Anesthesiology Assistant Program
Meharry Medical College receives historic $34 million gift from Bloomberg Philanthropies to help increase number of Black doctors and improve minority health nationwide. College’s largest-ever individual gift will fund scholarships for School of Medicine students with financial need, reducing their debt burden and supp. Mission The mission of the College of Medicine is to provide education, research and clinical service in the context of community engagement in order to train physician leaders who promote wellness, who provide care with excellence and compassion, and who are committed to transforming the health of diverse and underserved communities. Message from the Dean Deborah B. Prothrow-Stith, MD Dean.
2013-2014
Traci Gables – Accepted to Emory and Trevecca, chose Emory.
Traci Gables – Accepted to Emory and Trevecca, chose Emory.
Dental School
2013-2014
Jim (Fred) Hollingsworth – UTHSC (Memphis)
Jim (Fred) Hollingsworth – UTHSC (Memphis)
John Harrison - West Virginia University School of Dentistry
Daniel Francis - University of Louisville School of Dentistry
Samuel Hutton - UT Memphis
Colton Popp - UT Memphis
Samuel Hutton - UT Memphis
Colton Popp - UT Memphis
2009-2010
Lisa Jeffries - UT Memphis
Raj Brahmbhatt - UT Memphis
Lisa Jeffries - UT Memphis
Raj Brahmbhatt - UT Memphis
Graduate School
2016-2017
Christine Hale - University of Main, Ph.D. program in the Graduate School of Biomedical Science and Engineering.
Taylor Lyon - University of California-Berkeley School of Public Health, M.S. program in Environmental Health Sciences: Global Health and the Environment.
2013-2014
Jessica Hubbuch – University of Tennessee-Chattanooga, School of Education, Masters in Secondary Education program.
Kristin Stanfill – Accepted to Masters of Public Health (MPH) program at University of Alabama-Birmingham, Emory University’s Rollins School of Public Health MPH program and Colorado School of Public Health (MPH).
Patsy Thrasher – Accepted to James H. Quillen College of Medicine at East Tennessee State University, Meharry Medical College Ph.D. programs in Biomedical Sciences and Morehouse School of Medicine M.S. program in Biomedical Sciences. Chose ETSU.
Kristen Waddell – Miami University of Ohio, Masters degree in Biology, Global Field program.
Jessica Hubbuch – University of Tennessee-Chattanooga, School of Education, Masters in Secondary Education program.
Kristin Stanfill – Accepted to Masters of Public Health (MPH) program at University of Alabama-Birmingham, Emory University’s Rollins School of Public Health MPH program and Colorado School of Public Health (MPH).
Patsy Thrasher – Accepted to James H. Quillen College of Medicine at East Tennessee State University, Meharry Medical College Ph.D. programs in Biomedical Sciences and Morehouse School of Medicine M.S. program in Biomedical Sciences. Chose ETSU.
Kristen Waddell – Miami University of Ohio, Masters degree in Biology, Global Field program.
Chelsea Standish – University of Tennessee-Knoxville College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, M.S. program in Entomology and Plant Pathology.
2012-2013
Evan Collins - University of Georgia
Mark Ihrie - Accepted to University of Kentucky and North Carolina State University. Chose NSCU program in Environmental and Molecular Toxicology.
Jamie Smith - James Madison University, Masters program in Biology (Botany).
Duncan McPherson - Accepted to University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill and UT-Knoxville. Chose UNC-Chapel Hill PhD program in Genetics and Molecular Biology.
Evan Collins - University of Georgia
Mark Ihrie - Accepted to University of Kentucky and North Carolina State University. Chose NSCU program in Environmental and Molecular Toxicology.
Jamie Smith - James Madison University, Masters program in Biology (Botany).
Duncan McPherson - Accepted to University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill and UT-Knoxville. Chose UNC-Chapel Hill PhD program in Genetics and Molecular Biology.
2011-2012
Sarah Candler - Texas Tech University, Masters program in Biology.
Justin Ellis - Tulane University, Masters program in Pharmacology.
Joel Pollom - Barry University (Miami, FL), accelerated Masters program in Anatomy.
Carrie Wiese - Accepted to Vanderbilt University (Biomedical Sciences Ph.D. program), University of Utah (Bioscience Ph.D Graduate Program) and University of Texas-Austin (Cell and Molecular Biology Ph.D. program). Chose Vanderbilt.
Sarah Candler - Texas Tech University, Masters program in Biology.
Justin Ellis - Tulane University, Masters program in Pharmacology.
Joel Pollom - Barry University (Miami, FL), accelerated Masters program in Anatomy.
Carrie Wiese - Accepted to Vanderbilt University (Biomedical Sciences Ph.D. program), University of Utah (Bioscience Ph.D Graduate Program) and University of Texas-Austin (Cell and Molecular Biology Ph.D. program). Chose Vanderbilt.
2010-2011
Reid Bolus - Baylor College of Medicine, Ph.D. Program in Human and Molecular Genetics and Vanderbilt University Biomedical Sciences.
George Campbell - The Kellogg School of Science and Technology at The Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, CA.
Sarah Candler - University of South Florida, M.S. in Integrative Biology-Ecology and Evolution.
Reid Bolus - Baylor College of Medicine, Ph.D. Program in Human and Molecular Genetics and Vanderbilt University Biomedical Sciences.
George Campbell - The Kellogg School of Science and Technology at The Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, CA.
Sarah Candler - University of South Florida, M.S. in Integrative Biology-Ecology and Evolution.
2009-2010
Keith Emery - Bangor University, Wales UK MSx Marine Biology.
Keith Emery - Bangor University, Wales UK MSx Marine Biology.
Law School
2013-2014
Simon Stanley – Accepted to University of Arizona (full scholarship), Stetson University (full scholarship), Willamette University (full scholarship), Lewis and Clark ($25,000/year scholarship), University of Oregon ($14,000/yr scholarship) and University of New Mexico. Chose University of Arizona.
Simon Stanley – Accepted to University of Arizona (full scholarship), Stetson University (full scholarship), Willamette University (full scholarship), Lewis and Clark ($25,000/year scholarship), University of Oregon ($14,000/yr scholarship) and University of New Mexico. Chose University of Arizona.
2011-2012
Trevor Slayton (UTC MS-Esc graduate) - Vermont Law School, Master of Environmental Law and Policy program.
Trevor Slayton (UTC MS-Esc graduate) - Vermont Law School, Master of Environmental Law and Policy program.
Medical School
2013-2014
Jared Anderson – Accepted to Meharry Medical College (Nashville) and Lincoln Memorial University DeBusk College of Medicine (LMU-DCOM); chose Meharry.
Manuel Bernal – Accepted to Loyola University Chicago’s Stritch School of Medicine, University of Colorado Medical School and Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science. Chose Loyola.
Emma Hall – Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine
Jared Hudson – Quillen College of Medicine (ETSU)
Jarrod Jackson - Morehouse School of Medicine.Kelton Messinger – Loma Linda University School of Medicine
2012-2013
Hunter Meyer– Medical College of Georgia
Hayden Shafer – Quillen College of Medicine (ETSU)
William Brooks – Quillen College of Medicine (ETSU)
Phoebe Shoemaker – Accepted to Quillen College of Medicine (ETSU) and Lincoln Memorial University DeBusk College of Medicine. Chose ETSU
Megan Ayres – Mercer University School of Medicine
Jessica Hale – Lincoln Memorial University DeBusk College of Medicine
Alexander Scherelis – UT Memphis
Jared Anderson – Accepted to Meharry Medical College (Nashville) and Lincoln Memorial University DeBusk College of Medicine (LMU-DCOM); chose Meharry.
