All Programs
Filtered
Academic Summer Program Integrating Resources for Excellence
Loyola University: Stritch School of Medicine
ASPIRE is an intensive pre-medical program held during the month of June, designed to prepare you to successfully navigate the medical school application process. Our curriculum will help you strengthen your application, deepen your understanding of health disparities, build your capacity for health equity leadership, …
College Students, Post-Baccalaureate Students, Graduate and Professional Students
Medicine
Artifice Chicago
The University of Chicago- Institute on Population and Precision Health
@rtifice is a Woodlawn-based organization that uses project-based, hands-on learning to endow participants with the tech and entrepreneurial skills that will make them the masters of their own destiny.
Elementary and Middle School Students, High School Students
Other
ASPPH/CDC Public Health Fellowship Program
Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health(ASPPH)
Started in 1995, the ASPPH/CDC Public Health Fellowship Program has fostered career development in areas such as Epidemiology, Public Health Policy, Health Communications, Biostatistics, Informatics, Monitoring & Evaluation, and Strategic Information, to name a few. Fellowship assignments are full-time opportunities with possible placement at CDC …
Post-Baccalaureate Students, Graduate and Professional Students
Public Health
ASPPH/EPA Fellowship
Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health(ASPPH)
The goal of the ASPPH/EPA Environmental Health Fellowship Program is to provide professional training and opportunities for early-career public health professionals to be involved with EPA on current and emerging environmental public health needs. EPA leads the nation's environmental science, research, education, and assessment efforts. …
College Students, Post-Baccalaureate Students
Public Health

Cancer Health Equity Summer Scholars (CHESS)
University of Illinois Cancer Center
The CHESS program is a paid, 8-week summer program that trains and mentors underrepresented minority high school students interested in careers focusing on cancer research and other health professions. The students learn about cancer health disparities from researchers by attending lecture series and journal clubs, …
High School Students
Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Pharmacy, Psychology, Clinical or Counseling, Public Health, Physical Therapy, Social Work, Other