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.
Are you interested in obtaining research experience before the end of your undergraduate career? The University of North Texas Health Science Center invites you to apply to one of three upcoming summer research programs. You will engage in an immersive research experience, obtain research skills, and present your work. The deadline to apply is March 21, 2022.
These summer research internships are at the University of North Texas Health Science
Center in Fort Worth, Texas. Each program runs for 10 weeks, starting on May 10, 2022
– July 15, 2022. Click the links below to learn about each program, the requirements, available support for living accommodations support, and to apply.
Summer Multicultural Advances Research Training (SMART)
Developing Undergraduate Researchers-Matter (DURA-M)
Summer Scholars in Cancer Research (SSCR)
Pat Baker, Senior Administrative Coordinator SMART & DURA-M Programs Phone: (817) 735-0642
Pat.Baker@unthsc.edu
Roda Cotanay, Senior Administrative Coordinator SSCR (CPRIT) Program Phone: (817) 735-7957
Roda.Cotanay@unthsc.edu
JAMP's five-part seminar series, in partnership with OnlineMedEd, provided scholars with strategies to support both academic success and personal growth.
Todd Lang, JAMP Faculty Director at UNT, launched a care package initiative to help students start the semester strong. What began with basic supplies quickly expanded to address food insecurity and other student needs, offering items like non-perishable food, lab supplies, and hygiene products. Lang’s effort, supported by his team, reflects JAMP's mission to remove barriers and ensure students can focus on their studies and succeed in their journey to become healthcare professionals.
The pursuit of careers in healthcare continues to evolve as the latest Entry Year (EY) 2025 data highlights notable shifts in application and matriculation patterns across dental, medical, and veterinary schools. These changes reflect both the growing interest in these professions and subtle variations in academic benchmarks.