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To reach the Admission Office, 220 South Pleasant Street: Follow the driving directions below. When you reach the intersection of Routes 9 and 116 (at the top of the hill), take Route 116 south away from the Town green.
Alyssa Pawlowski, Nurse Practitioner, Assistant Director of Health Services. Alyssa graduated from Regis College as a Family Nurse Practitioner in 2010. She worked in primary care/internal medicine for 5 years before joining the Amherst College Health Center in November of 2015.
Contact Amherst. EMERGENCY (413) 542-2111. Find emergency information, including links to sign up for alerts. Mailing address: Amherst College. P.O. Box 5000. Amherst, MA 01002-5000. For questions about... Admission (all questions about applying to Amherst)
All students considering careers in medicine should read the Amherst College Guide for Premedical Students which has extensive information about preparation for health careers and suggestions about scheduling course requirements. The guide may be found on the College’s Website under the Loeb Center.
Applying to medical, veterinary, or dental school is an exciting culmination to your many years of hard work, dedication, and preparation for a new chapter in your life. It’s also a major opportunity to support and bond with your pre-health peers in a spirit of community.
Awarding the BA degree in forty-one majors in the humanities, social sciences and natural sciences, Amherst offers an Open Curriculum, allowing students unusual independence and flexibility in designing their educational programs, unconstrained by distribution or area requirements.
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This Guide focuses on “allopathic” medicine (i.e. becoming a physician with an M.D. degree), because that is the most common career choice of Amherst students interested in health professions.