You are invited to the Health Professions Student Center (HPSC) in CUE 502 to see our “WE MADE IT” bulletin board, which holds the many smiling faces of last year’s students who made it into the health professional school of their choice. We celebrated with over 150 students last spring and summer as we heard about our students’ acceptance, and then we snapped their photos! These students include 21 future doctors, 6 future dentists, 45 future pharmacists, 64 future nurses, 7 future veterinarians, and even more future physical therapists, occupational therapists, physician assistants, chiropractors, and medical laboratory scientists. We in HPSC are so proud of them, and we feel the whole university should be proud, as these students have become some of WSU’s most successful graduates. Please feel free to come view the WE MADE IT board in the CUE 502 Atrium, before we take their photos down to make room for this coming years’ admitted students.
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