Pre-Veterinary
Quincy University recommends that pre-medical and pre-dental
students complete a baccalaureate program in either biological
sciences or chemistry. Many medical and dental schools, however,
do accept students majoring in other disciplines who have
completed a pre-professional sequence in science and mathematics.
Students who intend to enter professional schools in preparation for such professions
as veterinary medicine, optometry, podiatry, osteopathy, chiropractic, and physical
therapy, should plan, in consultation with their academic advisors, their pre-professional
programs according to the admission requirements of the approved schools in their
chosen profession.
A student interested in Clinical Laboratory Science (Medical Technology) should
correspond with the hospital of choice early in the undergraduate program to
acquire information about that hospital’s med-tech program. In every case,
enrollment is limited by the size of the class, and completion of coursework
including clinical experience is required for eligibility to take the certifying
examination. Courses taken during the fourth or clinical year are added to the
student’s official Quincy University transcript according to credit hours
and letter grades earned.
Quincy University is academically affiliated with:
• St. Elizabeth’s Hospital School of Medical Technology, Belleville,
Illinois.
• St. John’s Hospital School of Medical Technology, Springfield, Illinois.
• St. John’s Mercy Medical Center School of Medical Technology, St.
Louis, Missouri.
• OSF Saint Francis Medical Center, Peoria, Illinois.
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