Alumni Learning Community
What is an Alumni Learning Community?
The Alumni Learning Community (ALC) is a pipeline initiative that will assist ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ
alumni in engaging students underrepresented in medicine and the biomedical sciences
and those from underserved communities in outreach activities designed to mentor them
as they work to pursue careers in the health professions and biomedical research.
How will Alumni be involved?
Alumni in the ALCs will serve as mentors of their learning community, motivating them
to continue on a path of academic excellence and completion of their education, advising
them on application and successful matriculation in health professions schools and
inspiring a passion of service to the underserved.
What types of activities will Alumni participate in?
Alumni may participate in a variety of activities such as giving seminars on a day
in the life of a physician/biomedical scientist/public health practioner, successful
interviewing skills, planning for a college or health professions school education,
ethical behavior in the health professions workplace, being successful on the MCAT/GRE
or how to do a health fair or community service project.
What resources will be available?
Alumni will be provided with toolkits, resources that will be available on their own
Share Point site accessed through the MSM web page. Items such as power point presentations,
handouts, and essential links will be available to download to assist in student advisement
and mentoring. Additionally, a dedicated project coordinator located at ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ will be
available to assist with questions or concerns.
How much time will it take?
Alumni can volunteer for as much or as little time as they would like. The Alumni
Learning Community promises to be a rewarding experience for alumni and students alike,
allowing alumni the opportunity to contribute further in service to their communities
through their alma mater.