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Office of Student Affairs & Admissions
School of Allied Health Sciences

"Here for the Health of Texas"

The School of Allied Health Sciences exists to serve its students. Great pride is taken in our student body, and the admissions committees strive to admit the most qualified applicants. Each entering class represents diversity in educational, socioeconomic and cultural backgrounds.  While each student is unique, all share high motivation, scholastic ability and great potential for success as health care professionals. The staff of the Office of Student Affairs (OSA) strives to provide students with the support necessary to accomplish their academic and personal goals. Counseling and support are provided to assist in the development of professional identity and self-esteem and managing stress. Students will also find the OSA staff helpful in the admission process, financial advisement, career planning and other important aspects of their experience at UTMB. The OSA is involved in the total academic experience of students, from orientation through commencement.


Student Life
All SAHS students are encouraged to contribute to student life activities. The UTMB Student Government Association serves the needs of allied health, nursing, graduate and medical students. At the SAHS, the Student Organization, the Multicultural Awareness Council, the Student Early Enrollment Program and the Peer Support Program address student interests and concerns.

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Admissions
The admission committee of each department seeks students with diverse interests, social origins, personalities, and other qualities to reinforce the special character of each academic program. While academic achievement is an important factor, qualities of intellectual curiosity, creativity, capacity for friendship, loyalty, leadership, independence, responsibility and flexibility are considered. An applicant must have a minimum scholastic grade point average as determined by the professional program. Grades are not the only determinant of successful applicants. Reading, writing and interview skills are also weighed heavily. An applicant m
ust submit complete, official transcripts from all previous colleges attended. Only official transcripts are accepted as proof of completed prerequisites. Students are encouraged to work hard, become involved with volunteer or work activities in health care, and be well-informed about the issues in the health professions.


Applicants
Students who would like to receive information about a particular SAHS program should write to the Admissions Chair of the appropriate department. Those wishing to begin the application process should have completed at least 30 hours of prerequisites and can request application forms from the individual department at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston. The task of judging personal qualifications, motivation, scholarship ability and probability of professional success of an applicant requires the completion of all parts of the application. It is important to be thorough. As soon as the application is complete, it is forwarded to the appropriate department for review and action. Students will be notified of their application status but are encouraged to contact the Office of Student Admissions (409) 772-1215 regarding the progress of their application. It is the student's responsibility to ensure that all documents have been received.  Curriculum revisions are on-going at the UTMB SAHS and are subject to change.  Please stay in close contact with the academic department to identify the latest pre-requisite requirements.

Applicants are strongly encouraged to request to have their transcripts sent ELECTRONICALLY to UTMB whenever possible. This greatly expedites processing and improves the accuracy of transcript evaluation. The accepted standard for this process in Texas goes by the name: SPEEDE.

Financial Resources
Financial aid is available to students at UTMB. The first step is to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), which is submitted for the year the student is applying to the SAHS. The Office of Student Financial Aid is responsible for administration of aid programs, collection of loan repayments, and financial counseling of students in the areas of budgeting and money management. Federal regulations require that any federally funded assistance be contingent upon a careful analysis of the student's financial need. The next step is to complete the UTMB student financial aid form. The student will need to plan a budget for each year of professional schooling. This budget should include tuition and fees, books and supplies, housing, utilities, food, entertainment, personal expenses, and transportation. The Office of Student Financial Aid will evaluate a student's financial need and identify available resources. The types of financial aid offered at UTMB are the Federal Direct Student Loan, Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant, Federal Work-Study Program, Pell Grant and State Student Incentive Grant. Students who are ineligible for financial aid on the basis of demonstrated need may be eligible for a federally insured Direct Loan. A limited amount of work-study funds are available.  To apply for financial aid, students should return the financial aid questionnaire which is included in your acceptance packet.   Please refer to the office of Student Financial Aid website for more information www2.utmb.edu/finaid/


Information and Campus Visitation
The Office of Campus Life sponsors a Campus Visitation Program in cooperation with each of the school's academic departments. A visit to the campus will provide the prospective student with a better idea of what is available in each SAHS program. For more information contact:

Office of Campus Life
The University of Texas Medical Branch
301 University Boulevard
Galveston, Texas 77555
(409) 772-1296

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