embryology
- Select Topics in Membrane and Cardiovascular Physiology
- Seminars
- Learning Assessment
- Learning Skills
- Financial Management
- Stress Management
- Library Orientation
- Individual Conferences
- Extra-Curricular
- Receptions and Luncheons
- Sporting Events
- Student Planned Activities
- Participant Requirements include but are not limited to:
- Doing all homework assignments in a timely manner
- Attending all classes, labs, mandatory tutorial sessions and program sponsored social activities
- Reporting to all program sponsored curricular and extra-curricular activities in a punctual manner
- Taking all course-related quizzes and tests
- Participating in the evaluation of all program components/activities
- Not being concurrently enrolled in any other summer program or course(s)
- Not being concurrently employed on a part-time or full-time basis
- Financial Support: Contingent upon full participation and the program requirements being met, each on-campus participant will receive assistance in the amount of $2000 (pre-tax) to help defray costs associated with living expenses.
- Typical Day for SEP Student
- Sample SEP Calendar
Contact: carol.wortham@utsouthwestern.edu
Please report any errors on this page to The Office of Medical Education.
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