Interning at the Institute for Continuing Healthcare Education in Philadelphia helped Nicole Fair settle on a career goal. “In sales, you’re educating doctors on treatments and medications, but you’re also trying to sell them,” she says. “In medical education, you’re educating doctors just for the purpose of educating them and helping patients in the long run.” For Fair, the Pharmaceutical Marketing and Management program at USciences dispenses equal parts support and flexibility from faculty and classmates alike. What’s more, professors assigned projects—including her senior thesis—that made her more attractive to employers. “The program prepares students to work in any business environment, whether it’s sales or education or any other field,” she says. “The professors teach us the underlying professionalism.”