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Biology Major Puts Her Sights On Med School

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Joseph Kim

While most college sophomores are still deciding what to major in, Hadley Copeland is already planning her application to medical school next semester. The Topeka, Kansas native is an honor student majoring in biology and minoring in intercultural studies. It sounds like the perfect fit for someone who has known since she was seven years old that she felt called to medical missions.

Hadley plans to be MNU’s first applicant to the Partner Program with Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences College of Osteopathic Medicine (KCU). If chosen she will become a first-year medical student at KCU during her senior year at MNU.

Hadley has had many opportunities to solidify her plans to become a doctor. In high school, she traveled to the Philippines twice with fellow members of Gracepoint Church. Working with the Trash Mountain Project, they ministered to those who literally make their home, and their living, near the trash dumps. Hadley helped RNs at a medical clinic which made her aware of all sorts of needs.

Last year Hadley saw a need for and created the Lunch Buddies program at Havencroft Elementary School, just three blocks from campus. She and other students have each been paired with an elementary student and periodically visit Havencroft to have lunch and spend time with them.

Hadley is also a resident assistant in Stockton-Rice. She says being an RA is the best part of her extracurricular endeavors because she gets to experience life with people her own age.

“I love helping them and (she laughs) getting to be a lot of people’s friend.”

Hadley also co-leads a group of 50 women in a book study. The experience is enriching their relationships with each other and with God. Her spiritual life is important to her and as Dr. Kelvin St. John, professor of practical theology says, it makes Hadley a great candidate to be a caring physician.

“Hadley is really caring,” Dr. St. John says. “She works well with people of all ages. First graders at Golden Bell; young adults here on campus; she’s got a big heart.”

She makes juggling coursework, extracurricular activities, volunteer service and relationships look easy. But its challenging in every way.

I’ve had times in college when I thought I couldn’t do it, but my professors push and tell me I can,” Hadley says. “There are a lot of good days too. It’s all worth it.

HADLEY COPELAND

If accepted into the early admission program, Hadley will know she has a spot in medical school, far in advance of graduation from MNU. She will be well on her way to realizing the dream God put in her heart as a child.

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University Cooperative Program

Advantages of the MNU & K-State Cooperative Program:

  • Exposure to graduate-level courses not offered at MNU
  • Opportunity for an accelerated pathway for a master’s degree from K-State Olathe
  • Access to additional professional development resources offered through K-State

To qualify for program entry at MNU students must:

  • Be a junior or senior at MidAmerica Nazarene University
  • Be majoring in biology or similar field
  • Maintain a 3.5 GPA or higher
  • Have the recommendation of MNU faculty

To qualify for program entry at K-State students must:

  • Complete a minimum of 75 hours of undergraduate degree prior to applying for program
  • Complete a minimum of 90 hours of undergraduate degree prior to attending K-State classes
  • Provide a short essay detailing why the student wants to participate in the advanced sciences program
  • Complete the application process

Other restrictions and qualifications may apply.  For more information visit https://olathe.k-state.edu

For additional information, contact Jill Speicher at jspeicher@mnu.edu

University Cooperative Program

Advantages of the MNU & Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences partnership program:

  • Students spend 3 years at MNU and 4 years at KCU
  • Requirement for Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) is waived
  • Students graduate with a degree from both institutions (B.S. from MNU and D.O. from KCU)
  • The Program is available at both Kansas City and Joplin campuses

To qualify for entry into the program at MNU students must:

  • Enter the program at MNU at the beginning of the freshman year through the application process
  • Have a minimum ACT score of 28
  • Participate in community service
  • Have a dedication to the field of osteopathic medicine
  • Meet regularly with the MNU pre-professional committee

To qualify for program completion at KCU students must:

  • Complete all General Education requirements at MNU
  • Complete a minimum of 99 hours of course work at MNU
  • Maintain an overall GPA of 3.25
  • Maintain a science coursework GPA of 3.5
  • Participate in KCU-Com’s weeklong Summer Learning Enhancement Program
  • Complete the following course with a grade of “C” or higher at MNU:
    • Biological Sciences 12 hours
    • Chemistry 13 hours
    • Biochemistry 3 hours
    • Physics 8 hours
    • English Composition 6 hours

 

Other restrictions and qualifications may apply.

For additional information, contact Rion Taylor at rgtaylor@mnu.ed