Three Students Accepted to USUHS
Three Citadel students have been accepted into the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences medical school. With an acceptance rate lower than many Ivy League institutions, admission to USUHS is a significant accomplishment. The acceptance of three students is a milestone and reflects the strength of the Pre-Health program across a variety of disciplines.
- Seth James, ’25, a MCEP student and an exercise science major, will serve in the U.S. Navy.
- Fritz Vogel, ’25, an electrical engineering major and a member of the Distinguished Scholars Program, will serve in the U.S. Air Force.
- Mary Ballentine, ’23, a biology major who deployed to Djibouti before entering medical school, will serve in the U.S. Army.
All three students took part in The Citadel Healthcare Program in Nairobi, where they gained clinical and global health experience. They also completed Health Professional Development, a three-credit-hour course unique in South Carolina for teaching pre-health development skills.
“I am extremely proud of Seth, Fritz and Mary,” said Associate Professor of Health and Human Performance Sarah Imam, M.D. “Their achievements highlight the impact of dedicated mentorship, strong preparation and the unique opportunities The Citadel offers.”
