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Has been accepted into U of Texas-Houston School of Medicine. Into Meharry Medical College (Post. Medical School GEMS Program (Post-Baccalaureate).

  • Patsy Thrasher – Accepted to James H. Quillen College of Medicine at East Tennessee State University, Meharry Medical College Ph.D. Programs in Biomedical Sciences and Morehouse School of Medicine M.S. Program in Biomedical Sciences.
  • Post-Baccalaureate Program. School of Medicine Academic Calendar 2017-2018. The Academic Catalog is posted on the College's website.


Anesthesiology Assistant Program

2013-2014
Traci Gables – Accepted to Emory and Trevecca, chose Emory.

Dental School

2013-2014
Jim (Fred) Hollingsworth – UTHSC (Memphis)

John Harrison - West Virginia University School of Dentistry

Daniel Francis - University of Louisville School of Dentistry
Samuel Hutton - UT Memphis
Colton Popp - UT Memphis

2009-2010
Lisa Jeffries - UT Memphis
Raj Brahmbhatt - UT Memphis

Graduate School

2016-2017

Christine Hale - University of Main, Ph.D. program in the Graduate School of Biomedical Science and Engineering.

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Taylor Lyon - University of California-Berkeley School of Public Health, M.S. program in Environmental Health Sciences: Global Health and the Environment.

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2013-2014
Jessica Hubbuch – University of Tennessee-Chattanooga, School of Education, Masters in Secondary Education program.
Kristin Stanfill – Accepted to Masters of Public Health (MPH) program at University of Alabama-Birmingham, Emory University’s Rollins School of Public Health MPH program and Colorado School of Public Health (MPH).
Patsy Thrasher – Accepted to James H. Quillen College of Medicine at East Tennessee State University, Meharry Medical College Ph.D. programs in Biomedical Sciences and Morehouse School of Medicine M.S. program in Biomedical Sciences. Chose ETSU.
Kristen Waddell – Miami University of Ohio, Masters degree in Biology, Global Field program.

Chelsea Standish – University of Tennessee-Knoxville College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, M.S. program in Entomology and Plant Pathology.

2012-2013
Evan Collins - University of Georgia
Mark Ihrie - Accepted to University of Kentucky and North Carolina State University. Chose NSCU program in Environmental and Molecular Toxicology.
Jamie Smith - James Madison University, Masters program in Biology (Botany).
Duncan McPherson - Accepted to University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill and UT-Knoxville. Chose UNC-Chapel Hill PhD program in Genetics and Molecular Biology.

Medicine

2011-2012
Sarah Candler - Texas Tech University, Masters program in Biology.
Justin Ellis - Tulane University, Masters program in Pharmacology.
Joel Pollom - Barry University (Miami, FL), accelerated Masters program in Anatomy.
Carrie Wiese - Accepted to Vanderbilt University (Biomedical Sciences Ph.D. program), University of Utah (Bioscience Ph.D Graduate Program) and University of Texas-Austin (Cell and Molecular Biology Ph.D. program). Chose Vanderbilt.

2010-2011
Reid Bolus - Baylor College of Medicine, Ph.D. Program in Human and Molecular Genetics and Vanderbilt University Biomedical Sciences.
George Campbell - The Kellogg School of Science and Technology at The Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, CA.
Sarah Candler - University of South Florida, M.S. in Integrative Biology-Ecology and Evolution.

2009-2010
Keith Emery - Bangor University, Wales UK MSx Marine Biology.

Law School

2013-2014
Simon Stanley – Accepted to University of Arizona (full scholarship), Stetson University (full scholarship), Willamette University (full scholarship), Lewis and Clark ($25,000/year scholarship), University of Oregon ($14,000/yr scholarship) and University of New Mexico. Chose University of Arizona.

2011-2012
Trevor Slayton (UTC MS-Esc graduate) - Vermont Law School, Master of Environmental Law and Policy program.

