JAMP’s Student Success Seminar Series: Empowering the Whole Scholar
JAMP's five-part seminar series, in partnership with OnlineMedEd, provided scholars with strategies to support both academic success and personal growth.
Have questions about SHSU-COM’s admissions process? Curriculum? Services available to students? Or maybe what osteopathic medicine is? Get your questions ready and join SHSU-COM for a virtual information session. SHSU-COM will have panelists well-versed in every department who are eager to answer your questions in real time.
This event will be held through Zoom. Be prepared to turn your cameras and microphones on (or type in the chatbox if that’s more your style) to interact with students, faculty, and staff. Spots are limited, so register today.
12:00 PM (CST)
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5:30 PM (CST)
12:00 PM (CST)
SHSU-COM students invite you to join them for a virtual student panel! Do you want to know what student life is like? Why they chose SHSU-COM and osteopathic medicine? Or what advice they have to give? Join us to get your questions answered!
The session will be a casual Q&A-style panel with students (no faculty or staff) and
is a great opportunity to learn more about us from their perspective. Spots are limited,
so register today!
10:00 AM (CST)
Contact Information
Website: SHSU-COM virtual events page
Call: 936-202-5202
Email: EnrollCOM@shsu.edu
Facility Address: 925 City Central Ave, Conroe, TX 77304
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