The College of Health Professions helps to train future leaders in the healthcare industry, but many of the things that set apart a WSU education are the programs that take place outside of the classroom. Shocker students in healthcare can further develop their skills through things like the Gross Anatomy Lab, the Human Simulation and Microanatomy Lab Complex, the Cassat Clinic and more.
These opportunities give students hands-on experience, working with cutting-edge technology and real clients to develop industry-ready skills.
Your support helps make these programs available to the Shocker community. Or, if you’d like to give to the College of Health Professions as a whole, a donation to the Shocker Fund for the College of Health Professions helps to support the students, staff and programs there.