Manuel Bernal – Accepted to Loyola University Chicago’s Stritch School of Medicine, University of Colorado Medical School and Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science. Chose Loyola.
Emma Hall – Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine
Jared Hudson – Quillen College of Medicine (ETSU)
Jarrod Jackson - Morehouse School of Medicine.Kelton Messinger – Loma Linda University School of Medicine
2012-2013
Hunter Meyer– Medical College of Georgia
Hayden Shafer – Quillen College of Medicine (ETSU)
William Brooks – Quillen College of Medicine (ETSU)
Phoebe Shoemaker – Accepted to Quillen College of Medicine (ETSU) and Lincoln Memorial University DeBusk College of Medicine. Chose ETSU
Megan Ayres – Mercer University School of Medicine
Jessica Hale – Lincoln Memorial University DeBusk College of Medicine
Alexander Scherelis – UT Memphis
2011-2012
Eli Kennedy – ETSU
Le Lee Neoue – Lincoln Memorial University DeBusk College of Medicine (LMU-DCOM)
Garrett Venable – UT Memphis
Megan Roberson – ETSU
Tyler Walker – Accepted to UT Memphis, LMU-DCOM, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine and Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences College of Osteopathic Medicine. Chose UTMemphis.
Jesalyn Tate – ETSU
Andrew Fournet – UT Memphis
Gary Tackling – American University of the Caribbean Medical School in Cupecoy, St Maarten, N.A.
Munir Nouri Rahbe – American University of the Caribbean Medical School in Cupecoy, St Maarten, N.A.
Eli Kennedy – ETSU
Le Lee Neoue – Lincoln Memorial University DeBusk College of Medicine (LMU-DCOM)
Garrett Venable – UT Memphis
Megan Roberson – ETSU
Tyler Walker – Accepted to UT Memphis, LMU-DCOM, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine and Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences College of Osteopathic Medicine. Chose UTMemphis.
Jesalyn Tate – ETSU
Andrew Fournet – UT Memphis
Gary Tackling – American University of the Caribbean Medical School in Cupecoy, St Maarten, N.A.
Munir Nouri Rahbe – American University of the Caribbean Medical School in Cupecoy, St Maarten, N.A.
2010-2011
Denni Fitzsimmons - Des Moins College of Osteopathic Medicine, awarded Air Force Scholarship
Jessica Howard - Lincoln Memorial University, DeBusk College of Medicine
Dane Bolton - Lincoln Memorial University, DeBusk College of Medicine and Lake Erie College of Medicine, chose LMU
Jennifer Woolsey - Lincoln Memorial University, DeBusk College of Medicine and Lake Erie College of Medicine, chose Lake Erie College of Medicine
Denni Fitzsimmons - Des Moins College of Osteopathic Medicine, awarded Air Force Scholarship
Jessica Howard - Lincoln Memorial University, DeBusk College of Medicine
Dane Bolton - Lincoln Memorial University, DeBusk College of Medicine and Lake Erie College of Medicine, chose LMU
Jennifer Woolsey - Lincoln Memorial University, DeBusk College of Medicine and Lake Erie College of Medicine, chose Lake Erie College of Medicine
Medical Technology
2013-2014
Daniel Waller – Medical Laboratory Science M.S. program (UTHSC)Nursing School
Daniel Waller – Medical Laboratory Science M.S. program (UTHSC)Nursing School
2012-2013
Angie Tsay - Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, Accelerated BSN program.
Angie Tsay - Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, Accelerated BSN program.
2011-2012
Bethany Andrews - Vanderbilt University.Sarah Donnellan - Duke Nursing School
Bethany Andrews - Vanderbilt University.Sarah Donnellan - Duke Nursing School
Optometry
2016-2017
Elsie Chang - Accepted to Southern College of Optometry, University of Alabama-Birmingham School of Optometry and University of Missouri-St. Louis College of Optometry. Chose Southern Colleg of Optometry.
Elsie Chang - Accepted to Southern College of Optometry, University of Alabama-Birmingham School of Optometry and University of Missouri-St. Louis College of Optometry. Chose Southern Colleg of Optometry.
Kaitlyn Thomas - University of Pikeville, Kentucky College of Optometry
2013-2014
Morgan Kickliter – Southern College of Optometry (Memphis).
Morgan Kickliter – Southern College of Optometry (Memphis).
2011-2012
Kayla Egner - Accepted UAB School of Optometry (Birmingham, AL), Illinois College of Optometry and Ohio State University College of Optometry. Chose UAB.
Kayla Egner - Accepted UAB School of Optometry (Birmingham, AL), Illinois College of Optometry and Ohio State University College of Optometry. Chose UAB.
Anne Stephenson - Southern College of Optometry (Memphis).
Pharmacy School
2013-2014
Alexis Ewah – UTHSC (Memphis)
Dennis Santiago – UTHSC (Memphis)
Neha Naik – South College of Pharmacy (Knoxville)
2012-2013
Joshua Cooley – Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine School of Pharmacy (LECOM)
Rima Patel – Accepted to UT Memphis and Gatton College of Pharmacy (ETSU), chose UT Memphis
Wesley Arrison – Accepted to UT Memphis, Belmont University, Lipscomb University and Samford University, chose UT Memphis
Taylor Benson – Accepted to UT Memphis
Yooji Cho – Accepted to UT Memphis
Alexis Ewah – UTHSC (Memphis)
Dennis Santiago – UTHSC (Memphis)
Neha Naik – South College of Pharmacy (Knoxville)
2012-2013
Joshua Cooley – Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine School of Pharmacy (LECOM)
Rima Patel – Accepted to UT Memphis and Gatton College of Pharmacy (ETSU), chose UT Memphis
Wesley Arrison – Accepted to UT Memphis, Belmont University, Lipscomb University and Samford University, chose UT Memphis
Taylor Benson – Accepted to UT Memphis
Yooji Cho – Accepted to UT Memphis
2011-2012
Andrew Rangel – UT Memphis
Reid Meadows – UT Memphis
Jennifer Marceaux – Harding University, Searcy, AR
Nicholas Marceaux – Harding University, Searcy, AR
Matthew Percy – UT Memphis
Kaysi Jackson – Accepted to UT Memphis, Lipscomb and Samford. Chose UT Memphis
Andrew Rangel – UT Memphis
Reid Meadows – UT Memphis
Jennifer Marceaux – Harding University, Searcy, AR
Nicholas Marceaux – Harding University, Searcy, AR
Matthew Percy – UT Memphis
Kaysi Jackson – Accepted to UT Memphis, Lipscomb and Samford. Chose UT Memphis
2009-2010
Nilam Patel - UT Memphis
Derrick Reinhart - UT Memphis
Nicholas Martin - UT Memphis
Kevin Patel - UT Memphis
Jarred Bowden - UT Memphis and Union, chose UT Memphis
Nilam Patel - UT Memphis
Derrick Reinhart - UT Memphis
Nicholas Martin - UT Memphis
Kevin Patel - UT Memphis
Jarred Bowden - UT Memphis and Union, chose UT Memphis
2009-2010
Lindsey DeLoach – UT Memphis (delayed admission to 2011 in order to get BS)
Erica Childress – UT Memphis and Union University; chose UTMemphis
Cortney Wong – UT Memphis
Lindsey DeLoach – UT Memphis (delayed admission to 2011 in order to get BS)
Erica Childress – UT Memphis and Union University; chose UTMemphis
Cortney Wong – UT Memphis
Physical Therapy
2013-2014
Gordon Rudell - UTHSC (Memphis).
