All Programs
Discovering Healthcare Careers
Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago
DHC is a 6-week educational shadowing internship for Hispanic/Latinx or Black/African American students who are interested in pursuing a career in healthcare & more. Students are provided with workforce development workshops including resume writing, team building, professional development, and basic clinical skills. As a DHC …
High School Students
Other
Diversity In Surgery Visiting Sub-Internship Program
Loyola University- Department of Surgery
Loyola University Medical Center’s Department of Surgery offers an annual Diversity in Surgery Visiting Sub-Internship Program. This program is intended to encourage medical students from racial and ethnic groups that are underrepresented in medicine to consider pursuing a career in academic surgery. The program will …
Graduate and Professional Students
Medicine
Diversity Scholars Program
Adler University
The Diversity Scholars Program provides an opportunity for undergraduate students from underrepresented/underserved backgrounds to learn more about graduate study in psychology at Adler University. It is designed to increase diversity among graduate students in various areas of psychology.
College Students
Psychology, Clinical or Counseling
Early Opportunity Program
DePaul University / Rosalind Franklin
As part of the Alliance for the Health Sciences, DePaul University and Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science (RFU) have developed the Early Opportunity Program. The Early Opportunity Program offers select College of Science and Health Pathways Honors Program students the opportunity for an …
College Students
Medicine, Pharmacy, Physical Therapy
Early Outreach Program
The University of Illinois at Chicago
The University of Illinois at Chicago Early Outreach Program is a pre-college academic pipeline initiative that offers a Saturday Enrichment Program and summer learning experiences that inspire independence, curiosity, confidence, leadership and collaboration. We consider our students’ diversity to be an asset. We understand and …
High School Students, College Students, Post-Baccalaureate Students
Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, Public Health
E-Cademy
Project Syncere
The E-CADEMY program utilizes the nationally recognized Project Lead The Way curriculum, to teach students how to apply engineering skills to identify problems, create unique solutions and lead their own learning experience. Over the course of 32-weeks during the school year, students work both in …
Elementary and Middle School Students, High School Students
Other
Electroneurodiagnostic (END) Technologist
Midwestern Career College
The Electroneurodiagnostic (END) Technologist hybrid program, whose graduates are in high demand by hospitals, immerses students in the study of electrical brain activity and equips them with the practical skills needed to set up, record, and interpret EEG tests in healthcare settings. After three semesters, …
High School Students
Other
ENpowered
Project Syncere
Project SYNCERE’s ENpowered program provides students with an introduction to engineering. This program provides students in grades 3-12 with hands-on engineering experiences that are designed to increase their interest and understanding of STEM. Through our partnerships with schools, universities, community organizations and other youth serving …
Elementary and Middle School Students, High School Students
Other
Expanding Your Horizons (EYH) Chicago
Expanding Your Horizons Chicago
Expanding Your Horizons (EYH) is a one day symposium for middle school girls to engage in exciting and diverse experiences that science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) careers have to offer. Volunteers from the Chicago STEM community organize short, hands-on workshops to directly engage with …
Elementary and Middle School Students
Other
Graduate Training Program in Breast Cancer Disparities
University of Chicago - Biological Sciences
The University of Chicago Breast Cancer Disparities Training Program offers master’s and PhD students training for careers in fields working to understand and end breast cancer disparities. Funded by a Graduate Training in Disparities Research grant from Susan G. Komen, students selected for support will …
Post-Baccalaureate Students