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MAP to College! is a free, one-day, annual college-going event held in the fall for Bay Area students in the 12th grade and their parents or guardians. Fall semester of a students' senior year in high school is a critical time for college applications. As colleges become more competitive and selective, it is important that students understand the nuances of each college application and how to write a strong personal essay. Attendees of MAP to College! can attend workshops on the UC application and personal statement, the CSU application, the Community College transfer path, the application and admissions process for private colleges and financial aid. Financial aid workshops are presented in English, Spanish and Cantonese. This event is targeted to students in the twelfth grade, but students of all grades are welcome to attend!
K-12 Open to All Underrepresented Minorities
First Generation to College Academic Outreach Community Building Education/Training Informational Session Office of Diversity & Outreach
For more information contact us:
Contact
Don Woodson
Email address
Deadline
Week before event, September or October
Duration
September October
Participation
Open Invitation
RSVP
Location
UCSF Parnassus
Plan on College! is a free, one-day, annual event for Bay Area students in the eighth grade and their parents or guardians. Attendees of Plan on College! will receive valuable information on course selection for high school, factors that impact college eligibility, college financial aid, and long-term benefits of a college education. Parent workshops are presented in English, Spanish and Cantonese by experts in the field.
K-12 Open to All Underrepresented Minorities
LGBT First Generation to College Female People with Disabilities Outreach Community Building Education/Training Informational Session Office of Diversity & Outreach
For more information contact us:
Contact
Don Woodson
Email address
Deadline
Week of event for online registration
Participation
Open Invitation
RSVP
Location
San Francisco
If you're looking for an exciting career in health sciences, join us for Pharmacy Information Day to learn more about a career in pharmacy. This special program will help you discover pharmacy as a profession and learn about the training you need to succeed in this well-respected, highly-compensated health care field. You'll learn about the unique role of pharmacists in health care, the many options for career specialization, and the workforce demand for pharmacy professionals. Students and faculty will share their insights on the doctor of pharmacy program at UCSF - the curriculum, admissions requirements, and preparation for the field of pharmacy.
Undergrad Open to All Outreach
UCSF Pharmacy Registered Campus Organization
For more information contact us:
Contact
Joel Gonzales
Email address
Phone
415-502-5368
Website
Deadline
Registration Varies year to year. Please check our website.
Participation
RSVP
Location
California
If you're looking for an exciting career in health sciences, join us for Pharmacy Information Day to learn more about a career in pharmacy. This special program will help you discover pharmacy as a profession and learn about the training you need to succeed in this well-respected, highly-compensated health care field. You'll learn about the unique role of pharmacists in health care, the many options for career specialization, and the workforce demand for pharmacy professionals. Students and faculty will share their insights on the doctor of pharmacy program at UCSF - the curriculum, admissions requirements, and preparation for the field of pharmacy.
Undergrad Open to All Outreach
UCSF Pharmacy Registered Campus Organization
For more information contact us:
Contact
Joel Gonzales
Email address
Phone
415-502-5368
Website
Deadline
Registration Varies year to year. Please check our website.
Participation
RSVP
Location
UCSF Parnassus
The vast majority of people holding biomedical PhDs find work, but the number of PhDs who obtain tenure-track faculty positions now represents a shrinking minority. The MIND program is an experiment in career development and exploration, funded by an NIH Broadening Experiences in Scientific Training (BEST) award. We hope to provide better resources for students and postdocs who wish to explore the wide range of possible career outcomes that are available to biomedical trainees, and better support for the faculty who mentor them. Program is funded through an NIH Broadening Experiences in Scientific Training (BEST) Award.
UCSF Learners Open to All Outreach
Mentorship
For more information contact us:
Contact
Elizabeth Silva
Email address
Phone
415 502-2927
Website
Deadline
TBD
Duration
Annual program running from September to May
Participation
Application
Location
UCSF Parnassus
UCSF Mission Bay
Our mission is to provide access to quality health care for underserved people of California. This is accomplished by linking academic training programs with training sites in urban and rural underserved areas of the state such as community clinics and health centers, hospitals and other community based sites. The California AHEC has 13 centers, each responsible for a geographic service area in an urban or rural part of the state. Each center develops its own programs based on the needs of their service area and include continuing education for health professionals and staff working in underserved communities; rotations and other community experiences for health professions students and residents and youth health careers programs for underrepresented minority and other disadvantaged K-14 students. Each of these programs seeks to train future HPs, recruit and retain health professionals for community clinics and health centers and other types of sites that provide medical/dental and behavioral health services to the underserved populations of CA.
UCSF Learners Undergrad K-12
Community Members Open to All Academic Outreach Service Learning Certificate/Degree Program Community Building Conference/Symposium Education/Training Informational Session UCSF Medicine
For more information contact us:
Contact
Brenda Mitchell
Email address
Phone
559-241-7650
Website
Duration
Ongoing
Location
California
San Francisco
Bay Area
National
UCSF volunteers partner with K-12 teachers to co-plan and co-teach a series of science lessons.
UCSF Learners K-12 Academic
Outreach Service Learning Volunteer Community Building Education/Training Mentorship UCSF Dentistry UCSF Medicine UCSF Graduate Division
For more information contact us:
Contact
Rebecca Smith
Email address
Deadline
Generally early to mid-November
Duration
spring semester annually
Participation
Application
Location
UCSF Parnassus
San Francisco
UCSF Mission Bay
This ambitious collaborative public education initiative, led by UCSF SEP, brings together our leading academic, scientific, corporate, and non-profit institutions to showcase the region as an international leader in innovation. Each year, the 50+ festival events attract over 50,000 active participants, many of whom traditionally do not have access to quality scientific resources.
UCSF Learners UCSF Staff UCSF Faculty
K-12 Community Members Open to the Public Open to All Outreach Community Building
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Duration
Late October - early November annually
Participation
Open Invitation
RSVP
Location
Bay Area
UCSF Financial & Administrative Services - Human Resources (FAS/HR) provides free, confidential, short-term counseling and referral services to all UCSF faculty & staff, as well as organizational consultations to campus and medical center leadership.
UCSF Staff UCSF Faculty Open to All
Outreach Community Building Education/Training
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Contact
Behnoush Aghili
Email address
Phone
415-476-8279
Duration
Ongoing
Participation
Open Invitation
Location
UCSF Laurel Heights
The Summer Biomedical Internship (SBI) program was established in 1988 to provide a quality biomedical research experience for students in the Central San Joaquin Valley. The program matches high school students, in the summer between their junior and senior year of high school with faculty members who have or are developing a research project. Students are chosen based on their scholastic abilities and must reside in the 6 county valley area. Students are matched with a faculty mentor on a project for approximately 6-7 during the summer. The internship also includes opportunities for field trips to local hospitals, UCSF main campus and to attend various lectures and grand rounds. The internship culminates in the "Presentation of Projects" on the first Wednesday in August.
UCSF Faculty K-12 Open to All
Outreach Research UCSF Medicine
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Duration
Mid June through the first Wednesday in August
Participation
Application
Location
California