Spanish Pathway Program
The Spanish Pathway Program (SPP) provides a unique opportunity for Hispanic/Latino and/or Spanish-speaking high school and undergraduate students to learn about pharmacy career pathways and establish a pipeline of Spanish-speaking students to enter the field of pharmacy with a desire to serve the Hispanic/Latino community.
Benefits
- Collaborate with like-minded individuals who want to serve the Hispanic/Latino communities
- Connect and network with local, regional, and national mentors
- Complete Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experiences (IPPEs) at pharmacies with a large Spanish-speaking population, when possible
- Eligible to receive annual scholarship funds
- Develop leadership and project management skills
- Eligible for a part-time, paid internship
- Receive access to a medical Spanish certification course
- Receive mentorship from Spanish Pathway faculty
Eligibility
To be considered for this program, the applicant must:
- Have an interest in applying to Roseman University, College of Pharmacy
- Have basic to moderate fluency in the Spanish language
- Have an interest in pursuing a career in community pharmacy
- Be willing to work in a predominantly Spanish-speaking community
Application and Selection Process
Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis. Upon acceptance into Roseman University College of Pharmacy, students meeting the necessary qualifications will be invited for an interview in the Fall.
Student Testimonial
Vanessa Hill
Henderson Campus | Class of 2025
Chief, Spanish Pathway Program
Why did you choose to be part of the Spanish Pathway Program?
During my first week of pharmacy school, I quickly came to the realization that Spanish-speaking students were an underrepresented minority in the pharmacy field. This inspired me to apply to the SPP at Roseman. The program grants students the opportunity to expand inclusivity of Hispanic culture and traditions to the Roseman campus. As Nevada grows in diversity, it is important that future generations from Spanish-speaking communities are encouraged to pursue careers in healthcare.
Why do you feel it is important to be part of the Spanish Pathway Program?
Once admitted into the program students have access to additional mentorship from Pathway faculty and become eligible for scholarships. SPP students are provided opportunities to stay connected with their community by participating in health screenings, education events, and vaccination clinics to underserved communities. It is important to continue the SPP’s mission of early introduction of diversity in the field of pharmacy, thereby providing role models to future generations.
Student Testimonial
Alex Colon Moya
South Jordan Campus | Class of 2024
Member, Spanish Pathway Program
What is your favorite part of the Spanish Pathway Program?
My favorite part of the SPP is spending time with the other Pathway students and faculty mentors in the program. I’ve enjoyed interacting with each of them outside the school and all of the activities we do
together.
Do you feel that you are making a difference as part of the Spanish Pathway Program?
More than making a difference, I feel that I contribute a lot to the SPP and I have a feeling of belonging.
What would you share with a pharmacy applicant interested in applying to be a part of the Spanish Pathway Program?
The best words I can think of are … If you want to make a change and contribute to the growth of pharmacists to better care for Hispanic/Latino communities, this is the program for you. If you want to be part of a team and receive mentorship from faculty who believe in you and give you the tools to be the best version of you, this is the program for you. It’s a once in a life opportunity. Do not miss your chance.