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October 9, 2025
High school students, college learners, and anyone considering a new career direction will have the chance to step inside the world of health sciences at Mayo Clinic’s Health Sciences Open House on Saturday, Oct. 25. The event is from 10 a.m. to noon in Nathan Landow Atrium, Gonda Building, subway level, in Rochester. You can register online.
The event is designed to give prospective students an up-close and hands-on look at dozens of career pathways available through Mayo Clinic School of Health Sciences. Faculty, staff, and current learners will be on site to answer questions, share insights into the admissions process, and talk about what it’s really like to study at Mayo Clinic.
The open house will feature a wide range of healthcare careers that are in high demand, and educational pathways at Mayo Clinic School of Health Sciences that include certificate programs, associate degrees, bachelor’s programs, internships, graduate education, and fellowships.
Learn more about our participating programs
Please note: Programs are in the process of being confirmed.
Certificate programs
Associate-level programs
Bachelor-level programs
- Echocardiography
- Medical Laboratory Science
- Nuclear Medicine Technology
- Radiation Therapy
- Radiography
- Respiratory Care
- Sonography
- Surgical First Assistant
Undergraduate internships and rotations
Graduate residencies and fellowships
Graduate programs
- Occupational Therapy Hand Fellowship
- Occupational Therapy Neurorehabilitation Fellowship
- Nurse Anesthesia
For a full list of programs offered within Mayo Clinic School of Health Sciences, review our Physician Assistant
Student resources
- Financial Aid
- Mayo Clinic School of Health Sciences Alumni Association
- Office of Wellness and Academic Support
- Workforce Development
Additional participants
Looking ahead, the School of Health Sciences will present a similar open house at Mayo Clinic in Arizona on Feb. 7, with more details to be released this fall.
Mayo Clinic School of Health Sciences educates allied healthcare professionals to meet Mayo Clinic's staffing needs and train the healthcare workforce of the future. Part of Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science, the School of Health Sciences has more than 1,900 students enrolled annually in more than 210 allied health programs that offer transformational training and education, innovation and a commitment to excellence in patient-centered care.