Yes. Access your MyPad account and review your checklist to both apply to MedTrack and request input from your Science and Math teachers.
For priority consideration, you should apply to MedTrack and request your input via MyPad by January 15. This will allow time for your teachers to complete your input forms by January 31. Your application is complete only when BOTH input forms have been received. Late applications will be considered, to the extent space is available.
No. MedTrack only requires you to be placed in Honors Science and Honors Mathduring your freshman year.
Possibly. The most successful applicants for Padua’s MedTrack program typically achieve a 70th percentile or higher on the Placement Test and an A- average in 7th and 8th grade science and math. However, these are guidelines and do not guarantee admission. We will evaluate the totality of your application, including grade school standardized testing, to help determine honors placement and admission to MedTrack.
No. MedTrack was developed in 2008 with the insight and expertise of an Advisory Board which is exclusive to Padua Franciscan High School. Other schools may offer certain elements of MedTrack. However, we strongly believe that MedTrack’s depth and breadth of experience is often imitated, but never duplicated. It is the only four-year, comprehensive, integrated program devoted to helping students explore and prepare for careers in healthcare. Padua has invested significant resources into the program, including staffing a dedicated Director, Mrs. Laurie Keco Grabowski ’89, a dedicated Counselor, Mr. Andy Shuman ’95, and a PhD-credentialed instructor, Dr. Kathleen Gorbach, to teach the MedTrack capstone course.
No. Padua Franciscan High School owns the registered trademark for MedTrack, a program developed entirely in-house.
Yes! You are strongly encouraged to be involved in as many other activities as you are capable of tackling while still being successful in your classes, including sports, student government, theater, band, and so forth. Each individual student and family will need to decide what makes the most sense for them.
Part of the purpose of MedTrack is to help you determine if healthcare is right for you. If you decide on a different career path, or simply decide that MedTrack is not the right program for you, Mrs. Grabowski will help you transition out of the program at any time (contingent on parent approval).
No. Applicants should initiate a request for an input form from you using Padua’s online portal, MyPad. Ideally they will request letters by January 15 to allow you to complete your input by January 31.