Gordon Rudell - UTHSC (Memphis).
Physician Assistant
2013-2014
Cailyn Bautista – UTHSC (Memphis)
Emily Mansfield – Lincoln Memorial University DeBusk College of Osteopathic Medicine (LMU-DCOM) graduate Physician Assistant program.
Cailyn Bautista – UTHSC (Memphis)
Emily Mansfield – Lincoln Memorial University DeBusk College of Osteopathic Medicine (LMU-DCOM) graduate Physician Assistant program.
2012-2013
Tifi Toilolo - Duke University School of Medicine Physician Assistant Program.
Tifi Toilolo - Duke University School of Medicine Physician Assistant Program.
2011-2012
Sarah Stott - LMU
Sarah Stott - LMU
2010-2011
Dustin Bates - Bethel UniversityLauren Milleville - Colorado School of Medicine, University of South Carolina, Lincoln Memorial University, Trivecca. Chose Colorado School of Medicine.
Dustin Bates - Bethel UniversityLauren Milleville - Colorado School of Medicine, University of South Carolina, Lincoln Memorial University, Trivecca. Chose Colorado School of Medicine.
2009-2010
Alicia Dumont - Trevecca Nazarene University Physician Assistant SchoolAllison Lamb - Tennessee State UniversityAshley Pierce - Trevecca Nazarene University Physician Assistant School
Alicia Dumont - Trevecca Nazarene University Physician Assistant SchoolAllison Lamb - Tennessee State UniversityAshley Pierce - Trevecca Nazarene University Physician Assistant School
Veterinary School
2016-2017
Meharry Medical College School Of Medicine Admission Requirements
Caitlyn Clifford - St. George's University in Grenada, West Indies
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2013-2014
Meharry Medical College Post Bacc
Elizabeth Nielsen – Accepted to Iowa State University College of Veterinary Medicine and Lincoln Memorial University College of Veterinary Medicine. Chose Iowa State.
2012-2013
Breanna Dell – Accepted to Oregon State University and University of Tennessee-Knoxville joint DVM/MPH (Doctor of Veterinary Medicine/Master of Public Health) programs. Chose UTK.
Christine Teter – UTK (Knoxville)
Breanna Dell – Accepted to Oregon State University and University of Tennessee-Knoxville joint DVM/MPH (Doctor of Veterinary Medicine/Master of Public Health) programs. Chose UTK.
Christine Teter – UTK (Knoxville)
2011-2012
Erin Felty - UTK
Erin Felty - UTK
Direct medical programs (also known as combined BA/MD or BS/MD programs) allow students to be accepted into an allopathic medical school from high school. In other words, program students are accepted into both an undergraduate university as well as an allopathic medical school out of high school. There are a variety of programs around the country, each with its own unique requirements, expectations, and benefits. We have compiled a list of 6-, 7-, and 8-year combined medical programs for your convenience in an easy to navigate table below. Please email us for our database of BA/BS/DO programs.
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Augusta University | Medical College of Georgia | 7 YEAR PROGRAM | Augusta University offers outstanding students the opportunity to achieve their BS and MD degrees in only seven years. In each case students will spend their first three years in pursuit of the BS in Cell and Molecular Biology through the Department of Biological Sciences in the College of Science and Mathematics (CSM). In their fourth year students will begin their four year program in medicine at the Medical College of Georgia (MCG). Eligible students who wish to pursue the programs must first apply to Augusta University as an undergraduate and select Biology or Cell and Molecular Biology as a major. If accepted to Augusta University and if the basic eligibility requirements are met (min GPA 3.7, min ACT 32 or SAT M/R 1400), then the student will be contacted by email and offered a specific program application which should be returned along with one letter of recommendation. https://www.augusta.edu/scimath/biology/bs-md-dmd.php |
Baylor University | Baylor College of Medicine | 8 YEAR PROGRAM | Baylor University and Baylor College of Medicine grant six outstanding high school students provisional acceptance to Baylor College of Medicine upon matriculation to Baylor University. One of the six students selected receives a scholarship valued at $80,000. It includes $10,000 per year for four years of undergraduate study at Baylor University and four additional years of medical study at Baylor College of Medicine. The other five students receive a scholarship valued at $8,000 covering $2,000 per year for four years of undergraduate study at Baylor University. Students need to have scored 1420/1470 (old/new) or above on the SAT (math & critical reading) or a 32+ on the ACT, rank in top 5% or possess a minimum 3.7 GPA on a 4.0 scale. http://www.baylor.edu/prehealth/index.php?id=36430 |
Boston University | Boston University School of Medicine | 7 YEAR PROGRAM | The College of Arts & Sciences and the School of Medicine of Boston University offer a combined curriculum that provides an outstanding medical education while shortening the overall period of study. Qualified applicants include students who are completing four full academic years of secondary education and who are currently high school seniors, or students who have completed high school but have not enrolled in any college-level, degree-granting program. See our BLOG for everything you need to know about this program. http://www.bu.edu/academics/cas/programs/seven-year-liberal-arts-medical-education-program/ |
Brooklyn College | SUNY-Downstate Medical Center | 8 YEAR PROGRAM | The Coordinated B.A.-M.D. Program is one of the most prestigious programs at Brooklyn College. The program is more than 40 years old and selects students who are not only academically strong, but who also exhibit interests in many areas, such as science, arts, sports, music, student government, student newspapers, research, community service, etc. Our program has the advantage of permitting its students to choose any major and actually encourages them to major in the humanities or social sciences. B.A.-M.D. students are not isolated as a group, but take classes with the general population at the college and are enthusiastic participants in on-campus activities and events. Students who successfully complete an honors undergraduate premedical curriculum receive a baccalaureate degree (B.A. or B.S., depending on major) from Brooklyn College and enter SUNY Downstate College of Medicine for their graduate studies. Each student accepted to the B.A.-M.D. Program is awarded a Brooklyn College Foundation Presidential Scholarship that provides up to $4,000 annually for four years of undergraduate study. http://www.brooklyn.cuny.edu/web/academics/honors-academy/programs/ba-md.php |
Brown University | The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University | 8 YEAR PROGRAM | For approximately 50 strongly motivated freshmen, the Program in Liberal Medical Education (PLME) offers a unique opportunity to combine undergraduate education and professional studies in medicine into an eight-year program. PLME students may choose to work toward an AB or ScB degree in the sciences, or toward an AB in the humanities, social sciences or behavioral sciences. Average SAT scores over last 5 years: CR741/M756/W741 https://www.brown.edu/academics/medical/plme/prospective-students/prospective-students |
Caldwell University | New Jersey Medical School at Rutgers University | 7 YEAR PROGRAM | Applicants must have at least a 3.5 GPA and be in the top 10% of their high school class. Their M/CR SAT scores must be at least 1400 (if taken before March 2016, at least 1450 if taken after). Students must indicate their interest when they apply to Caldwell University. To continue to the medical school, admitted students need to maintain a specific GPA (>3.5 for Rutgers) and receive a competitive score (as determined by the medical school) on the MCAT. https://www.caldwell.edu/academics/health-professions/affiliation-programs |
Caldwell University | St George's University School of Medicine | 7 YEAR PROGRAM | Applicants must have at least a 3.5 GPA and their M/CR SAT scores must be at least 1200 (if taken before March 2016, at least 1270 if taken after). Students must indicate their interest when they apply to Caldwell University. To continue to the medical school, admitted students need to maintain a specific GPA (>3.4 for St. George's) and receive a competitive score (as determined by the medical school) on the MCAT. https://www.caldwell.edu/academics/health-professions/affiliation-programs |
