Albert Einstein College of Medicine provides critical pathway programs for groups who are traditionally underrepresented in medicine and socioeconomically disadvantaged students, beginning in middle school and continuing through medical school. These programs promote the educational advancement of underserved, economically, and educationally disadvantaged students, giving them an opportunity to pursue and succeed in rigorous academic programs in the health professions.

Pathway Programs for Middle and High School Students

Gain experience and prepare for undergraduate- and graduate-level courses in the biomedical sciences.

 A high school student participates in the Einstein Enrichment Program

Pathway Programs for Undergraduate, College Graduates, and Post-baccalaureate 

Participate in professional development opportunities available at Montefiore Einstein and partner organizations to advance your opportunities in medicine.

College student Diana Plaza presents a research poster during Einstein’s Summer Undergraduate Research Program in 2024

Pathway Programs for Medical School Reapplicants

Improve the competitiveness of your medical school application with advice and mentorship from medical school advisors.

Two students exchange study tips at a desk in the D. Samual Gottesman Library