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U of Manitoba Special Aboriginal Pre-Medical Studies

from: http://umanitoba.ca/student/asc/programs/spsp-php.html

SPECIAL PRE-MEDICAL STUDIES PROGRAM (SPSP)
PROFESSIONAL HEALTH PROGRAM (PHP)



WHAT IS IT?
  • Located at the University of Manitoba, the SPSP program provides a support network designed to increase student success.
  • The program is exclusive to Aboriginal (Metis, Status, Non-Status, Inuit) residents of Manitoba with a strong interest in becoming Doctors, Dentists, Pharmacists or Physical/Occupational Therapists.

WHO IS ELIGIBLE?
  • The priority group are those individuals who have not had the opportunity for successful University experience due to social, economic, geographic and cultural barriers, or lack of formal education.
  • Applicants must be Aboriginal (Status Indian, Non-Status Indian, Metis or Inuit) and be a resident of Manitoba.
  • Must qualify for regular University entrance or be a mature student.
  • Successful applicants are chosen in the spring for the fall term.

WHAT SERVICES ARE PROVIDED?
  • Personal and Acadmeic Counselling
  • Tutorial Services
  • In August an extensive orientation to university expectations
  • An extended chemistry and physics credit course for students who do not have a strong science background
  • A staff-taught credit course on study skills and exam preparation
  • A limited amount of financial assistance in the form of a bursary may be avaliable to some students who have no other means of funding, or who exemplify the greatest need.
  • Students in SPSP who are successful in their applications to a professional health career are offered a place in the second level access Professional Health Program (PHP).


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