Events By Tag: “professional school”

  • Talk Tuesday: Decoding LSAC CAS Reports

    Virtual

    Academic Advancement Programs invites you to join a session focused on understanding LSAC’s Credential Assembly Service (CAS) reports and their role in the law school application process. This session will provide a general overview of what CAS reports include, how they are used by law schools and key steps students should be aware of as they prepare their applications. Participants …

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  • Pre-Health Thursday: Navigating Your Path to Becoming a Physician

    Virtual

    Academic Advancement Programs invites you to this Pre-Health Thursday session featuring Abhinav Krishnan from Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine. This is your insider guide to navigating the med school journey, whether you're just starting out or ready to apply.  What we’ll cover:  How to decode med school mission statements and find your best-fit programs  Crafting standout applications and …

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  • Structured Programs Information Session

    Virtual

    Explore high-impact opportunities to grow as a scholar and prepare for graduate or professional school. This session introduces five signature programs of Academic Advancement Programs:  McNair Scholars  Research and Mentoring Program  Pre-Graduate Knights  Pre-Health Scholars  Pre-Law Scholars  Discover the benefits of joining, such as mentorship, skill development and preparation for advanced degrees, and gain strategies to become a competitive applicant.  …

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  • Pre-Health Thursday: Secondary Applications Simplified

    Virtual

    Academic Advancement Programs invites you to this Pre-Health Thursday session featuring Sarah Morgan from Rush Medical College. Secondary applications are a pivotal step in the medical school admissions process. In this focused session, you will learn how to craft strong, tailored responses that highlight your fit with each program while managing multiple deadlines. We’ll cover strategies to avoid generic language, …

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