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  1. 6. Mai 2024 · Creighton names new University librarian. May 6, 2024. 2 min Read. Michael Paulus Jr., MLIS, DMin, has been named the University librarian at Creighton University, effective July 1. He currently leads the Seattle Pacific University Library, which includes managing educational technology and directing a minor in information studies.

  2. The Graduate School is outcomes oriented. Our enrollment specialists will work with your education budget and daily schedule to help you take tangible steps toward your career goals. Both with online or on-campus programs, the Creighton community is dedicated to preparing you for what’s next in your life—no matter how busy you are now.

  3. Creighton University School of Medicine has no defined prerequisite course requirements. However, as preparatory to the MCAT and a rigorous medical school curriculum, we recommend the following recent (past 3 years) coursework in an accredited 4-year college/university in the United States or Canada:

  4. Applying to the School of Medicine has seven distinct tracks. Take the next step and apply to the Creighton School of Medicine. Consideration for admission is different for each program. Some programs admission process is managed through the School of Medicine, while others are managed through the Graduate School.

  5. medadmissions@creighton.edu. 402.280.2799. 800.325.4405. Fax: 402.280.1241. Office of Medical Admissions. CL and Rachel Werner Center for Health Sciences Education. 2616 Burt Street. Omaha, NE 68178. Creighton's medical programs prepare you for the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead in patient care.

  6. Creighton is a nationally ranked university with a close community and big opportunities. Here, you'll gain the skills to succeed in your chosen area and impact the world. You’ll find one-on-one support at Creighton—as a student and during the application process. If you’re ready to take the first step, we’re here to help.

  7. Creighton fields 14 NCAA Division I teams in eight sports. Our men’s basketball team, which plays in the 18,000-seat CHI Health Center Omaha, earns regular bids to the Big Dance—the NCAA Tournament. Our men’s and women’s soccer teams, which both play in the 7,500-seat Morrison Stadium, have also been to the NCAA Tournament several times, and our volleyball team is routinely ranked ...