Pre-health students at Wheaton College
Health Professions

Health Professions

Why Pursue Health Professions?

Healthcare practitioners are needed in the United States and throughout the world to address the needs of those suffering from illness and disease and promote health and wellness to all individuals. The Health Professions Program provides personalized advising and support services, encouraging students to be intentional and strategic toward the pursuit of a career in the health professions. Such practices help aid the development of character traits and demonstrate the compassionate heart of Christ to others enabling students to become leaders within healthcare fields, building the church and benefitting society worldwide. Ultimately, we aim to enhance your overall development and future success in a healthcare career.

2
credits available through a health professions seminar / internship course
50+
internship opportunities
71%
acceptance rate to medical and dental schools

Why Pursue Health Professions at Wheaton?

The Health Professions office provides an array of support services and opportunities to enhance and facilitate the students' formation of a pathway to the health profession of their choosing. You’ll get one-on-one advising, small group workshops, and events aimed to help you explore and understand our healthcare environment. We also host a mock interview evening with local alumni physicians to help you hone your interviewing skills. When it comes time to apply to health professions schools, we’ll be there to help.

What Will I Learn?

Students can declare a specific goal based on the intended future profession (Medicine, Dentistry, Nursing, Physical Therapy, etc.). Advising is centered upon the declared interest.

Consult the course catalog for full listing of current courses available in this field.

Careers in the Health Professions

With self-assessment and reflection, graduates consider whether they are well-suited for a health profession related to diagnosing and treating; an associated field; a rehabilitating profession; an administrative field; or an affiliated field independent but related to health care.

The overall acceptance rate varies each year. Approximately 64-78% of Wheaton College students are accepted to medical and dental schools each year. For the past application cycle (22-23 academic year), the acceptance rate was 78%. 

For the 2022 – 2023 cycle, 75% of Wheaton College medical school (MD & DO) applicants were accepted. 85% of the students who applied interviewed with at least one school.

For the 2022 – 2023 cycle, 100% of Wheaton College dental school applicants were accepted.

Additional Information:

  • Nationally, almost 53,000 students applied to allopathic (MD) medical schools and 43% were accepted (2023 entering class). 

  • The average GPA and MCAT score for Wheaton College’s accepted class to US medical schools (MD & DO, entering fall 2023) is 3.64 SCI GPA, 3.76 CUM GPA and 512.2 on the MCAT. 75% had a 510 or higher on the MCAT.

  • It is important to keep in mind that admissions decisions are not made solely based on GPA and MCAT scores. A variety of factors are considered for admissions. For more information on the Holistic Review process occurring during the medical school admissions process please see the AAMC website and AACOM website.

How many Wheaton students apply to medical and dental schools annually?

During the recent application cycles of the last several years (2018-2023), our Pre-Health Professions program offered assistance and support services to students and alumni applying to graduate programs. The average number of applicants to allopathic medical schools annually was 36 (range: 37-44); to osteopathic medical schools 12 (range: 10-16); and to dental schools 4.5 (range 2-9).

Careers in the Health Professions

With self-assessment and reflection, graduates consider whether they are well-suited for a health profession related to diagnosing and treating; an associated field; a rehabilitating profession; an administrative field; or an affiliated field independent but related to health care.

The overall acceptance rate varies each year. Approximately 64-78% of Wheaton College students are accepted to medical and dental schools each year. For the past application cycle (22-23 academic year), the acceptance rate was 78%. 

For the 2022 – 2023 cycle, 75% of Wheaton College medical school (MD & DO) applicants were accepted. 85% of the students who applied interviewed with at least one school.

For the 2022 – 2023 cycle, 100% of Wheaton College dental school applicants were accepted.

Additional Information:

  • Nationally, almost 53,000 students applied to allopathic (MD) medical schools and 43% were accepted (2023 entering class). 

  • The average GPA and MCAT score for Wheaton College’s accepted class to US medical schools (MD & DO, entering fall 2023) is 3.64 SCI GPA, 3.76 CUM GPA and 512.2 on the MCAT. 75% had a 510 or higher on the MCAT.

  • It is important to keep in mind that admissions decisions are not made solely based on GPA and MCAT scores. A variety of factors are considered for admissions. For more information on the Holistic Review process occurring during the medical school admissions process please see the AAMC website and AACOM website.

How many Wheaton students apply to medical and dental schools annually?

During the recent application cycles of the last several years (2018-2023), our Pre-Health Professions program offered assistance and support services to students and alumni applying to graduate programs. The average number of applicants to allopathic medical schools annually was 36 (range: 37-44); to osteopathic medical schools 12 (range: 10-16); and to dental schools 4.5 (range 2-9).

  • Creighton University School of Medicine (Phoenix campus)
  • Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine at Washington State University
  • Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern University
  • George Washington University School of Medicine
  • Illinois College of Osteopathic Medicine at Midwestern University
  • Loma Linda University School of Dentistry
  • Loma Linda University School of Medicine
  • RUSH Medical College
  • Texas A & M School of Medicine
  • University of Illinois College of Medicine
  • University of North Carolina School of Medicine
  • University of Oklahoma College of Medicine
  • University of Texas School of Dentistry at Houston

 

  • Abilene Christian University, Doctor of Occupational Therapy program
  • Butler University, PA program
  • Illinois College of Optometry
  • Indiana University - School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Physical Therapy (DPT) program
  • Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing
  • Northwestern University, PA program
  • RUSH College of Nursing
  • Rush University, Occupational Therapy Doctorate program
  • University of Delaware, Physical Therapy (DPT) program
  • University of Iowa, PA program
The Health Professions Office is such a wonderful resource on campus. I have been so blessed by the advising I received as I prepared for nursing school. — Emma Gingrich '16, Student, Emory University, Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing
The Health Professions Office has been absolutely invaluable to my pursuit of, application to, and matriculation into medical school. From collecting and compiling recommendation letters, to offering strategic interview and application advice, to putting me into contact with Wheaton alumni at several medical schools, [Wheaton faculty] have been incredibly helpful throughout this process. — Topher McCauley '16, Student, University of North Carolina School of Medicine Raleigh, North Carolina
I had the opportunity to live and work in Quito, Ecuador, and . . . was able to shadow and assist as an intern in two different medical settings. The healthcare professionals demonstrated to me what a profession of Christlike care ought to look like and confirmed for me that I feel called into healthcare. — Molly Reeves '16, Recipient of the Global Health Internship Scholarship