- General Information
- Professional & Extracurricular Experiences
- International, Post-Baccalaureate & Transfer Students
What is the Office of Pre-Health Professions?
Our office supports FIU students applying to Pre-Health professional programs: Medical, Dental, Optometry, Pharmacy, Physician Assistant, Podiatry, and Veterinary. This includes discussing the application timeline for programs, reviewing course requirements, assisting with committee letter packets, and timing preparation for admission tests.
Does the Office of Pre-Health Professions assist students interested in Nursing? Athletic Training? Occupational Therapy? Physical Therapy? Or Speech Language Pathology?
No. Students interested in the FIU Undergraduate Nursing or Graduate Health Science programs should contact the Nicole Wertheim College of Nursing & Health Sciences at 305-348-7703.
How can I meet with a Pre-Health Advisor?
Currently enrolled students can make an appointment with an advisor after they have designated their pre-professional intent in their FIU student portal.
To designate your Pre-Professional intent, please follow these instructions:
- Login to your my.fiu.edu account
- Select Academic Advising tile
- Select My Major tile
- Select drop-down menu 'Pre-Professional Intent' & how you would like to be designated (pre-med, pre-dental, pre-vet, etc.)
Once you have completed these steps, allow the system 24-48 business hours to assign you one of our advisors. Log back into Panther Success Network to schedule an appointment with your assigned advisor.
For more instructions on this process, please refer to the Panther Success Network Student Manual.
I am not an enrolled student. What should I do?
Prospective students should first speak with FIU Admissions about becoming a current student. Then follow the above steps to designate their pre-professional intent to meet with an advisor.
When should I meet with a Pre-Health Advisor?
Students are encouraged to meet with their Pre-Health advisor as early as their first semester at FIU. We also suggest students consult with our office at least once a semester to make sure they are on track.
What major should I choose?
Majors should be chosen depending on specific field of interest. Commonly chosen majors include Biological Sciences, Natural & Applied Sciences, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Biomedical Engineering, Psychology, or Liberal Studies.
FIU offers a wide range of bachelor’s! To view all options, visit: FIU Degrees & Programs
What if my major is not listed above?
While almost any major is acceptable, students should consider the pre-requisite coursework required of their professional programs when choosing.
Students also have the option to add a Second Major in Natural and Applied Sciences: Medical Science Track to complete required coursework.
Note: 'Pre-Medicine' 'Pre-Dental' etc. is NOT a major. It is simply the interest to apply to a specific graduate program upon completing a bachelor’s degree. Students will be required to declare a major (or add a second major) and are then able to designate their pre-professional intent. For more information, please see above under General Information 'How can I meet with a Pre-Health Advisor?'.
Can my Pre-Health Advisor change my major?
No. Your Pre-Health advisor does not have access to changing your major. Please contact your main Academic Advisor to complete the major change process. For more information, please review the FIU OneStop Change Degree Program information.
Can the Office of Pre-Health Professions Advising lift a hold on my registration?
No. You should connect with an academic advisor about registration issues. For more information regarding Holds, please review FIU Onestop Holds and Errors information.
Can the Office of Pre-Health Professions Advising help me gain registration priority?
No. You should connect with an academic advisor and refer to FIU Onestop. It is also helpful to review the FIU Academic Calendar to make note of important dates.
What classes should I be taking?
Students can refer to their chosen career page for a more comprehensive list of basic academic coursework. Choose your career track, and click on the 'Prerequisite Guide' link under the Academics tab. It is a student's responsibility to check individual programs regarding the coursework needed to matriculate at their institution.
How is distance learning/ online coursework evaluated?
As a result of COVID-19, many schools are flexible and will consider online courses as needed. It is a students responsibility to check with their individual programs on how these courses will be evaluated.
What is a good GPA for pre-professional schools?
While it will vary between professional schools, students are encouraged to maintain a competitive GPA. Most graduate programs expect a minimum of a 3.0 GPA.
How can I calculate my Overall GPA & Science GPA?
Students can use our GPA Calculator Spreadsheet to calculate their overall GPA.
How do I know which courses are classified as science?
Professional schools classify science courses such as Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Math Courses (BCPM). For more detailed information, please review the following guidelines, as per your professional interest:
- AAMC Course Classification Guide
- AACPMAS Course Subjects
- ADEA AADSAS Course Subjects
- CASPA Course Subject Category GPAs
- OptomCAS Calculating your GPA
- PHARMCAS Verification and GPA Calculations
- VMCAS Calculations your GPA
Do professional schools accept AP/IB credits?
Some professional schools will accept these credits but not all. Contact individual schools on their policies regarding AP and IB credits.
Contact Us
Pre-Health Advising
Modesto A. Maidique Campus
11200 SW 8th Street, DM 337
Miami, FL 33199
305-348-0515
preprofc@fiu.edu