Campus Resources

College Academic Advising
Students should meet with a professional academic advisor in their College (CNAS, CHASS, or Engineering) for assistance in meeting degree requirements, tracking academic progress, scheduling classes, and other College specific requirements. MHCP staff work with program participants to help identify a student's appropriate career path to a health profession, specific and/or additional pre-requisites for admission to a health professions program, and extracurricular activities to enhance professional school applications, and assist with applications to health professions programs. MHCP advising is NOT a substitute for College academic advising.
- College of Natural and Agricultural Sciences (CNAS)
- College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences (CHASS)
- Bourns College of Engineering Advising
Specialized Resource Centers & Programs
Career Center - career planning, job and internship listings, job search strategies, career counseling, letters of reference service, and various workshops
Learning Center - academic support services to help students succeed in their classes
CNAS Freshman Scholars Program - first-year learning community of 24 students with common academic goals and dedication to excellence who attend classes together
Medical Scholars Program (MSP) - a community of highly motivated and talented students interested in careers in the health sciences identified based on their commitment to program goals, community service, helping underserved Inland Empire populations, and interested in graduate or professional careers in a health related field.
Office of Undergraduate Scholarships, Fellowships, and Awards - services to undergraduates intended to maximize competitiveness for prestigious awards and to create more scholarship opportunities for students on our campus.
University Honors Program (UHP) - lower division curriculum for honors students with special seminars, projects, and classes designed to introduce them to the challenges and rewards of scholarship and research and to encourage community service
