MBU Natural Sciences students eye med schools, doctoral programs
As another academic year comes to a close, Missouri Baptist University’s Division of Natural Sciences continues to equip students for success after graduation.
The University has a long history of preparing students for advanced studies in the health and sciences industries. This year is proving no different. Already, a bevy of soon-to-be graduates have been accepted in programs across the country.
The Natural Sciences Division includes the area of Biochemistry, Biology, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physical Science, Physics and Pre-Nursing.
2013 graduates pursuing advanced studies
Kristin Terry – Biochemistry major – accepted to Southern Illinois University’s Medical School
Faith Passon – Chemistry major – accepted to Washington University’s PhD program
Adrian Simien – Biology major – starting graduate school at DeMoines University’s School of Osteopathic Medicine
Michaela McGinn – Biology major – graduate school at Illinois State University’s Department of Cell and Molecular Biology
Melissa Bolliger – Biology major – starting at St Louis College of Pharmacy
Kayla Tisza – Biology major – accepted to Goldfarb’s Nursing program.
Have you been accepted to a graduate program for the fall 2013 semester? If so, we would love to share your news.