Who wants career opportunities in the healthcare industry?
- College prep combined with a healthcare career focus
- Healthcare certifications and college credit earned in high school
- Access to highly sought-after careers at Baylor Scott & White Health
Begin Your Healthcare Career in High School
Heights Healthcare Institute prepares scholars with the skills needed to succeed in today’s most in-demand healthcare careers through Healthcare Therapeutic, Biomedical Science, Nursing, and Healthcare Operations learning pathways.
Heights Healthcare Institute Program Benefits
- Specialized healthcare classes
- Immersive work-based learning experiences
- Earn industry credentials and certifications
- Dual credit & IB curriculum
- Access to athletics & extracurricular activities
- JUMP, College March & Senior Decision Day
- Job preference with Baylor Scott & White Health
- College tuition & career services assistance
Life After Heights
Tuition assistance and healthcare career navigation services through Baylor Scott & White Health (BSWH) Workforce Development team. Heights Healthcare Institute graduates are given job preference with BSWH after graduating high school, a 2-year or 4-year college.
Healthcare Pathways
Uplift Heights Healthcare Institute is located in West Dallas and housed in the Hamon Foundation Building. At UHHI, scholars receive an exceptional educational experience, including access to the International Baccalaureate (IB) academic program and our first-class Road to College and Career Services while pursuing their studies through the career pathway of their choice.
Scholars are also able to explore a comprehensive range of healthcare careers and take foundational healthcare course electives in the 9th grade. In the 10th grade, they choose their specific healthcare pathway to complete alongside their high school coursework.
Career pathways are defined to best prepare scholars with patient-facing and non-patient-facing skills and knowledge needed for the most in-demand healthcare careers. These pathways offer significant opportunities for scholars to prepare for and secure rewarding jobs in the healthcare field.
Learn more about the four healthcare pathways below!
Biomedical Science
- Biotechnology
- Biomedical Innovation
- STEM
- Medical Assistant
- Cytopath Assistant
- Histotechnician
- Lab Technician
- Pathology Technician
- Phlebotomist
- Medical Laboratory Technician
- Biomedical Science
Nursing
- Science of Nursing
- Leadership & Management in Nursing
- Nursing
- Medical Assistant
- Patient Care Tech
- Registered Nurse
Healthcare Therapeutic
- Health Science Theory
- Imaging Technology
- Respiratory Technology
- Pharmacy
- Sterile Processing
- Health Science
- Clinical Dietitian
- Pharmacy Tech Trainee
- Radiologic Assistant
- Radiologic Tech Student
- Respiratory Assistant
- Sterile Processing Tech
- Pharmacy Tech
- Radiologic Technologist
- Registered Respiratory Therapist
- Sterile Processing Department Tech
Healthcare Operations
- Business Information Management
- Statistics and Business Decision Making
- Business Management
- Access Services Rep
- Coder Associate
- HIM Tech
- Patient Services Specialist
- Supply Chain Tech
- Professional Coder – A
- Revenue Cycle Specialist
- Associate Project Manager
- Lean Six Sigma Green Belt
- Supply Chain Fundamentals
Free Public Charter School
At Uplift Education, we believe that every student deserves access to a high-quality education, which is why our charter schools are tuition-free, ensuring that education is accessible to all.
Our primary focus at Uplift is to prepare students for college and career readiness, equipping them with the knowledge, skills, and resources they need to thrive in their future endeavors.
The Uplift Difference
Learn & Earn
An opportunity for Uplift scholars to earn up to $3,100 for college or career after graduation with Uplift's "A New Way to Learn & Earn" scholarship program! Starting in 5th grade, complete challenges throughout the year to earn credits up to $300, paid after high school graduation. Challenges focus on building scholars, fostering strong school cultures, and achieving college and career readiness.
Road to College and Career
Uplift’s unique Road To College and Career (RTCC) program is unparalleled in how we prepare our scholars for life after high school. The RTCC program offers offers comprehensive career guidance and support, starting in middle school and continuing beyond high school graduation. From career exposure and personalized assistance we are dedicated to helping our scholars navigate post-graduation opportunities and find their dream careers.
Safety & Security
We prioritize the safety and security of our campuses. With gated and fenced facilities, electronic access systems, security cameras, and locked doors regularly monitored, we take extensive measures to prioritize the safety of our scholars.
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FAQs
Each of the pathways offers scholars a range of future careers. Below are a few examples of patient and non-patient careers and estimated salaries that our scholars will have an opportunity to pursue depending on which pathway they choose and when they decide to join the workforce.
For those joining the workforce directly after high school:
- $35,000 - Certified Medical Assistant (patient) | Medical Records Technician and Billing Specialist (non-patient)
- $45,000 - Licensed Vocational Nurse (patient) | Forensic Science Technician (non-patient)
- $75,000 - Dental Hygienist (patient) | Purchasing Agent (non-patient)
For those who plan to join the workforce after college (4 years, 2 years, and graduate studies):
- $85,000 - Registered Nurse (patient) | Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers (non-patient)
- $120,000 - Nurse Practitioner (patient) | Purchasing and Supply Chain Managers (non-patient)
- $200,000+ - Medical Doctor & Surgeons (patient)
Through Uplift scholar career surveys, scholars identified healthcare as one of their top 3 industries of interest. Additionally, according to a Texas Workforce Commission Labor Market analysis, the demand for all healthcare occupations is expected to grow at a much faster rate than all occupations combined. Recent projections indicate employment in Healthcare Occupations will grow 18.4 % by 2028, adding more than 190,000 new jobs.
No, at this time Uplift does not provide transportation to and from school. Families and scholars are responsible for their own transportation to and from school.
- Rising 9th graders (current 8th graders) will be given preference into the healthcare program at Uplift Heights. If they are not interested in the healthcare pathways program, Uplift will support a transfer to a neighboring Uplift school.
- Rising PreK-8th graders will continue within the current primary and middle schools through 8th grade. At 8th grade, they will have the opportunity to either attend Uplift Heights high school or preferentially attend a neighboring Uplift High School.
The new school will continue to provide services for English Learners. Individual LPACs (Language Proficiency Assessment Committees) will make recommendations about the most appropriate services for each scholar.
Families of current scholars at Uplift Heights are eligible for transfers to another Uplift school where we have open seats. See the steps below:
- Complete an application indicating their first preference for their desired Uplift school to transfer.
- Note: If a family has multiple scholars that they are interested in moving, they will need to fill out a separate application per scholar (being sure to use the same parent email in each application).
- Note: We highly encourage families to tell us their top three preferences should there be no open seats at their first-choice school.
- Transfer students will be given preference in the lottery on February 1st. Applications after the lottery will be given seats based on open seats available on a rolling basis.
Heights Healthcare Institute Collaboration
In 2023, Uplift Education with Baylor Scott & White Health (BSWH) was selected as one of 10 education/healthcare partners nationwide to receive a substantial $14.9 million grant from Bloomberg Philanthropies. This unprecedented collaboration has transformed Uplift Heights Preparatory into Uplift Heights Healthcare Institute, housed in the Hamon Foundation building in West Dallas, a career-technical education (CTE) high school that prepares scholars for well-paying careers in healthcare.