Additional information is available from the
AAMC by writing to the Minority
Student Opportunities in U.S. Medical Schools,
AAMC, 2450 N Street NW,
Washington, DC 20037.
Information on financial aid is also available
from the following sources:
1. Financial Aid for Minorities in Health
Fields, published by Garrett Park Press,
PO Box 190, Garrett Park, MD 20896, 1993. It
contains references to fellow-
ships, loans, grants, and awards.
2. Office of Statewide Health Planning and
Development, Health Profession
Career Opportunity Program, 1600 Ninth Street,
Sacramento, CA 95814. Upon
request, you will receive a free copy of
Financial Advice for Minority Students
Seeking an Education in the Health
Professions.
3. Office of the Associate Dean for Student
Affairs, Boston University, School of
Medicine, 80 East Concord Street, Boston, MA
02118. Ask for Financing
Medical Education.
SUMMER PROGRAMS
Summer enrichment programs are designed to
increase the minority applicant pool in
medical schools. Participants obtain a variety
of assistance, including concentrated sci-
ence review courses. They also receive help in
improving test taking, study and writing
skills, and clinical research lab
exposure.
California
Student Research Program
American Heart Association
1710 Gilbreth Road
Burlingame, CA 94010
(415) 259-6700
Minority Access to Health Careers
Program
MAHC Program
California Polytechnic State
University
San Luis Obispo, CA 93407
(805) 756-2840
HCOP Summer Enrichment Program
Program Coordinator
San Jose State University
College of Applied Arts and
Sciences
One Washington Square
San Jose, CA 95192
(408) 924-2911
Collegiate Union for Health-Related Education
(CUHRE)
Aztec Center, 305A
San Diego State University
San Diego, CA 92182
(619) 594-4793
Summer Academic Study Program
(SASP)
Office of Minority Affairs
School of Medicine
University of California, Davis
Davis, CA 95616
(916) 752-4808
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