California Northstate University | California Northstate University College of Medicine | 6 YEAR PROGRAM,7 YEAR PROGRAM | The College of Health Sciences (CHS) at California Northstate University (CNU) offers high school applicants the Pre-Medicine to Doctor of Medicine (Pre-Med to MD) Combined Programs to enter the profession of medicine in an accelerated time frame if they meet specific criteria. Students accepted to the Pre-Med to MD Combined Programs begin their program of study in the undergraduate program of CHS. By working closely with CHS pre-health advisors, students are able to complete all the required criteria and academic course prerequisites. Each year, students in the Pre-Med to MD Combined Programs will also be required to participate in at least one campus activity of the College of Medicine (COM). The COM's campus activity program educates pre-medicine students of their future profession through community health service opportunities, specialty career exploration workshops, lab experiences, and special professional education sessions. The Pre-Med to MD Combined Programs offer priority acceptance to COM for students who meet all the COM admission criteria after their second or third year of study in the undergraduate college. In addition, students have the opportunity to complete the MD degree in an accelerated time frame--six to seven years instead of the traditional eight years. For the 6-year program, minimum requirements include: 3.75 GPA, 1360/1400 (old/new) SAT, and 31 ACT. For the 7-year program, minimum requirements include: 3.6 GPA, 1290/1350 (old/new) SAT, and 29 ACT. http://healthsciences.cnsu.edu/programs-offered/bs-md-combined-program/about |
Case Western Reserve University | Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine | 8 YEAR PROGRAM | Each year, 15 to 20 exceptionally well-qualified high school seniors who plan to pursue careers in medicine are offered places in the Pre-Professional Scholars Program in Medicine. Pre-Professional Scholars receive a conditional commitment of admission to the University Program of the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine to be honored upon successful progress toward and completion of the bachelor's degree. The Pre-Professional Scholars Program in Medicine requires eight years: four years of successful undergraduate study leading to the bachelor's degree followed by four years in the University Program of the School of Medicine. Pre-Professional Scholars in Medicine who complete their undergraduate degree requirements in less than four years are required to pursue other experiences intended to enhance their professional and personal development during the period following the receipt of their bachelor's degree and until study at the School of Medicine begins. MCAT not required http://bulletin.case.edu/undergraduatestudies/gradprofessional/#preprofessionalscholarsprogramstext |
College of New Jersey | New Jersey Medical School at Rutgers University | 7 YEAR PROGRAM | This is a joint undergraduate-medical degree program in which a student spends three years at The College of New Jersey (TCNJ) in an approved major, and four additional years at New Jersey Medical School at Rutgers University (NJMS). Approved undergraduate majors currently include biology, biomedical engineering, chemistry, economics, engineering science, mathematics, English, history, philosophy, physics, and Spanish. Upon successful completion of the first year of medical school (year four), the student is granted the BS or BA degree in the chosen undergraduate major from TCNJ. The MD degree is awarded after successful completion of the program in the seventh year by NJMS. MCAT is required. Minimum requirements include: 1500 SAT (CR + M), or 33 on ACT, and rank top 5% in graduating class and/or unweighted GPA of 4.5/95%. In 2015, average scores were: 1550+ SAT I, SAT II scores 730+, and ACT 35. https://ncas.rutgers.edu/student-support/current-students/pre-professional-programs/bamd-program-njms-nwk |
Drew University | New Jersey Medical School at Rutgers University | 7 YEAR PROGRAM | A formal articulation agreement between the College of Liberal Arts of Drew University and the New Jersey Medical School at Rutgers University (NJMS) makes it possible for prospective first-year students to apply directly to a special, seven-year dual-degree program in medicine. Students are admitted simultaneously to both Drew and New Jersey Medical School. They then spend three years of study at Drew and four years at NJMS, completing both the B.A. and M.D. degrees in seven years. the seven-year combined degree student will receive the Francis Asbury Scholarship worth $25,000 per year for three years and the BA/MD Scholarship worth $20,000 a year for three years, for a total award of $45,000 per year. Minimum requirements include: unweighted GPA 3.8, SAT 1500+ (CR+M) or ACT 33+ http://catalog.drew.edu/content.php?catoid=21&navoid=1056#ba-md |
Drexel University | Drexel University College of Medicine | 8 YEAR PROGRAM | The Drexel BA/BS/MD accelerated degree program will no longer be offered after the fall 2017. Starting in the fall of 2018, Drexel will offer a BA/BS + MD Early Assurance Program, a 4 + 4 combined program that allows students to gain early acceptance into both their undergraduate program and medical school at the same time. Candidates must rank in the top 10 percent of their high school class and have a combined SAT score of no less than 1360 on the 'old' SAT or a 1420 on the 'new' SAT, or an ACT score of no less than 31. Applicants need a minimum 3.5 GPA, in top 10% of high school class, and maintain a minimum 3.6 GPA as an undergraduate (no grades less than a C), and a minimum MCAT score. Of note, there will no longer be any other affiliate undergraduate instituionts that also lead to Drexel School of Medicine http://drexel.edu/medicine/academics/md-program/md-program-admissions/accelerated-early-linkage/#EarlyAssuranceHighSchoolSeniors |
Fisk University | Meharry Medical College School of Medicine | 7 YEAR PROGRAM - NOT GUARANTEED | Fisk University students who meet the academic expectations of this program can be accepted into the School of Medicine or Dentistry at Meharry Medical College after three years at Fisk, with the first year medical or dental school courses serving as elective course requirements to complete the 120 hours needed to obtain a B.A. or B.S. at Fisk University. Acceptance occurs early in the second semester of the first year at Fisk University. Students who have strong ACT scores from their High School and maintain that academic excellence with a minimum GPA of 3.2 at Fisk during their first semester are eligible to apply to the program. https://www.fisk.edu/academics/pre-professional-program/pre-medicine-and-pre-dental |
Florida Atlantic University | Florida Atlantic University College of Medicine | 8 YEAR PROGRAM | The Wilkes Medical Scholars Program is a highly selective, early admission program into The Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine for students who have a strong desire to pursue a career in medicine. Students receive a B.A. or B.S. degree from the Wilkes Honors College in Jupiter and the M.D. degree from Florida Atlantic University College of Medicine in Boca Raton in seven or eight years. Three applications are required for this program. Students must apply to the university, the Honors College, and the College of Medicine. Minimum requirements include Old SAT minimum score of 1450 (Critical Reading and Math combined) or a New SAT score of 1490 or a minimum ACT composite of 33, and weighted high school GPA of at least 4.30 http://www.fau.edu/honors/academics/majors/medical-scholar-program.php |
Franklin Pierce University | St. George's University School of Medicine | INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM,8 YEAR PROGRAM | This combined degree program has a Caribbean twist, as it offers a pathway from your undergraduate study in Biology or Health Sciences at Franklin Pierce to the Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) program at St. George's University (SGU) School of Medicine or School of Veterinary Medicine in Grenada, West Indies. Upon completion of the four-year bachelor's degree, you will progress into a four-year doctoral program in a tropical setting at SGU. Minimum requirements include cumulative GPA 3.5, SAT 1200 (CR + M) or ACT 26 http://www.franklinpierce.edu/academics/ugrad/programs_of_study/div_natsci/md_dvm_pathway/index.htm |
Georgia Regents University | Medical College of Georgia | 7 YEAR PROGRAM | Georgia Regents University offers two programs which allow outstanding students the opportunity to achieve their BS and MD or BS and DMD degrees in only seven years. In each case students will spend their first three years in pursuit of the BS in Cell and Molecular Biology through the Department of Biological Sciences in the College of Science and Mathematics (CSM). In their fourth year students will begin their four year program in medicine or dentistry through either the Medical College of Georgia (MCG) or the College of Dental Medicine (CDM). Courses taken in the first year of those programs will be used to satisfy any remaining course requirements needed to complete the BS degree. Unweighted High School GPA: 3.7; Minimum SAT score (math/verbal): 1400; or Minimum ACT score: 32 http://www.gru.edu/colleges/scimath/biology/bs-md-dmd.php |
