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| Screen last updated on: September 10, 2007 |
| Year established: |
1977 |
| Type of school: |
university, private (nonprofit) |
| Programs: |
graduate school |
| Campus enrollment: |
1,545 students |
| Coeducational information: |
coeducational institution, founded as coeducational institution |
| Location description: |
in or near a small/medium city (pop. 75,000-300,000) |
| Application fee: |
$60, $35.00 for Master of Science in Pharmaceutical Sciences, $45.00 for Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies, $35.00 for Master of Science in Health Sciences |
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| Street address: |
Western University of Health Sciences 309 E 2nd Street Pomona, CA 91766 |
| Main telephone numbers: |
909-623-6116 909-469-5570 (fax) |
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| Main homepage: |
www.westernu.edu |
| Graduate studies homepage: |
www.westernu.edu |
| Financial aid homepage: |
www.westernu.edu/xp/edu/ financial/home.xml |
| Campus map: |
www.westernu.edu/contact/ location.xml |
| Prospective Student Info: |
www.westernu.edu/ prospective |
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| FAFSA number: |
024827 |
| FICE number: |
24827 |
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| CAMPUS SUMMARY |
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Founded in 1977, Western University of Health Sciences is a nonprofit, graduate university for the health professions located next to Southern California's historic downtown Pomona. With five colleges and 1,500 students studying towards advanced degrees in osteopathic medicine, pharmacy, graduate nursing, physical therapy, physician assistant studies, health professions education and veterinary medicine, Western University is one of the largest graduate schools for the health professions in California. |
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| UNIQUE/SPECIAL PROGRAMS |
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From its inception, Western University set out not to be just another medical school, but to be distinctive. Underlying a regimen of scientific and technical course work is a strong moral, humanistic approach to education and health care. Curricula in each program include studies in the social and behavioral sciences. Community-based faculty serve as role models for students who participate in a wide variety of clinical experiences in primary care settings, including clinics in rural and inner-city underserved areas, group practices, managed care organizations, and tertiary care hospitals. In addition, the University supports a Center for Humanism in the Health Professions that provides programs designed to instill within educators and students the importance of compassion, understanding and empathy, whether in the classroom or in the examination room. |
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