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APSU opens new pre-professional health office on campus

CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. 鈥 The room, on the first floor of the Austin Peay State University Sundquist Science Complex, is softly lit with lamps shining against beige walls. To the left is a plush leather couch, and in the back, beneath a white dry erase board, is a table for students to gather and study.

The space feels almost like the living room of someone鈥檚 home or an exclusive lounge in a private club. But this calming area is actually the new office of the Pre-Professional Health programs at APSU.

CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. 鈥 The room, on the first floor of the Austin Peay State University Sundquist Science Complex, is softly lit with lamps shining against beige walls. To the left is a plush leather couch, and in the back, beneath a white dry erase board, is a table for students to gather and study.

The space feels almost like the living room of someone鈥檚 home or an exclusive lounge in a private club. But this calming area is actually the new office of the Pre-Professional Health programs at APSU.

鈥淲hy do we have this physical space?鈥 Dr. Cindy Taylor, associate dean of the College of Science and Mathematics, asked. She went on to explain the various reasons: for the officers of the student group, Pre-Professional Health Society, to have a place to meet; to provide students with a quiet space where they can research the professional health school materials; to allow advisers to meet with several students uninterrupted; and to have a place to meet with prospective students and their parents.

 鈥淲e want to recruit students in the same way the football team recruits, showing them our best,鈥 she said. 鈥淭his is a really nice room that we鈥檙e very, very proud of.鈥

Last year, APSU developed a new pre-professional health minor with the goal of providing guidance to students looking to specialize in the pre-professional areas such as pre-medicine, pre-pharmacy, pre-physical therapy, pre-occupational therapy, pre-physician鈥檚 assistant and pre-veterinary. By discussing the minor with their academic adviser, students may also discover more information about other medical profession options they might not have previously considered.

鈥淪o many students come in and say I鈥檓 pre-med, but there are so many other options that might fit more of the lifestyle they want or the time they want to dedicate to a professional health school,鈥 Taylor said last year. 鈥淭here are a lot of different health career options they鈥檙e just not aware of. Instead of just giving up and saying, 鈥業 can鈥檛 do anything,鈥 we want to assist them in finding their best fit.鈥

A new student organization, the Pre-Health Professional Society, was also formed earlier last year to help provide a support network for these students. Members will be able to mingle with like-minded students in the new office and learn what they need to do to prepare for graduate programs.

鈥淚t鈥檚 just once more instance where APSU is going out of its way to take care of its students,鈥 Samantha Monk, APSU student and society president, said. 鈥淚鈥檓 very, very appreciative of this.鈥

Information on the new minor or the new office space, including a planning guide instructing students on what courses to take, is available online at www.apsu.edu/cosm/preprofessional-health-minor.