George Washington University | George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences | 7 YEAR PROGRAM | A joint program of The George Washington University Columbian College of Arts and Sciences and the School of Medicine and Health Sciences, the seven-year B.A./M.D. program is a small competitive program designed for high school seniors who exhibit academic excellence, competitive (90%) SAT/ACT scores, leadership in activities, community service, and health care experiences, and have a strong desire to become a physician. Applicants must be in their senior year of high school education to apply for this program. They apply directly to The George Washington University via the Undergraduate Admissions Office. http://smhs.gwu.edu/academics/md-program/admissions/joint-programs/bamd |
Grambling State University | Meharry Medical College | 7 YEAR PROGRAM,8 YEAR PROGRAM | Grambling State University (GSU) and Meharry Medical College (MMC) School of Medicine have agreed to enter a partnership for increasing the number of African American physicians, one goal of Meharry's three-year Center of Excellence Grant. Upon acceptance into the GSU-MMC Bachelor of Science/Doctor of Medicine (BS/MD) program, students receive conditional acceptance into MMC's School of Medicine. The length of the entire program is seven or eight years from entrance into the BS/MD Program at the undergraduate level through graduation from MMC. This includes three or four years of undergraduate study at Grambling State University and four years of medical education at Meharry Medical College. Students selected to participate in the program must agree to attend a six-week summer academic and clinical enrichment program at MMC beginning the summer following the freshman year. Minimum Requirements include SAT 900 or ACT 20, overall and science GPA of 3.25/4.0. http://www.gram.edu/academics/majors/arts-and-sciences/biology/training.php |
Hobart & William Smith Colleges | SUNY Upstate Medical University of Medicine | 8 YEAR PROGRAM | The Blackwell Medical Scholarship Program External Icon provides a unique opportunity for first-year students. Those who meet and maintain the standards of the program are guaranteed a place in our College of Medicine upon their graduation from Hobart & William Smith Colleges. This program is for high school students who are from rural areas, underrepresented minority groups or are the first generation in their families to attend college. To be considered, you must: min SAT score of 1250/1310 (old/new), or ACT 28, 90% high school GPA http://www.hws.edu/admissions/blackwell_scholars.aspx |
Hofstra University | Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine | 8 YEAR PROGRAM | Entry to this program is highly selective, and only those who demonstrate superior high school achievement and academic aptitude, and who apply to Hofstra as first-time, full-time freshmen will be considered. Minimum requirements include: min SAT 1410 (CR + M) or ACT 32, GPA 3.7/4.0, and ranked 10% of graduating class http://www.hofstra.edu/admission/adm_4plus4.html |
Howard University | Howard University College of Medicine | 6 YEAR PROGRAM | While the University community has traditionally been predominantly black, Howard has been an interracial and cosmopolitan institution throughout its history, with students, faculty and staff of all races and from many foreign nations. All must meet the high standards of excellence of Howard University, which has the largest concentration of black faculty and student scholars in the country. Minimum requirements include: GPA 3.5, SAT 1950 or ACT 26 https://medicine.howard.edu/education/dual-degree-programs |
Indiana State University | Indiana University School of Medicine | 8 YEAR PROGRAM | For residents of rural Indiana only. The Rural Health Program is offered jointly by Indiana State University and the Indiana University School of Medicine. The mission of the program is to address the rural health needs of the State of Indiana by providing increased opportunities for residents from rural communities to obtain education and training in medicine. For accepted students, tuition is waived for undergraduate study. Minimum requirements include GPA 3.5/4, 1200 (CR+M) on SAT or 27 on ACT http://www.indstate.edu/cas/pre-professional-programs/bmd-rural-health-program/overview |
Mercer University | Mercer University School of Medicine | 8 YEAR PROGRAM | For in state Georgia residents only. This program has 18 spots per year. Through a partnership with undergraduate programs offered on the Mercer University Macon campus, Mercer University School of Medicine (MUSM) offers a Special Consideration Program (SCP) for its Doctor of Medicine degree. Up to 18 incoming freshmen will be selected each year for this special program. https://medicine.mercer.edu/admissions/md/enhancement-programs/scpmedicine.cfm |
Monmouth University | St. George's University School of Medicine | INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM,8 YEAR PROGRAM | In this program, students will begin their studies at Monmouth University. After successfully completing four (4) years of undergraduate study and earning a Bachelor of Science degree at MU, qualified students who satisfy all respective admission requirements will proceed to Grenada and enter the first year of St. George's University School of Medicine or St. George's University School of Veterinary Medicine. Qualified medical students will be eligible to complete the first two (2) years of medical study in Grenada and the final two (2) years of this combined program in clinical rotations at affiliated hospitals in the U.S. and/or the U.K. Qualified veterinary students will be eligible to complete the first three (3) years of veterinary study in Grenada and their final clinical year at affiliated veterinary schools in the U.S., U.K., Canada, Australia, or Ireland. https://www.monmouth.edu/pre-health/st-georges-program/x |
Montclair State University | New Jersey Medical School at Rutgers University | 7 YEAR PROGRAM | Montclair State and Rutgers University offer a combined program leading to the Bachelor of Science degree at Montclair State and the Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree at Rutgers. Its purpose is to permit highly qualified high school students to complete the required courses for baccalaureate and medical degrees in a seven-year sequence. Minimum requirements include: 1400 (CR+M), and top 10% rank of graduating class OR GPA > 3.6 if no class rank available https://www.montclair.edu/csam/biology/articulation-programs/bs-md-medical-rutgers/ |
New Jersey Institute of Technology | The Warren Alpert Wwwical School of New Jersey Institute of Technology NJIT American University of Antigua West Indies | INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM,7 YEAR PROGRAM,8 YEAR PROGRAM | AUA has established three agreements with NJIT: a Standard Articulation Agreement, a 3 + 4 Accelerated Program (BS/BA + MD) with the Albert Dorman Honors College, and a 3 + 1 + 4 Accelerated Program (BS/BA + MS or MBA + MD) with the Albert Dorman Honors College. In this second program, students graduate with three degrees: BS or BA, MS or MBA, and MD. Typically students are in top 10% of graduating class. Historically, minimum requirements for the 7 year program include SAT 1350 (CR + Math) in a single sitting or ACT 30; and minimum requirements for the 8 year program include SAT 1400 (CR + Math) in a single sitting or ACT 31. http://www.auamed.org/aua-signs-articulation-agreement-njit/ |
New Jersey Institute of Technology | New Jersey Medical School at Rutgers University | 7 YEAR PROGRAM | The NJIT/NJMS program consists of three years at an undergraduate school followed by a four-year medical program. Conditional acceptance assuming meeting minimum requirements and 3rd year interview by medical school. Minimum requirements include: top 10% rank of graduating class, 1450/1490 (old/new) SAT score (CR + M) or 33 on ACT https://honors.njit.edu/admission/pre-health-law/health.php |
New Jersey Institute of Technology | St. George's University School of Medicine | INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM,7 YEAR PROGRAM | The Bachelor's/M.D. program with St. George's University involves three years at NJIT, two years of study in Grenada (Caribbean Islands), then two years at St. Michael's Medical Center adjoining NJIT in Newark. This accelerated program is available to anyone, including graduating high school seniors who are not US citizens or permanent residents. Minimum requirements include 1400/1450 (old/new) SAT (CR+M) or ACT 32. Typically students are in top 10% of graduating class. http://honors.njit.edu/admission/pre-health-law/health.php |
