At OU Health Campus, we recognize the pivotal role that academic advisors play in shaping the future of aspiring healthcare professionals. Whether you’re a high school counselor or a college advisor, this resource hub is designed to empower you with essential tools and information to guide students toward successful health-related pathways.
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🗓️ Monday, June 8, 2026 - Friday, June 12, 2026 | 📍 Bird Library
SPARK is a free, week‑long summer program offered by the OU College of Medicine through the Office of Access and Community Engagement that gives high school students immersive, hands‑on exposure to medicine through interactive activities and discussions with faculty and medical students. Designed to ignite interest in health careers, the program welcomes all high school students—with priority given first to upperclassmen—and provides meaningful experiences across various medical specialties on the OU Health Campus.
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The Recruitment & Admissions Bulletins are used to communicate approved programatic changes to academic advisors and prospective students. Bulletins will be produced monthly.
2025 Advisors' Symposium Booklet
Explore programs by degree level, prerequisites required, and the estimated time to complete your degree. Pathways to Health Professions Document
Spanish Edition
Explore programs by degree level, prerequisites required, and the estimated time you will be at OU-Tulsa. Pathways to OU-Tulsa Document
A comprehensive magazine-style publication designed to orient students at OU Health Campus. You will find information about all the out-of-the-classroom programs and services designed to support their progress toward graduation. Sower Magazine