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HPU’s Chemistry Department Earns ACS Certification

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High Point University issued the following announcement on Sept. 2.

High Point University’s Department of Chemistry has earned the ACS (American Chemical Society) certification approval for their Bachelor of Science chemistry degree by the American Chemical Society’s Committee on Professional Training.

This certification recognizes that HPU’s chemistry program provides academic excellence to students, growing their intellectual, experimental and communication skills to become effective scientific professionals. Institutions with ACS-approved chemistry programs also attract top high school students looking to study at a college or university that has an established and rigorous program.

HPU’s chemistry department offers students many opportunities to prepare for the world as it’s going to be with access to state-of-the-art technology and undergraduate research opportunities guided by accomplished professors, as well as opportunities to publish and present research. The science programs have transformed since HPU President Nido Qubein began a total transformation in 2005, from attracting top faculty to resourcing them with the best facilities and equipment.

“From my freshman year until now, I’ve felt nothing but supported and encouraged in the scientific field, especially in the chemistry department,” says Jessica Emrich, a junior from New Cumberland, Pennsylvania. “This past year I’ve had the opportunity to participate in undergraduate research, both during the school year and over the summer, with Dr. Meghan Blackledge. These experiences are something I can’t imagine getting at another university and are a large reason why I love HPU.”

Original source can be found here.

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