Academic Enrichment Programs
Academic enrichment programs are educational opportunities sponsored by colleges, universities, or other not-for-profit organizations that offer additional, relative content. Examples may include Summer Medical and Dental Education Programs, Summer Health Professions Education Programs, and Lessons in a Lunchbox. Many dental schools offer some kind of dental profession overview course on learning management systems, such as Canvas, Blackboard, or Coursera, for free or at a low-cost. Below are a few academic enrichment programs that former WSU students have participated in or applied to:
- Summer Health Professions Education Program (SHPEP)
- Summer Medical and Dental Education Program (SMDEP)
- UDM Summer Enrichment Program
- UM Profile for Sucess
- Michigan Health Sciences Summer Institute
- Introduction to Dental Medicine (UPenn)
- Dentistry 101 (UM)
Manual Dexterity and Dental School
Often, dentists are required to work in small, tight spaces to perform specific procedures. Good hand-eye coordination is essential to the field of dentistry. There will be a place on the AADSAS application for pre-dental students to record the activities they have engaged in to practice their manual dexterity. Examples of activities that past students have discussed in this portion of the application include:
- Cross Stitching
- Sewing
- Arts & Crafts
- Playing Musical Instruments
- Auto Repair
- Makeup and Nail Polish Application