Undergraduate Catalog 2012-2013

Preprofessional Program Advisors

Coordinator

Dr. Mike Gleason, Professor of Biology, 213 Herty Hall

(478) 445-0813

Biology and Environmental Science

Dr. Michael Gleason, Professor of Biology, 213 Herty Hall

(478) 445-0813

(Predentistry, Preoptometry, Prephysician Assistant, Premedicine)

 

Dr. Kenneth S. Saladin, Professor of Biology, 236 Herty Hall

(478) 445-0816

(Premedicine)

 

Dr. Dennis Parmley, Professor of Biology, 105 Herty Hall

(478) 445-0817

(Preveterinary Medicine)

 

Dr. Christopher Skelton, Associate Professor of Biology, 134 Herty Hall

(478) 445-2440

(Preforestry/Natural Resources; Premedicine)

 

Dr. Ellen France, Assistant Professor of Biology, 211 Herty Hall

(478) 445-1330

(Premedicine)

 

Chemistry and Physics

Dr. Rosalie Richards, Professor of Chemistry, 310 Herty Hall

(478) 445-7302

(Premedicine, Predentistry)

 

Dr. Chavonda Mills, Assistant Professor of Chemistry, 309 Herty Hall

(478) 445-0819

(Premedicine, Predentistry)

 

Dr. Ronald Fietkau, Professor of Chemistry, 316 Herty Hall

(478) 445-5769

(Prepharmacy)

 

Kinesiology

Ms. Allison Everett, Lecturer and Premajor advisor

(478) 445-6987

104 Parks Memorial

 

(Prephysical Therapy, Premedicine, Prephysician Assistant,

 

Preoccupational Therapy)

 

Government and Sociology

Ms. Jennifer Hammack, Assistant Professor, 2-19 Arts & Sciences

(478) 446-9253

(Prelaw)

 

Mathematics

Mr. Kenneth W. Flowers, Lecturer of Mathematics

 

1-29 Arts & Science Bldg

(478) 445-5292

(Preengineering/Dual Degree)

 

Psychology

Dr. Lee Gillis, Professor of Psychology, 1-18 Arts & Sciences Bldg.

(478) 445-4574

(Preoccupational Therapy, Premedicine-Psychiatry)

 

Each preprofessional advisor works with the student to plan a curriculum designed to meet the requirements for professional school admission. The preprofessional advisor is frequently a student’s academic advisor, but this will vary depending upon the student’s major. Preprofessional advisors should be consulted before and during the professional school application process. Since preprofessional requirements will vary, it is important to refer to catalogs of specific professional colleges and to consult with their admissions counselors as well. Also, keep in mind that professional colleges in many states do not accept out-of-state students, or do so on a limited basis.