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PARTICIPATING SCHOOLS

Please Note: Students from all Greater Boston and Central Massachusetts schools who are obtaining professional degrees in health-related fields are eligible to apply for the Boston Schweitzer Fellows Program; eligibility is not limited to those schools listed below.

Berklee College of Music

Boston College 
   Connell School of Nursing
   Graduate School of Social Work 
   Lynch School of Education
   School of Law
 
Boston University
   Sargent College of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences
   School of Dental Medicine 
   School of Law
   School of Medicine
   School Public Health
   School of Social Work
 
Brandeis University
   Genetic Counseling Program 
   Heller School for Social Policy and Management

Cambridge College

Clark University

Curry College

Harvard University
   Graduate School of Education
   John F. Kennedy School of Government
   School of Dental Medicine
   School of Law
   School of Medicine
   School of Public Health
  
Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences

Massachusetts General Hospital-Institute of Health Professions

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

New England College of Optometry

New England Conservatory of Music

New England School of Acupuncture

Northeastern University 
   Bouve College of Health Sciences

Salem State College

Simmons College
   Graduate School of Health Sciences
   School of Social Work

Suffolk University

Tufts University
   Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine 
   Department of Child Development
   Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy
   Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy
   School of Dental Medicine
   School of Medicine
  

Wheelock College 
   Graduate School of Education

University of Massachusetts Boston
   College of Nursing and Health Sciences

University of Massachusetts Medical School