Medical School

2013-2014
Jared Anderson – Accepted to Meharry Medical College (Nashville) and Lincoln Memorial University DeBusk College of Medicine (LMU-DCOM); chose Meharry.
Manuel Bernal – Accepted to Loyola University Chicago’s Stritch School of Medicine, University of Colorado Medical School and Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science. Chose Loyola.
Emma Hall – Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine
Jared Hudson – Quillen College of Medicine (ETSU)
Jarrod Jackson - Morehouse School of Medicine.Kelton Messinger – Loma Linda University School of Medicine
2012-2013
Hunter Meyer– Medical College of Georgia
Hayden Shafer – Quillen College of Medicine (ETSU)
William Brooks – Quillen College of Medicine (ETSU)
Phoebe Shoemaker – Accepted to Quillen College of Medicine (ETSU) and Lincoln Memorial University DeBusk College of Medicine. Chose ETSU
Megan Ayres – Mercer University School of Medicine
Jessica Hale – Lincoln Memorial University DeBusk College of Medicine
Alexander Scherelis – UT Memphis

2011-2012
Eli Kennedy – ETSU
Le Lee Neoue – Lincoln Memorial University DeBusk College of Medicine (LMU-DCOM)
Garrett Venable – UT Memphis
Megan Roberson – ETSU
Tyler Walker – Accepted to UT Memphis, LMU-DCOM, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine and Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences College of Osteopathic Medicine. Chose UTMemphis.
Jesalyn Tate – ETSU
Andrew Fournet – UT Memphis
Gary Tackling – American University of the Caribbean Medical School in Cupecoy, St Maarten, N.A.
Munir Nouri Rahbe – American University of the Caribbean Medical School in Cupecoy, St Maarten, N.A.

2010-2011
Denni Fitzsimmons - Des Moins College of Osteopathic Medicine, awarded Air Force Scholarship
Jessica Howard - Lincoln Memorial University, DeBusk College of Medicine
Dane Bolton - Lincoln Memorial University, DeBusk College of Medicine and Lake Erie College of Medicine, chose LMU
Jennifer Woolsey - Lincoln Memorial University, DeBusk College of Medicine and Lake Erie College of Medicine, chose Lake Erie College of Medicine

Medical Technology

2013-2014
Daniel Waller – Medical Laboratory Science M.S. program (UTHSC)Nursing School

2012-2013
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2011-2012
Bethany Andrews - Vanderbilt University.Sarah Donnellan - Duke Nursing School

Optometry

2016-2017
Elsie Chang - Accepted to Southern College of Optometry, University of Alabama-Birmingham School of Optometry and University of Missouri-St. Louis College of Optometry. Chose Southern Colleg of Optometry.

Kaitlyn Thomas - University of Pikeville, Kentucky College of Optometry

2013-2014
Morgan Kickliter – Southern College of Optometry (Memphis).

2011-2012
Kayla Egner - Accepted UAB School of Optometry (Birmingham, AL), Illinois College of Optometry and Ohio State University College of Optometry. Chose UAB.

Anne Stephenson - Southern College of Optometry (Memphis).

Pharmacy School

2013-2014
Alexis Ewah – UTHSC (Memphis)
Dennis Santiago – UTHSC (Memphis)
Neha Naik – South College of Pharmacy (Knoxville)
2012-2013
Joshua Cooley – Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine School of Pharmacy (LECOM)
Rima Patel – Accepted to UT Memphis and Gatton College of Pharmacy (ETSU), chose UT Memphis
Wesley Arrison – Accepted to UT Memphis, Belmont University, Lipscomb University and Samford University, chose UT Memphis
Taylor Benson – Accepted to UT Memphis
Yooji Cho – Accepted to UT Memphis

2011-2012
Andrew Rangel – UT Memphis
Reid Meadows – UT Memphis
Jennifer Marceaux – Harding University, Searcy, AR
Nicholas Marceaux – Harding University, Searcy, AR
Matthew Percy – UT Memphis
Kaysi Jackson – Accepted to UT Memphis, Lipscomb and Samford. Chose UT Memphis

2009-2010
Nilam Patel - UT Memphis
Derrick Reinhart - UT Memphis
Nicholas Martin - UT Memphis
Kevin Patel - UT Memphis
Jarred Bowden - UT Memphis and Union, chose UT Memphis

2009-2010
Lindsey DeLoach – UT Memphis (delayed admission to 2011 in order to get BS)
Erica Childress – UT Memphis and Union University; chose UTMemphis
Cortney Wong – UT Memphis

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Physical Therapy

2013-2014
Gordon Rudell - UTHSC (Memphis).

Physician Assistant

2013-2014
Cailyn Bautista – UTHSC (Memphis)
Emily Mansfield – Lincoln Memorial University DeBusk College of Osteopathic Medicine (LMU-DCOM) graduate Physician Assistant program.

2012-2013
Tifi Toilolo - Duke University School of Medicine Physician Assistant Program.

