Master Plan Update
The Centennial Campus Master Plan (Update November 2022) exists to update the existing residence life experience and aligns with the College’s 2022-2027 Strategic Plan.
Paul Wilson

I graduated from Carroll in 2019 with a double major in Health Sciences and Chemistry, both degrees were central to my decision to pursue medicine. While my hard science classes were fascinating in their descriptions of the mechanics that drive medicine, my Health Science classes challenged me to understand medicine as more than biochemical processes. The Health Science curriculum gave me an understanding of the medical system that I desired to enter, and the opportunities for improvement that our generation must address.

Paul Wilson
Jenna Starke

While most pre-med students choose a more biology-focused major, I am extremely grateful for the Health Sciences education I received at Carroll. It has not only prepared me with the science coursework necessary for my med school curriculum, but has also given me a well-rounded, advanced perspective on healthcare that many of my med school classmates have not received. Ultimately, this will allow me to best help my patients as a physician.

Entered the University of Washington WWAMI medical school in 2020.

Jenna Starke
Josh Turner

My education at Carroll College was an extremely positive and life-changing experience. Choosing my pre-med major as Health Sciences was a good decision and one I would recommend. The core Health Sciences curriculum is ideal for an aspiring physician. For example, one of my favorite courses of the four years was Introduction to Epidemiology -- a required class for the major. Other pre-med courses such as organic chemistry and cellular biology can easily be added as electives.

Josh Turner
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