
BLUE MOUNTAIN, Miss. — Blue Mountain Christian University (BMCU) and William Carey University (WCU) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding establishing new academic pathways designed to expand opportunities for students pursuing careers in medicine and pharmacy across North Mississippi. The signing took place on Dec. 2, 2025.
The agreement creates a streamlined early-entry pathway for qualified BMCU students into the William Carey University College of Osteopathic Medicine (WCUCOM), along with a developing partnership that will offer an accelerated route into William Carey’s School of Pharmacy.
Dr. Italo Subbarao, dean of WCUCOM, said the agreement reflects a shared commitment to serving Mississippi. “We’re thrilled to offer this opportunity to pre-med students at Blue Mountain,” Subbarao said. “We already have students from BMCU enrolled in our medical school who are performing exceptionally well. Students who meet the requirements outlined in this agreement will be admitted into our medical program, and we believe many will return to serve northern Mississippi. Serving Mississippi is at the heart of what we do.”
Dr. Barbara McMillin, president of BMCU, said the partnership will strengthen educational access and expand service to communities across the state. “This is a significant moment for both institutions,” McMillin said. “We believe many future students will benefit from this pathway, and we are grateful for the opportunity to partner with William Carey University in preparing future physicians who will serve across our region and state.”
In addition to the medical school pathway, BMCU and WCU are finalizing details for a second agreement that will create a Mississippi Pharmacy Pathway, offering students a clearly defined route from their undergraduate studies at BMCU to professional training in pharmacy at William Carey. The pathway will include a structured undergraduate sequence at BMCU tailored for pre-pharmacy students, followed by direct transition into William Carey’s accelerated Doctor of Pharmacy program. The partnership also provides coordinated advising and recruitment support from high school through graduate training.
Both pathways support a shared goal of preparing students from North Mississippi—including rural areas such as Chickasaw, Calhoun, and Pontotoc counties—to return and serve their home communities.
Representatives from William Carey’s School of Pharmacy and College of Osteopathic Medicine will visit BMCU after Christmas to meet with interested students and collaborate with campus recruiters.
For more information, contact admissions@bmc.edu.










