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Des Moines University and University of Northern Iowa Sign Partnership Agreement to Help Students Interested in Health Care

Des Moines University, located in West Des Moines, and the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, have announced a new partnership to create enhanced pathways for UNI students seeking medical and health sciences careers. The partnership is intended to foster opportunities for students while helping build Iowaโ€™s health care workforce.

Under the agreement, DMU will annually reserve seats for qualified UNI students in doctoral programs in occupational therapy, osteopathic medicine, podiatric medicine and physical therapy. UNI students will be guaranteed an interview for admission to these programs by meeting DMUโ€™s admission requirements, including grade point average, completed coursework at UNI and program-specific admission requirements such as MCAT scores, demonstrated hours of relevant observational or work experiences and other academic achievements.

The agreement also offers concurrent enrollment to qualified UNI students in DMUโ€™s occupational therapy and podiatric medicine programs and masterโ€™s degree programs in health care administration and public health.

Concurrent enrollment allows students to complete their bachelorโ€™s degree at UNI through coursework at DMU โ€” completing both degrees sooner rather than waiting until after receiving their undergraduate degree.

โ€œDMU and UNI have shared a longstanding commitment to serving our state by training outstanding health professionals,โ€ says Angela L. Walker Franklin, Ph.D., DMU president and CEO. โ€œOur society needs these professionals, and we are excited to formalize our partnership with UNI to create more opportunities for academically promising students to take on these roles.โ€

โ€œThis agreement represents a strong collaboration between DMU and UNI to help address the significant demand for health professionals across the state of Iowa,โ€ said Brenda Bass, Ph.D., dean of UNIโ€™s College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, who is leading the development of the institutionโ€™s newly announced School of Health and Human Sciences. โ€œWe are excited to partner with such a highly regarded institution and look forward to the many opportunities this will offer our students.โ€

The partnership agreement takes effect immediately. Students interested in learning more are encouraged to contact their academic advisor at UNI, the universityโ€™s admissions team at admissions@uni.edu or the DMU admissions team at admissions@dmu.edu.

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