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PROGRAM INFORMATION
THE OBJECTIVES
- To
increase the
underrepresented
students in
the sciences.
- To
provide academic
and financial
support for
the underrepresented
students, enabling
them to complete
a baccalaureate
degree program
in biology,
chemistry,
environmental
science, math/computer
science, or
psychology.
- To
assist degree
recipients
with job placement
or advanced
study in biomedical
research.
- To
increase collaborative
arrangements
among associate
and baccalaureate
degree-granting
institutions
and biomedical
research institutions
and corporations.
PROGRAM
INCLUDES
- Guaranteed
admission
to Purchase
College for
qualified
students (see
qualifications
below)
- Orientation
Sessions for
First-Year
Students
- Freshmen
and Sophomore
Seminars.
- Peer
Tutoring Program
- Academic
Advisor Assignments
- Academic
Monitoring
and Support
- Assistance
with Course
Registration
at Purchase
College
- Internships
at American
Health Foundation
/ Westchester
Medical Canter
and Albert
Einstein College
of Medicine
- Employment
Opportunities
for Bridges
Students
- Salaried
Summer Research
Opportunities
for Second-Year
Students
- Bridges
scholarship
stipend to
all participants
as well as
additional
Purchase College
scholarships
for qualified
students (minimum
GPA of 3.0)
QUALIFICATIONS
First
year students
must have a
minimum high
school average
of 80, a letter
of recommendation
from their high
school science
teacher, and
a written essay
expressing their
interest in
the Biomedical
field.
Second
year students are required to
have a minimum GPA of 3.0, a letter
of recommendation from a faculty
member of the school they are
attending, as well as a written
essay expressing their interest
in the Biomedical field.
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