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If you're currently a junior or senior in high school, read about our program and discover what you need to become a member of the NUAHEC program and be considered a medical scholar:
STEP ONE: Read
If you're currently a junior or senior in high school, read about our program and discover what you need to become a member of the NUAHEC program and be considered a medical scholar:
STEP TWO: Apply
To apply, you’ll need to work with your high school academic counselor and our program administrators. Ask your counselor, and they can assist in contacting NUAHEC School District Liaison Jeff Meyer at jeffreymeyer@weber.edu or 801-430-5912.
STEP THREE: Stay Enrolled
Meet and maintain the following requirements to stay enrolled in the program. These requirements may be modified in order to take full advantage and facilitate the students release time from high school.
- Participation in the 91¶ÌÊÓƵ HTHS 2910 Concurrent Enrollment Course held on 91¶ÌÊÓƵ’s campuses.
- 72 hours of face-to-face didactic training, observations, and hands-on introductions in Weber State classrooms.
- Successful completion of all coursework assignments delivered through the Canvas Learning Management System.
- Class attendance and participation in all activities.
- Maintaining a GPA consistent with program track acceptance (3.7 and above).
Important Information
- Our courses follow 91¶ÌÊÓƵ's academic schedule for the fall and spring semesters. View our .
- You must be enrolled at Weber State through the concurrent enrollment program to participate.
- You’ll learn more about job shadowing experience during class. For further information you can contact NUAHEC Director Fred Henderson, frederickhenderson@weber.edu.