Ann Arbor Public Schools Health Science
"Careers by Choice, not by Chance"
2015-2016: Celebrating 37 years of partnerships with
our local medical centers and community health providers
our local medical centers and community health providers
The Health Sciences Program is in its 37th years in the Ann Arbor Public Schools. Huron and Pioneer High Schools each select 50 students to participate in the course . It is open to students in the Ann Arbor Public School district who are interested in pursuing health care fields. Academically, students are challenged by the strong science content, which prepares them to advance to college courses prerequisite for health careers. Students are awarded one elective science credit upon course completion.
Students apply for Health Sciences during their junior year when going through the course selection process. The application due date will be provided to students during their course selection assembly.
Factors considered for applicant selection include; attendance record, academic and volunteer experience reflecting interest in the health field, counselor and/or teacher recommendation. First priority is given to students who will be 12th graders while taking the course.
Students apply for Health Sciences during their junior year when going through the course selection process. The application due date will be provided to students during their course selection assembly.
Factors considered for applicant selection include; attendance record, academic and volunteer experience reflecting interest in the health field, counselor and/or teacher recommendation. First priority is given to students who will be 12th graders while taking the course.
- May 16, 2012 AAPS News Article: AAPS Health Sciences Technology Program Awarded E3
- Award from Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti Regional Chamber of Commerce
- Read the May 10, 2010 AAPSNews Feature on our program
- Read the September 25, 2009, article about our program on AnnArbor.com