CORE Program Eligibility and Application Information
Participant Eligibility
The Office of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging seeks 30 undergraduate students interested in pursuing medical studies who are committed to advancing opportunities for populations that lack equitable access to health care and/or are committed to serving the underserved.
The CORE Program is open to all undergraduates pursuing medicine and/or other healthcare professions in a community college or four-year university. Applicants must have one semester completed prior to applying and graduation date after December 2025.
All students are encouraged to apply, including first-generation college students (first in their families to attend college/university), students from backgrounds underrepresented in medicine, and students committed to advancing opportunities for communities and populations who lack equitable access to health care.
No minimum GPA is required; however, students must be in good academic standing.
Other factors for consideration include that a student:
- Identifies with a group that is racially/ethnically underrepresented in the health professions;
- Comes from an economically or educationally disadvantaged background; and/or
- Has demonstrated an interest in issues affecting underserved populations and a commitment to advancing opportunities for communities and populations who lack equitable access to health care.
- Submits one compelling personal essay and one strong letter of recommendation.
Application Components
- Resume
- Online Program Application: Application is due April 30, 2025, at 4:00 p.m. ET. and should include:
- Personal Information
- Education with unofficial transcript(s)
- Parent/Guardian Information
- One essay (maximum 500 words) in response to the questions below:
- What are the specific opportunity gaps you have encountered?
- How will you use the CORE program to make your way into medicine or the health professions?
- One Letter of Recommendation from academic institution (academic advisor, professor, or mentor). Letter of Recommendation is due April 30, 2025 at 4 PM EST. Refer to the CORE Letters of Recommendation Guidelines below.