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Pennsylvania Coll bdiatric Medicine February 1979 Upon the recommendation of the Board of Admissions, we are pleased to inform you that your application for the first-year class beginning in September 1979 has been accepted. You are to be congratulated on your academic achievements as an undergraduate. These achievements were responsible for your acceptance. I am confident that this background and your personal ambition will form the basis for your success in our educational program. I am certain you will find the College challenging academically and that you will receive an intensely rewarding education during the four years. The close faculty-student-administration relationships are a source of pride and inspiration to all of us. Every effort is expended to insure a professional learning environment of inquiry, research, basic science education and clinical experiences, second to none in the field of podiatric medical education. To reserve your seat in the class, a non-refundable deposit of $500 must be received within ten days from the date of this letter. You will be billed for an additional $500 which is due in April and which is refundable, providing your notice of withdrawal is received by August 1. These deposits will be credited to your first period tuition. Congratulations on your acceptance and best wishes in your pursuit of the degree. Doctor of Podiatric Medicine. Sincerely, Laurence C. Sartor, Ph.D. Vice President for Student Affairs LCSrbjp EIGHTH AT RACE ST •PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA 19107 (215)629-0300
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Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine «•»! 0»M June i. 1983 To the Close of 1981: Congratulations! You have successfully completed a rigorous four years that prepares you to begin service to your fellow man. The opportunities for service In the years ahead are very great and, too, the rewards will be great. Froa the beginning, It la iaportant that you strike a proper balance between service and reward. During the four years, we have watched you grow. Individually and collectively. You have the attribute!, the ability, the knowledge, and the akllls to algnlflcantly impact on health care In the future. Cel involved with health policy. Keep up with aclsntlflc advances and. aost mportantly, conduct yourself In s professional Banner In all your endeavors. Be always alndful of stsodards of ethics and conduct. However, the aost Iaportant consideration Is that standards for your personal code of conduct are not only lofty but are fulfilled. Justice Oliver Wendell Moines once said, your education begins when what Is called your education Is over. This Is especially true within the health professions. Ths half-ltfa o! knowledge la less than five years. That la to say. In five years half of what you now know will be proven false and half of what you will know In five years has yet to bo discovered. To be a quality health professional requires continuous study. PCPM will grow in the future in direct proportion to tho input that Is received froa those who have gone before. Tou are now nuabered in that group of aluanl on which ths future rests. Keep in touch with us. Tell us of our oolsslons and shortfalls and, when you arc of a Bind, let us know when our ectlons please you. On behalf of the Board of Trustees, the faculty end staff, I extend best wishes and congratulations to each of you. Co forth and serve mankind! Sincerely, EIGHTH AT RACE ST. • PHILADELPHIA. PENNSYLVANIA 19107 12151629-0300
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