Northwestern University | Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine | 7 YEAR PROGRAM,8 YEAR PROGRAM | The Honors Program in Medical Education (HPME) admits students simultaneously to one of the undergraduate colleges at Northwestern University in Evanston and Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago. As an undergraduate, an HPME student attends the Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences, the School of Communication, or the McCormick School of Engineering on the Northwestern Evanston campus. HPME students participate in a flexible, individualized undergraduate program that may be completed in three or four years prior to matriculation to Feinberg School of Medicine. Applicants are required to take SAT II Math and Chem. No min scores, but averages (2015-2016) include: SAT CR747/M792/W770, ACT 35 (Wr10). Admitted students are generally at or near the top of their class http://www.feinberg.northwestern.edu/education/degree-programs/hpme/index.html |
Penn State University | Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University | 7 YEAR PROGRAM | The Penn State-Jefferson Premedical-Medical (PMM) Program began in 1963 as an accelerated five-year program with one year (plus four summers) of undergraduate study at Penn State and four years of study at the Sidney Kimmel Medical College (SKMC) College of Medicine at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia. In 1980, the program became six years, with students spending two years (including two summers) at Penn State and four years at the medical school. Currently, students must complete the seven-year program, three years (no required summers) at Penn State, followed by four years at the medical school. Due to changes in the 2015 MCAT exam, the PMM program became a seven-year only program. A total score of 1470 or higher on the new SAT (Math plus Evidence Based Reading and Writing), 1420 or higher on the old SAT (prior to March 2016 - Critical Reading and Math sections), or a composite score of 32 or higher on the ACT. Applicants must rank in highest 10% of their high school class https://science.psu.edu/interdisciplinary-programs/premed-med-bsmd |
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute | Albany Medical College | 7 YEAR PROGRAM | The class entering Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute each year is selected from a pool of more than 550 applicants. After careful review of applications at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and Albany Medical College, students are selected for further review are are interviewed at the medical college. Academically, most applicants invited for an interview have combined critical reading and math SAT scores of 1425 or greater (on the 1600 scale). More detailed examination of the group of exceptional and promising young men and women beginning their first year studies at Rensselaer in a recent class shows that their combined critical reading and math SAT scores averaged 1471. Of equal importance to their demonstrated academic ability is their distinctly superior level of maturity and motivation. https://admissions.rpi.edu/undergraduate-admissions/accelerated-combined-programs |
Rice University | Baylor College of Medicine | 8 YEAR PROGRAM | The Rice/Baylor Medical Scholars Program (MSP) promotes the education of students who are scientifically competent, compassionate and socially conscious. Rice and Baylor College of Medicine select up to 6 incoming freshmen each year to pursue a four-year bachelor's degree at Rice, followed by guaranteed admission to Baylor College of Medicine. There are no minimum requirements but average admission statistics to undergraduate studies at Rice are available on the website. https://futureowls.rice.edu/futureowls/Medical_Scholars.asp |
Rutgers University-Newark College of Arts and Sciences | New Jersey Medical School at Rutgers University | 7 YEAR PROGRAM | The 7-Year BA/MD joint degree program is designed for high school seniors interested in pursuing a medical degree upon completion of their bachelor's degree. The program offers a guaranteed admission to medical school provided you maintain certain minimum progress requirements. The BA/MD program is offered jointly between the Newark College of Arts and Sciences and the New Jersey Medical School at Rutgers University. Applicants must achieve a min 1400 (CR + M) on SAT, 32 on ACT, and be ranked in top 10% of graduating class https://sasn.rutgers.edu/student-support/current-students/pre-professional-programs/bamd-program-njms-nwk |
Siena College | Albany Medical College School of Medicine | 8 YEAR PROGRAM | With an emphasis on humanities, ethics and social service, the 8 year combined acceptance program between Siena College and Albany Medical College (AMC) is the first of its kind in the country. Students accepted into the program earn a B.A. from Siena after four years and an M.D. from AMC upon completion of the medical curriculum. Minimum requirements include 1300/1360 (old/new) SAT scores, or ACT 30+, and rank n the top 10% of their graduating class https://www.siena.edu/academics/academics-at-siena/additional-academic-opportunities/albany-medical-college-program/ |
Sophie Davis Biomedical Education | Sophie Davis Biomedical Education School of Medicine | 7 YEAR PROGRAM | The Sophie Davis Biomedical Education Program/CUNY School of Medicine is designed to attract students who have an outstanding academic performance in high school with a strong record in the sciences, mathematics, written and verbal communication skills and community service. Academically qualified students who demonstrate the maturity, integrity, compassion and motivation needed to become dedicated and highly skilled professionals are those most likely to succeed in the program. A key factor considered in the admissions process is the applicant's potential and interest in pursuing a career as a primary care doctor in a physician shortage area. This includes opportunities and obstacles that students have experienced. Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 85%. https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/sophiedavis/bsmd |
St. Bonaventure University | George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences | 8 YEAR PROGRAM | The George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences and St. Bonaventure University (SBU) in New York have established an eight-year dual B.S./M.D. program. Students accepted will spend four years at St. Bonaventure for their undergraduate work. Applicants must be in their senior year of high school education to apply for this program. Competitive academic work, SAT/ACTs, service, medically related experience are all required. Minimum requirements include: Competitive (90%) SAT/ACT scores. Typically at least 1390 (ERW+M) new SAT or 1800 (CR+M+W) old SAT or ACT composite 30, SAT II in a science, high school average of 90+ http://www.sbu.edu/academics/schools/arts-and-sciences/departments-majors-minors/pre-medicine/sbu-gw-dual-admit-program-in-medicine-%28m-d-%29 |
St. Louis University | St. Louis University University School of Medicine | 8 YEAR PROGRAM - NOT GUARANTEED | The Medical Scholar Program at Saint Louis University is an exclusive opportunity for first-time freshmen who plan to attend medical school. Students accepted into this highly-selective program will have the opportunity to gain conditional early acceptance to the SLU School of Medicine. The program provides early application privileges but does not guarantee acceptance to the School of Medicine. Scholars must still take and are expected to do well on the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT). Medical Scholars must follow the program requirements, as set by the Office of Pre-Health and Pre-Law Studies, and be able to meet the SLU School of Medicine technical standards. Minimum requirements include: SAT 1390 (CR+M) or ACT 30. During undergrad, scholars must maintain an overall and math/science GPA of 3.65. A certain number of seats are reserved for Medical Scholars at the St. Louis University of Medicine, but not all Medical Scholars will be able to matriculate to the medical school. https://www.slu.edu/scholars/medical-scholars/ |
Stevens Institute of Technology | New Jersey Medical School at Rutgers University | 7 YEAR PROGRAM | Stevens Institute of Technology offers a combined accelerated degree are intended for exceptionally qualified students, and is made in partnership with the New Jersey Medical School at Rutgers University, the oldest medical school in New Jersey. Students must rank in the top 10% of their high school class, and achieve a combined SAT I score of 1400 (critical reading and math) in one sitting as well as take the SAT II in Mathematics Level I or Level II, and Biology or Chemistry. https://www.stevens.edu/admissions/undergraduate-admissions/how-apply/accelerated-programs#accelerated |
