Meet Our Scholars

Since January 2024:

Of our 163 HealthPREP alumni:

  • Majority of alumni are interested in a health-related career and working towards their goal
  • 71 alumni are enrolled in a health profession program
  • 27 alumni are enrolled or have completed an MD or DO program
  • 38 alumni are employed in a health-related career
  • 9 alumni are enrolled/graduated from an Emory professional/graduate program (MPH;MD;AA;PA;GC)

Alumni Quotes:

"A program where you get to grow as an aplicant, no matter the field. You gain extremely unique experiences that make you competitive as well as help you grow personally."

"It is an eye-opening program that teaches the importance of every healthcare area. It provides not only the resources but the support to dream, plan, and execute your career in healthcare."

"HealthPREP is a program that opens doors to so many opportunities. The knowledge and resources gained are priceless, and I feel so much more confident and prepared to apply to my graduate program."

"It’s a once in a lifetime opportunity to meet people who are all in the same boat as you in terms of career paths. Take the opportunity to learn not just about your career path, but about your goals and your “why”."

"A great opportunity to expand your professional network and learn more about different health careers. It can be a lot of work, but it is very rewarding and you will feel so much more knowledgeable in the end."

HealthPREP alumni collage of scholars engaging in panels, workshops, and other educational sessions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you be a recent graduate and apply?

YES, a recent graduate can be considered if they demonstrate a strong interest in applying to health graduate and professional schools for medicine. We recommend students apply when they are within the year of taking the MCAT/GRE.

How many students does the program accept for each summer cohort?

The program is able to accept a maximum of 25 scholars for each cohort. 

What is the format of the 2025 HealthPREP program?

The HealthPREP summer program format is still being determined. The program format has varied from being completely in-person (2019 and 2023 cohorts), completely virtual (2020-2022 cohorts), and hybrid (2024 cohort). 

Is housing given, if so is it free and where?

If the program is in-person then yes, we provide housing at no cost to the student. Housing is usually provided on one of Emory's campuses in a residential house or fraternity/sorority house (subject to change). 

When are students notified if they are selected?

Final decisions will be made by end of March.

Are students paid to be part of this program?

Students will receive a stipend of $1,000 to subsidize living/travel expenses during the 8-week full-time program. There are many benefits to the program (ex. MCAT/GRE test prep., graduate level curriculum, mentoring, etc.), but we understand that each scholar will need to weigh whether or not they can participate in the program due to any financial constraints.

Can students take classes at Emory if they are in this program?

No, this is a full-time 8-week program.

Can they take classes somewhere else?

The HealthPREP schedule is extremely full and students need to dedicate hours Monday- Friday from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm during the program dates, and some evening times depending on programming.

Is travel to and from Atlanta, GA provided?

No. Students are expected to make travel arrangements on their own.

Also when you are at the program, is travel included?

Travel to and from the Emory campuses is provided from the housing site by the Emory shuttle. The Emory Shuttle transportation is provided to available locations.

Can a student leave the program?

No, students must be available during the full 8-week duration of the program.

Is there a meal plan?

No, unless it is a lunch or dinner as a part of one of our program activities. There is a stipend ($1,000) to help supplement living expenses.