The University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine, in cooperation with the Truman MedicalCenter, and the Hospital Hill Health Services Corporation, will offer its Thirty First Annual Summer Scholars Program. This program provides a realistic introduction to the field of medicine for high school junior or senior students.
Applicants must be presently sophomores or junior, who will be juniors and seniors the next school year (September 2011) and attend public or private high schools in the Kansas City Metropolitan area (Johnson and Wyandotte counties in Kansas and Jackson, Platte, Clay and Cass Counties in Missouri). Students must be available to attend all Summer Scholars sessions. The program involves classroom instruction in Chemistry and Anatomy/Physiology. Please note: the classroom instruction is not accelerated but is designed to strengthen the skills of students who need additional enrichment. However, if an advanced science student is willing to participate in daily classroom review, they can still participate in the program.
This year, the Program will be conducted from June 17, 2011 and will conclude on July 15, 2011. (Summer Scholars sessions will not be held during the 4th of July holiday). The program will consist of weekday sessions from 7:50 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The program is free— no tuition is charged for program participation. Lab coats and all learning materials will be provided by the Program. A small fee will be charged to parents and family members who wish to attend the closing luncheon on July 15, 2011.
Excerpt from UMKC invitation letter.
Brought to you by the Macedonia Baptist Church Scholarship Ministry.
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