Stony Brook University | Stony Brook University's School of Medicine | 8 YEAR PROGRAM | Stony Brook University offers an integrated eight-year program for students interested in attending medical school following their undergraduate degree either through their Honors College or WISE program, or through the College of Engineering and Applied Science. Students must maintain a minimum GPA and obtain a score at or above national average on the MCAT. Successful applicants to the program (the middle 50th percentile ranges) have historically had 98-99 high school GPAs and 1490-1590 SAT* (Critical Reading + Math) composites. ACT exam scores are now considered in lieu SAT scores.Candidates must also have documentation of U.S. citizenship or permanent residency in the United States. https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/wise/college/scholars.php |
Temple University | Temple University Katz School of Medicine Medicine | 7 YEAR PROGRAM,8 YEAR PROGRAM | Temple University's Pre-Med Health Scholar Program allows students the chance to excel in the competitive, changing field of health care. The program is designed for high-achieving students who have distinguished themselves with impressive high school academic records and a demonstrated interest in the field of medicine. Applicant Academic profiles available on the website. Minimum requirements include: 3.8/4 unweighted GPA. https://www.temple.edu/healthadvising/healthscholars.html |
Texas Tech University | Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Medicine | 8 YEAR PROGRAM | For Texas residents only. By meeting the special requirements and deadlines of this joint program, a select group of entering freshmen are guaranteed admission to the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Medicine after completion of a Bachelor's Degree at Texas Tech University. Minimum requirements include score of a 29 ACT, 1300 SAT (exams prior to March 2016) or a 1360 SAT (exams after March 2016), and 3.7 GPA, with preference provided for students in the top 10% of their class. UMSI students are required to spend four years as an undergraduate at Texas Tech University and demonstrate significant evidence of health-related activities in a hospital or clinical setting before entering the School of Medicine. By waiving the MCAT requirement and guaranteeing medical school admission, UMSI gives students the opportunity to have a varied undergraduate education, which could include internships or study abroad. Early matriculation may be considered after students have completed at least three years of undergraduate study at Texas Tech University. These candidates must interview with select faculty from the School of Medicine. Applicants must demonstrate accelerated levels of appropriate medical readiness. Students accepted into the UMSI program are required to complete the Honors College requirements as well. https://www.ttuhsc.edu/som/admissions/umsi.aspx |
Union College | Albany Medical College School of Medicine | 8 YEAR PROGRAM | The Leadership in Medicine (LIM) Program is a direct-entry program that includes guaranteed admission to Albany Medical College€”provided students meet Union College requirements for academic performance and extra-curricular involvement. LIM also includes guaranteed admission to Clarkson University-Capital Region Campus for a master's degree in healthcare management. That's what makes LIM unique. Incoming first-year students who are accepted to LIM earn three degrees in eight years: a B.S. from Union College, an M.S. or M.B.A. in Healthcare Management from Clarkson University-Capital Region Campus and an M.D. from Albany Medical College. Ideal applicants rank near the top of the class, SAT scores above 1410/2010 (new/old) or ACT above 30. https://www.union.edu/admissions/apply/medical |
University of Alabama | University of Alabama School of Medicine | 8 YEAR PROGRAM | The Early Medical School Acceptance Program (EMSAP) is an undergraduate and medical school educational program which provides highly qualified students with an opportunity to have an enriched undergraduate experience in preparation for attending medical school. Graduating high school seniors must be admitted to UAB prior to applying to EMSAP. Minimum Overall GPA: 3.5 (on a 4.0 scale). Minimum of 30 on the ACT or 1390 on the SAT. In the Fall of 2015, students had an average ACT score of 33.7 and a High School GPA of 4.49. http://www.uab.edu/emsap/ |
University of Cincinnati | University of Cincinnati College of Medicine | 8 YEAR PROGRAM | Preference given to Ohio residents (though not exclusively). The Connections Program, a dual admissions baccalaureate/MD program, allows high school seniors to apply for and be accepted to both the University of Cincinnati undergraduate college and the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine simultaneously. Students must score a minimum 1300 (CR + M) on SAT or 29 on ACT to apply. Average statistics are available on the website. https://med2.uc.edu/Connections |
University of Colorado | University of Colorado School of Medicine | 8 YEAR PROGRAM | For Colorado residents only. The BA/BS-MD degree program at the University of Colorado Denver and Anschutz Medical Campus aims to promote the diversity of medical professionals practicing medicine in Colorado and to better serve the health care needs of the State of Colorado by assembling 10 outstanding students each year from broadly diverse backgrounds who are Colorado State residents, and have the desire to serve the health care needs of Colorado as primary care physicians. This program is a partnership between the University of Colorado Denver College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and the University of Colorado School of Medicine. Being accepted to the program enables students to earn a 'reserved' spot in the University of Colorado School of Medicine provided he or she meets specific academic, non-academic, and professional requirements annually. Minimum requirements include: 3.5 GPA, CCHE index score of 110. http://www.ucdenver.edu/academics/colleges/CLAS/BachelorsPrograms/ProgramsDegrees/BABSMD/Pages/home.aspx |
University of Evansville | Indiana University School of Medicine-Evansville | 8 YEAR PROGRAM | Indiana residents only. Admission to the University of Evansville's B/MD program is highly competitive with approximately eight students accepted into the program annually. Students accepted into the University of Evansville's B/MD program will receive strong merit scholarship consideration to assist with their UE bachelor's degree and provisional admission to the Indiana University School of Medicine-Evansville. Upon successful completion of a baccalaureate degree at the University of Evansville and meeting all B/MD program requirements, students will matriculate directly into the IU School of Medicine-Evansville. Typically, applicants have an approximate GPA of 4.0, and ACT 29 or SAT-1 1920 or SAT-R of 1350. https://www.evansville.edu/majors/BtoMD/program.cfm |
University of Connecticut | University of Connecticut School of Medicine | 8 YEAR PROGRAM | Connecticut residents receive special preference. UConn's Special Program in Medicine links undergraduate preparation with four years of medical education, resulting in dual degrees from UConn: a BA/BS and a MD. Students focused on a career in medicine can choose from our more than 110 undergraduate majors while taking advantage of opportunities in the UConn School of Medicine through special seminars and health-profession events. 25 applicants are chosen for interview. Applicants should have GPA of 3.5/4, SAT (CR + M) 1300/1350 (old/new) or ACT 29. Additional factors considered include, strength of recommendations, maturity, range and depth of extracurricular involvement; and commitment to the health sciences. http://admissions.uconn.edu/apply/freshman/special-programs/medicine |
University of Illinois at Chicago | University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine | 8 YEAR PROGRAM | For Illinois Residents only. The GPPA initiative allows a limited number of first year students per year to be admitted to UIC with guaranteed admission to one of several graduate or professional degree programs. Students follow a specific curriculum and meet established performance criteria to maintain their admission guarantee. Over the years, a GPPA Medicine-specific core curriculum has been developed and the nature and success of the program has achieved national stature and admiration. Unlike many other BA/MD programs we do not make it mandatory for graduates to attend the University of Illinois College of Medicine, although a vast majority of our graduates do so. The BA/MD program admits approximately 50 students each year out of 500+ applications. There are no specific minimum GPA requirements https://medicine.uic.edu/gppa/ |
