2021 CSPM Podiatry Experience Application: 
Summer Enrichment Program

Before You Begin: Application Instructions

Thank you for your interest in applying to the California School of Podiatric Medicine Summer Enrichment Program. This year’s program will take place virtually on July 24, 2021 via Zoom as a half-day event. 


Before you begin your application, please carefully read the following information and instructions.


Contact and Demographic Information

All of the information you include in your application is confidential and used only by the Office of Admission for statistical and recruitment purposes. Emergency contact information is required in case of an emergency taking place while you are on campus. Contact information is not shared with any other departments on campus or third party agencies. Demographic information that you provide (not required) is only used for statistical purposes.


Personal Statement

Please attach a statement of 500 words or less describing why you are interested in the CSPM Experience: Summer Enrichment Program and what you hope to gain from the program. 


Thanks for your interest. We look forward to receiving and reviewing your application. To begin your application, click "Next page" below."

Contact Information










Demographic Information (optional: only used for statistical purposes)


Educational Background




Personal Statement
Attach a type written statement of 500 words or less describing why you are interested in the CSPM Podiatry Experience and what you hope to gain from the program. 

By submitting this application for the CSPM Podiatry Experience: Summer Enrichment Workshop, I give permission to Samuel Merritt University and the California School of Podiatric Medicine to contact me regarding upcoming events and enrollment opportunities. Participation in the program is at the discretion of Samuel Merritt University and the Office of Admission. Participation is at my own expense unless otherwise indicated. 

Samuel Merritt University does not discriminate on the basis of sex, age, race, color, ethnic or national background, handicap, religion, marital status, sexual orientation, or status as a veteran in the administration of employment, admission, financial aid, athletic, or educational program. Nondiscrimination is consonant with the principles and practices of the University and is required by Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973; Titles I and III of the Civil Rights Act of 1964; Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972; the Equal Pay Act of 1963, as amended by the Education Amendments of 1972; the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, and various other federal, state and local statutes and regulations.