The Health Careers Connection program is designed to help disadvantaged, underrepresented and high-achieving high school students from counties in West Michigan succeed at Western Michigan University and return to their communities to practice after graduation.
Program Benefits
Students accepted into the program will receive a scholarship to pay for six credit hours as well as residence hall and meal-plan costs for the summer I session. Credit hours may be a combination of general education courses and discipline-specific courses that would count toward a bachelor's degree offered by the College of Health and Human Services.