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NIH/BRIDGES PROGRAM INFORMATION THE OBJECTIVES

  1. To increase the underrepresented students in the sciences.
  2. 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.
  3. To assist degree recipients with job placement or advanced study in biomedical research.
  4. 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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