1. Do I have to be Chicanx/Latinx to attend the conference?
No, you do not need to be Chicano/Latino to attend the conference. We welcome all students and individuals from different cultural, racial, and ethnic backgrounds that are interested in pursuing a career in health-related professions or higher education in general.
2. Do I have to be pre-med to attend the conference?
No, we welcome all students interested in any health related field such as public health, health policy/law, nursing, physician assistant, social work, physical and occupational therapy, psychology or counseling, among other fields.
3. If I am attending the conference with a large group, does each person need to register individually?
Yes, we ask that each person register individually so that we may have an accurate head count for supplies. If you are part of a high school that is attending and requesting a bus from us, please send us a list of all the students that'll be transported by bus.
4. Is there a dress code?
There is no dress code; however, business casual is recommended (i.e. slacks and dress shirt).
No, you don't need to bring anything aside from any form of Identification (Ex. Student ID). Breakfast and Lunch will be provided. It is suggested to bring money for other necessities. If you are under the age of 18, please be sure to bring your completed waiver.
7. Will transportation be provided for high school students?
Transportation will be provided under two conditions: a. There must be between 50 - 65 students coming from your school. b. If the first condition is met, the high school must e-mail a list of names to the following LCCM Board Members: