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Pre-Health Current Students Calendar

Hi, Wolf Pack! Current students can use this page to navigate to many of Loyola's resources and to learn about new events and information. 

Upcoming Events

To stay up-to-date on pre-health events, be sure to read the weekly pre-health e-newsletter, "This Week in Loyola Pre-Health." Delivered to your inbox every Monday, the newsletter includes campus and community events, in-person and virtual info sessions, summer programs, and more! If you would like to be added to the mailing list, email bwrhines@loyno.edu

Pre-Health Career Choices

Health professional schools including dentistry, medicine, optometry, pharmacy, physical therapy, nursing, veterinary medicine, physician assistant studies, and many more require students to complete pre-requisite classes in basic courses to matriculate into their programs. As a designated Pre-Health student, the department will ensure you have the tools and resources to stay on track and complete the necessary pre-requisite courses required by these institutions. 

Explore Health Professional Career Paths

Loyola Highlights

Allyn Schoeffler

Dr. Allyn Schoeffler is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Loyola. She earned her PhD in biochemistry from U.C. Berkeley, after which she spent five years working in early discovery research at Genentech, a pharmaceutical company. Her current research centers on understanding the structural and biophysical determinants of protein function, particularly enzyme specialization. She maintains multiple collaborations with extramural colleagues, and her work is funded by grants from the NIH, NASA, and the Louisiana Board of Regents.

At Loyola, Dr. Schoeffler teaches Biochemistry, Physical Chemistry, and General Chemistry. Her teaching interests include developing deeply integrated interdisciplinary courses, teaching writing across the disciplines, and incorporating coding into science curricula. She is committed to liberal arts education and loves working with students of all levels in the classroom and the lab.

 

Obioha

Adelia Obioha says, "I chose Loyola because it was close to home, or rather…it was home. I was born and raised in New Orleans, and after high school, I knew that this city still had so much more to offer me. Turns out, I was right. From the moment I stepped on campus, I felt the welcoming, easygoing spirit of Loyola, and this atmosphere quickly became my favorite thing about this university. A big focus at Loyola is holistic education, and this philosophy has motivated me to look introspectively, and ask not “am I a good student?” but “am I a good person?”. As I graduate and move on, I feel anticipation. I trust that I have time to find my path, and that, when I do find it, Loyola has prepared me well enough to excel."