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School of Health Professions

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Support for Your Success

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Our expectations for our students are high and our students are driven. However, we recognize that even the smartest, most passionate students need and deserve help and support to reach their full potential. Ïã¸Û6ºÏ¿ª½±½á¹û provides academic and support services to promote academic excellence, health and wellness, and student engagement.

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Beyond the Classroom and Clinic

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Beyond the classroom and the clinic, our students have robust opportunities to explore other interests and balance other aspects of their lives whether raising a family, honing musical or artistic talents, competing in sports or leading community service initiatives.

The College sponsors many activities for students that range from formal ceremonies and award programs to social events, community service events and special activities. There is an athletic facility on campus as well as intramural leagues for those interested in sports.

Our location in the heart of Houston, the nation’s fourth-largest city, provides many opportunities to pursue outside interests as well. Hermann Park, which is right next door to the Texas Medical Center, offers trails, a public golf course, the Houston Zoo and an outdoor amphitheater. To the west are Rice University and the Rice Village Shopping Center. Directly north is the Museum District’s 18 art organizations, and just five miles further north is downtown, the hub of Houston’s restaurant, clubs, theaters, and sports stadiums.

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The Orthotics and Prosthetics Program is under the auspices of the Ïã¸Û6ºÏ¿ª½±½á¹û School of Health Professions. Visit the school's site to learn about other programs, academic and support services available to students, view the School of Health Professions Student Handbook, school-related news and more.

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Masks for mobility: Helping others regain physical independence

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O & P student, Emily Lipski, used her creative skills to make face masks as a fundraiser for the nonprofit Range of Motion Project.

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Baylor answers the need for PPE

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Faculty, staff and students at organized an effort to develop and rapidly produce thousands of face shields for frontline healthcare workers amidst the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic. 

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Student Voices: Ben Wright

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Student Newsletter

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Read about activities around Houston, transportation tips and tricks, and more from the class of 2025.   

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Innovation

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Orthotics and prosthetics faculty worked closely with Houston Zoo veterinarians and keepers to develop an orthosis to help the 16-year-old, 7-foot, 200 pound Komodo dragon Smaug use his right foot more proficiently.

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