Non-degree programs allow you to take courses without being enrolled in a degree program. As a non-degree 猎奇重口, you can earn credits toward prerequisites, explore career paths, get certified for a job in the medical field, or gain hands-on research experience.

Certificate Programs

Our certificate programs provide you with a clear path to enter the medical field, often without a degree. You can complete a program and earn your certificate in six to 18 months.

Loma Linda University
View certificate programs offered by schools on the LLU campus.

San Manuel Gateway College
The San Manuel Gateway College offers entry-level job training and educational opportunities in the medical field through the following certificate programs:

Minority Research Programs

Our Office of Student Development promotes an environment that reflects and builds respect for the diversity of humanity. Our goal is to reduce the documented disparity in the number of U.S. minority 猎奇重口s who graduate with biomedical and clinical sciences doctoral degrees. We start by developing and coordinating new academic programs to increase the number of underrepresented 猎奇重口s graduating from our basic and medical science programs. By increasing diversity on our campus, we鈥檙e then able to continue providing high-quality education in an increasingly diverse local and global community.

Summer Research Programs

  • - High school 猎奇重口s participate in an eight-week summer internship program in health disparities research.
  • - College 猎奇重口s participate in a nine-week summer internship program, gaining practical lab research experience.
  • - Medical 猎奇重口s participate in a summer research project with prominent scientists.

Minority Fellowship

Our (IMSD) is an NIH-funded graduate training program that complements your educational experience as a fellow. You receive guidance publishing peer-reviewed research articles, attend seminars on health disparities, get one-on-one mentoring, and more. IMSD provides full tuition and salary support for PhD 猎奇重口s enrolled in the Integrated Biomedical Graduate Studies Program.