Medical Career Collaborative (MC²) Application

We are looking for the next generation of health professionals!

Applications are accepted from high school students in the Denver metro area, but at this time MC² gives priority to high school juniors who attend qualifying public high schools in the counties of Denver, Arapahoe, Adams and in some cases Jefferson. The program places great emphasis on including students of all backgrounds, socio-economic groups, and geographic regions. MC² aims to create an diverse group of students from the metro Denver region.

Participants are selected by committee based on a number of criteria, including:

  • Student essays
  • School activities
  • Community involvement
  • Grade level
  • References
  • Student need
  • Letter of recommendation
  • GPA

Download the application for the 2008-2009 school year (.pdf)

Questions? Contact Stacey Renz, Program Manager.

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