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 Welcome to Online Orientation at RFUMS!

Online Orientation was created for students to access prior to on-campu Orientation. It was designed to help you learn more about the University, your program and the resources available to you as a student. You will find helpful information including your program specific Orientation schedule, your class schedule as well as what forms you need to complete and submit prior to your arrival on campus as a new student.  Rosalind Franklin University offers a variety of student services to help support you and facilitate your entrance into a professional healthcare institution. Please use Online Orientation to learn about all of the student services available for you!

Rosalind Franklin University's Mission statement declares that the University is "To serve the nation through the education of health and biomedical professionals and the discovery of knowledge dedicated to improving the health of its people". Today the University stands on the frontier of the new healthcare by educating the next generation of healthcare professionals, conducting leading-edge biomedical research, and serving the community.

 The University is named after British researcher, Dr. Rosalind Franklin, who captured "Photograph 51" of the "B" form of DNA in 1952 at King's College in London and first revealed to the world it's double-helix structure. The discovery of the structure of DNA was the single most important advance of modern biology. Quite simply, it changed the future of healthcare forever. We honor the enduring legacy of Rosalind Franklin, as well as our own powerful aspirations, by dedicating this University to her excellence. 

 

  

 

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