The world needs healthcare leaders who combine clinical skills with cultural understanding, universities that bridge classroom learning with real-world impact, and NGOs equipped with sustainable, skilled support to advance their mission and community impact. Mission University connects these vital partners—students, institutions, and communities—through purposeful clinical experiences, research opportunities, and service-learning programs that improve global health, one partnership at a time.
Explore how students, universities, and communities come together to solve global health challenges.
By 2030, the world will face a shortfall of 10 million health workers, primarily in low- and middle-income countries (WHO). Mission University helps prepare the next generation of providers through hands-on, globally-minded training.
Pandemic recovery has slowed progress on global health goals—essential health services declined in over 90% of countries (UN). Mission University empowers students to contribute meaningfully, filling critical gaps through education and service.
Enrollment in health professions programs has surged over 25% in the past decade (AAMC). Mission University provides alternative practicum experiences to meet this rising student demand—especially where university placement capacity is limited.
Many programs now require global or community health fieldwork, but preceptor shortages and limited site availability make placements competitive and inequitable. Mission University expands access to supervised, standards-aligned experiences.
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By 2030, the world will face a shortfall of 10 million health workers, primarily in low- and middle-income countries (WHO). Mission University helps prepare the next generation of providers through hands-on, globally-minded training.
Pandemic recovery has slowed progress on global health goals—essential health services declined in over 90% of countries (UN). Mission University empowers students to contribute meaningfully, filling critical gaps through education and service.
Enrollment in health professions programs has surged over 25% in the past decade (AAMC). Mission University provides alternative practicum experiences to meet this rising student demand—especially where university placement capacity is limited.
Many programs now require global or community health fieldwork, but preceptor shortages and limited site availability make placements competitive and inequitable. Mission University expands access to supervised, standards-aligned experiences.
At the intersection of rising student demand, limited clinical placements, workforce shortages, and urgent global health needs, Mission University provides purpose-driven programs that equip students to learn, serve, and lead. From flexible online courses to immersive field experiences, we help bridge the gap between academic training and real-world impact.