Health Professions Recommendations Committee
HPRC
Health Professions Recommendations Committee
Benedictine students and alumni interested in a health professional school after graduation and who meet the criteria are eligible to participate in the HPRC process.
Please read through the information below carefully. Should you have any questions, please contact Karen Mulacek, the HPRC Coordinator.
Forms:
Upon acceptance of the “Intent to Participate” form, a personal Dropbox folder is created for the student. The student will then be sent a personalized link to the folder, where they can upload completed files. However, they cannot see the contents of their folder; only the HPRC members can.
A completed application packet for the student includes all of the following:
There are two deadlines for submission of these documents through the provided Dropbox link:
If a student needs to obtain a committee letter prior to the end of the fall semester they are applying, the student may petition the HPRC Chair and the Director of the Pre-Health Professions Program for an expedited application process. In this case, the complete application is due by the end of the fifth week of the fall semester (Friday, September 29, 2023 by 5:00pm Central Time).
Students are asked to obtain a minimum of three (3), but no more than six (6), individual letters of recommendation (iLORs). Those three letters must come from a combination of two (2) science faculty and one (1) additional resource (not necessarily faculty) that can speak to the student’s non-academic qualities. This could be a clinician who supervised a shadowing experience, a direct supervisor of a clinical work experience, a Scholar’s advisor, a research mentor, a supervisor for a volunteering experience, etc.
If additional letters beyond the required three are submitted, they may come from other faculty, clinicians the student has worked or shadowed with, volunteer coordinators, etc.
**It is expected that you will ask those whom you are requesting iLOR’s from in advance if it is okay that they provide a letter for you. If it is discovered that you did not do this, the HPRC may penalize your recommendation by one level.
For transfer students with < 30 credit hours of Benedictine coursework (in their first year at Benedictine at the time of submitting the “Intent to Participate” form), there is a slightly different iLOR requirement:
This is an open-ended statement where applicants tell us something unique about their background and about why they want to go into the profession of their choosing. The statement should be about 2 pages, double-spaced, but no more than 4600 characters for most applications.
This is a chance to be creative and help a student stand out from other applicants. We recommend that applicants share one or two interesting stories that helped confirm they are going into the right profession: something that took place when they were younger, and/or something that they experienced through shadowing or working in your field.
Try to avoid clichés like “I like science” or “I want to help people”, as these won’t help a personal statement stand out from other applicants.
This is typically the most difficult part of the application for many students, so we encourage all applicants to start working on this early so you have time to prepare and review drafts.
**Need some help getting started and/or someone to help review a draft? Make an appointment with Ms. Susan Roach, Literacy Learning Specialist, in the Academic Support Center by e-mail (sroach@ben.edu) or via Bookings at https://outlook.office365.com/owa/calendar/benedictine5@ben.edu/bookings/.
Interviews will be scheduled in a minimum of two blocks: those that made the “Priority Deadline” and those who submitted after this, but by the “Final Deadline”.
Those that meet the “Priority Deadline” will be interviewed in the fall semester prior to Thanksgiving Break, but all other students will be interviewed in the spring semester prior to Spring Break.
Depending on committee members’ preferences, some informal, preparatory interviews may start taking place in the fall semester for non-priority students, but the vast majority of interviews will take place in the spring semester.
Students will be asked to take part in three (3) interviews:
Interview Guidelines for Faculty Interviews
Think about what you would wear if you were going for a business interview. This should help you plan your outfit appropriately.
For virtual interviews:
Final approval of committee letters will occur once all of a student’s application packet and iLORs are submitted, ant the HPRC has met to discuss the recommendation.
Letters will be primarily written by the faculty who interviewed the student as part of the process, though the Director of the Pre-Health Professions Program and Chair will also participate. As letters are finished, they will be circulated among the entire HPRC for review and editing. The HPRC Chair then confirms that all iLORs have been submitted, at which point the letter is given final approval.
Once final approval is confirmed, the letter is sent to the designated place(s) the student identified and the letter is then archived should the student need an updated letter. In most cases, the committee letter will be sent as a packet along with the iLORs the student included, unless the student requests otherwise.
If you have previously interviewed with the HPRC over a year ago and would like a new or updated HPRC letter, you may request one without having to interview again in most cases.
Simply do the following:
Karen Mulacek
Coordinator
Birck 348
630-829-6568
kmulacek@ben.edu
Anthony DeLegge, Ph.D.
Chair, Health Professions Recommendation Committee
Birck 125
630-829-6556
adelegge@ben.edu
Regina Schurman, EdD, ACSM-CEP, CPA
Director of Pre-Health Professions
Birck 132
630-829-2171
rschurman@ben.edu
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