2011-2012
Sarah Stott - LMU

Meharry Medical College School Of Medicine Post Bacc Program

2010-2011
Dustin Bates - Bethel UniversityLauren Milleville - Colorado School of Medicine, University of South Carolina, Lincoln Memorial University, Trivecca. Chose Colorado School of Medicine.

New York Medical College School Of Public Health

2009-2010
Alicia Dumont - Trevecca Nazarene University Physician Assistant SchoolAllison Lamb - Tennessee State UniversityAshley Pierce - Trevecca Nazarene University Physician Assistant School

Veterinary School

2016-2017
Caitlyn Clifford - St. George's University in Grenada, West Indies
2013-2014

Elizabeth Nielsen – Accepted to Iowa State University College of Veterinary Medicine and Lincoln Memorial University College of Veterinary Medicine. Chose Iowa State.

2012-2013
Breanna Dell – Accepted to Oregon State University and University of Tennessee-Knoxville joint DVM/MPH (Doctor of Veterinary Medicine/Master of Public Health) programs. Chose UTK.
Christine Teter – UTK (Knoxville)

2011-2012
Erin Felty - UTK

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Bachelor of Sciences/Doctor of Medicine (BS/MD) Program: Through a linkage with Meharry Medical College, students at Tennessee State University majoring in the biological sciences or chemistry are invited to participate in the Summer Enrichment [BS/MD] Program at Meharry Medical College. Tennessee State University students are selected by the TSU BS/MD Site Coordinator based on the students' GPA and the Coordinator's personal knowledge of the students. Students must also be deemed to possess the potential to succeed in the program that results in conditional acceptance into Meharry's School of Medicine. For more information contact Dr. Carla Gardner-Jones (Phone 615-963-1837; E-mail: cgardner@tnstate.edu)

Minority Access to Research Careers (MARC) Program: The MARC Honors Undergraduate Research Training Program has been funded by the National Institutes of Health since June 1, 1980. The objective of the program is to increase the number of well-prepared minority students who can compete successfully for entry into graduate programs leading to the Ph.D. degree in the biomedical sciences. For more information contact Dr. Margaret Whalen (Phone 615-963-5247; E-mail: mwhalen@tnstate.edu_ or Dr. E. Lewis Myles (Phone: 615-963-5789; E-mail: emyles@tnstate.edu)

Minority Biomedical Research Support - Support of Continuous Research Excellence (MBRS/SCORE): The MBRS-SCORE program has received continuous funding since 1973 from National Institutes of Health, the National Institute General Medical Sciences. The primary goals of the program are to increase the number of minority scientists in biomedical research and to enhance the infrastructure which supports biomedical research at institutions that serve large numbers of minority students. For more information contact Dr. Terrrance L. Johnson (Phone: 615-963-5748; E-mail: tjohnson@tnstate.edu)

Project Tiger Teach (PTT): The TSU PTT program is a National Science Foundation (NSF) Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program that seeks to encourage talented science, technology, engineering, and mathematics majors and professionals to become K-12 mathematics and science teachers. It provides funds to institutions of higher education to support scholarships, stipends, and academic programs for undergraduate STEM majors and post-baccalaureate students holding STEM degrees who earn a teaching credential and commit to teaching in high-need K-12 school districts. For more information contact Dr. Elaine Martin (Phone 615-963-5769; e-mail: emartin@tnstate.edu)

TSU-NERVE Program: The TSU-NERVE program is a research training program for rising juniors majoring in Biology, Chemistry or Psychology. Eligible students must have a cumulative GPA of 3.2 or greater, earning/have earned a grade of B or better in General Biology I, General Biology II, General Psychology, General Chemistry I, General Chemistry II, Elementary Statistics or equivalent, Physics I, Physics II; provide 2 professional references and submit a personal statement of academic and professional goals. For application and more information contact Dr. Lisa de la Mothe (ldelamot@tnstate.edu) in Psychology or Dr. Hugh Fentress (hfentress@tnstate.edu) in Biology.

Undergraduate Research and Mentoring (URM) in Ecology and Environmental Science Program: The TSU URM Program is a new program supported the National Science Foundation. The objective of the program is to mentor and prepare minority undergraduate students to pursue graduate degrees and successful careers in Ecology and Environmental Science. For more information contact Dr. Dafeng Hui (Phone: 615-963-5777; dhui@tnstate.edu).

SUMMER PROGRAMS

By affiliation agreement with the Gulf Coast Research Laboratory, a wide range of marine biology courses may be taken for resident credit by Departmental majors. In addition, the department maintains a listing of available summer research and training programs in the MARC program office.