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Advance Your Future in Life-giving, and Transformative Ways

Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center offers an abundance of programs, schools, and career paths that allow our students to design their futures. Do you seek to become a doctor, pharmacist, nurse, or health care administrator? We’ve built a great legacy of preparing some of the most highly-skilled health care professionals around. Today, we’re one of the largest health care institutions in the nation, but even with such tremendous growth, the qualities that initially brought us together are still shaping who we are and where we will go.

Our mission is to enrich the lives of others by educating students to become collaborative health care professionals, providing excellent patient care, and advancing knowledge through innovative research.

Congratulations on your decision to apply to Ï㽶ֱ²¥. Our goal is to make the process as clear as possible. From the application to financial aid to program requirements—we are here to help.

How to Apply

Each school at Ï㽶ֱ²¥ has its own entrance requirements and deadlines. In general, you will need to submit a completed application, transcripts, test scores, and other supplemental materials to your preferred school and program. Explore our programs to learn more about the application process and get started!

Funding your Education

Choosing to pursue a career in medicine is a major commitment to your future. We recognize the significance of this decision and strive to make Ï㽶ֱ²¥ accessible to all individuals who wish to serve their communities. Our Office of Student Financial Aid is a valuable resource for guidance and information on funding your education. Please don't hesitate to reach out  â€“ we’re here to support you throughout the admissions process.

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Students Mentor 4th Graders

Medical Students Host Elementary Mentoring Project
The mission of the project is to inspire and inform fourth graders from Bean Elementary to experience the life of a medical student. Akwasi Opoku, SNMA president and a first-year medical student, said the organization wanted to create an interactive and fun way to expose students to the field of medicine.

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Student Research Week

Exploring How the World Works
As a school that studies the causes and cures for diseases, the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences works to inspire research and demonstrate what Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (Ï㽶ֱ²¥) is doing for the future of medicine. Student Research Week is an integral part of these efforts with week-long activities with prestigious keynote speakers, student presentations and more.

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