University of Missouri - Kansas City | University of Missouri - Kansas City School of Medicine | 6 YEAR PROGRAM | Higher admission requirements for non-Missouri residents. Our six-year baccalaureate/medical degree program and our docent mentoring system expertly prepare tomorrow's physicians in unique and innovative ways. Admission requirements for Missouri residents: top 20 percent of class; ACT of 26 or above, Non-Missouri residents: top 10 percent of class; ACT of 28 or above OR SAT composite of 1200 (critical reading and math). http://med.umkc.edu/bamd/ |
University of Nevada | University of Nevada School of Medicine | 7 YEAR PROGRAM | This 7-year program is for Nevada residents only. Students accepted into this program will complete the first three years of the required undergraduate curriculum at University of Nevada, Reno, followed by the traditional four years of medical school. Students must select from a limited number of science majors for this program. Approximately 12 students are accepted each year. In order to apply, a 1290 Math/CR SAT Score or a 29 or greater on the ACT is required. In college, students are required to maintain a 3.5 GPA and take the MCAT. http://www.unr.edu/science/accelerated-programs/bs-md-program |
University of New Mexico | University of New Mexico School of Medicine | 8 YEAR PROGRAM | This 8 year BA/MD program is open to high school students graduating from a New Mexico high school as well as members of an Indian nation, tribe or pueblo located wholly or partially in NM, and graduating from a local school. Applicants should be committed to pursuing a medical career in New Mexico's rural or medically underserved areas. A total of 28 students are accepted each year. SAT requirement - 510 Math + 450 CR. ACT requirement - 22 Math + 19 Reading + 19 Science + 19 English. Students are required to take the MCAT during college. http://som.unm.edu/EDUCATION/bamd/index.html |
University of Pittsburgh | University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine | 8 YEAR PROGRAM | The University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine's Guaranteed Admit Program (GA) is for outstanding high school seniors who have been admitted to the University of Pittsburgh as undergraduates and are interested in attending the University's medical school after completing their undergraduate degrees. Applicants must earn a minimum SAT (CR + M) 1490 or ACT 33. https://www.medadmissions.pitt.edu/programs/guaranteed-admissions-program |
University of Rochester | University of Rochester School of Medicine | 8 YEAR PROGRAM | REMS is an eight-year BA/BS + MD program for outstanding undergraduates who are committed to pursuing a medical career. Strong applicants typically have a 3.95 unweighted GPA and rank in top 3%. http://enrollment.rochester.edu/professional/rems/ |
University of Science | The Commonwealth Medical College | 8 YEAR PROGRAM | Invitation only. University of the Sciences has an articulation agreement with The Commonwealth Medical College (TCMC) through the Premedical Scholars Program that helps you make a direct entry to medical school. Strong consideration will be given if you meet the eligibility requirements outlined below and are a resident of Northeast or North Central Pennsylvania with an interest in serving a rural community. Minimum requirements include: SAT (CR+M) 1150/1220 (old/new) or ACT 25, GPA 3.4+. https://www.usciences.edu/misher-college-of-arts-and-sciences/pre-med-program/dual-degree-programs/the-commonwealth-medical-college.html |
University of Science | Cooper Medical School of Rowan University | 8 YEAR PROGRAM | Invitation only. University of the Sciences has an articulation agreement with Cooper Medical School of Rowan University (CMSRU) that helps you make a direct entry to medical school. Strong consideration will be given if you meet the eligibility requirements outlined below and are interested in becoming a primary care provider serving urban and underserved populations. Students who are residents of New Jersey or urban Philadelphia and surrounding areas are encouraged to apply to this program. Minimum requirements include: SAT (CR+M) 1150/1220 (old/new) or ACT 25, GPA 3.4+. https://www.usciences.edu/misher-college-of-arts-and-sciences/pre-med-program/dual-degree-programs/cooper-medical-school-of-rowan.html |
University of South Alabama | University of South Alabama College of Medicine | 8 YEAR PROGRAM | Preference is given to applicants from Alabama and our Service Area Counties in Mississippi and Florida, although highly competitive applicants from outside these areas may be considered under special circumstances. The College of Medicine Early Acceptance Program (EAP) offers a number of highly qualified high school seniors a conditional acceptance to the University of South Alabama College of Medicine contingent upon satisfactory completion of the program. In-Students must have a 27 ACT Composite (results of one administration; scores are not mixed from multiple tests), or 1220 SAT score (critical reading + math: we do not use SAT Subject Tests), or 1280 SAT score (if taken after March 2016) and a 3.5 GPA as computed by USA Admissions. Out-of-state students must have 30 ACT Composite (results of one administration; scores are not mixed from multiple tests), or 1330 SAT score (critical reading + math: we do not use SAT Subject Tests), or 1390 (if taken after March 2016) and a 3.5 GPA as computed by USA Admissions. http://www.southalabama.edu/departments/admissions/earlyacceptance/index.html |
University of Southern Florida | Morsani College of Medicine | 7 YEAR PROGRAM | Students' first three years of college study will be completed at the Honors College at USF and the fourth year will be completed through the Morsani College of Medicine. A Bachelor of Science (B.S.) will be conferred following successful completion of undergraduate requirements (typically after the fourth year of study). Students applying for this accelerated program will complete a major in Biomedical Sciences (BMS). The Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) will be conferred after the successful completion of the medical program. For Fall 2016 and beyond, students must enter USF with a minimum Old SAT score of 1420 (based on math and critical reading sections) / New SAT score of 1470 or an ACT score of 32 to qualify for the program. The best composite score ('super score') will be considered. In addition to one of these test scores, students must present a 4.0 weighted high school GPA. http://honors.usf.edu/ap_med.html |
University of Southern Indiana | Indiana University School of Medicine-Evansville | 8 YEAR PROGRAM | Indiana residents only. Admission to the joint B/MD program is a dual process. Students entering the program will be independently accepted into the undergraduate program at the University of Southern Indiana and the medical degree program at Indiana University School of Medicine. The purpose of this program is to increase the number of physicians providing medical services to residents of southwestern and southern Indiana, and to increase opportunities for Indiana residents, especially those in the southwestern and southern portions of the state. Applicants need a combined critical reading and math SAT score of 1200 or composite RSAT* score of a 1290 (Evidence-Based Reading/Writing + Math) on a single sitting or an ACT composite score of 27 and a cumulative high school GPA of at least 3.5/4.0 https://www.usi.edu/science/pre-professional/pre-medicine/bmd-program/ |
Virginia Commonwealth University | Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine | 8 YEAR PROGRAM | Students must have a minimum of a 1330 combined SAT score from critical reading and mathematics from one test administration on your SAT1 or a 29 ACT composite score. In addition, applicants must have an unweighted GPA of at least 3.5 on a 4.0 scale, or the equivalent. In 2017, the average unweighted GPA of these students was 3.94 and their SAT scores ranged from 1350 to 1580 (critical reading and math) with an average of 1465. ACT composite scores ranged from 30 to 36 with an average of 34. In addition, accepted candidates had accumulated an average of 450 hours of healthcare-related experience. https://honors.vcu.edu/admissions/guaranteed-admission/ |
Washington University in St. Louis | The Washington University School of Medicine | 8 YEAR PROGRAM | The University Scholars Program in Medicine gives highly motivated and focused students an early orientation to a medical career. The Washington University School of Medicine consistently ranks among the top schools in the nation, so standards for admission are high. To continue to medical school as a University Scholar, you will need to fulfill all entrance requirements. Your pre-professional advisor will work with you as an undergraduate to make sure that you fulfill the prerequisites for medical school. You will also need to maintain an overall minimum 3.8 grade point average (GPA) and achieve a minimum total score on the Medical College Admissions Test (equal to or above the 97th percentile). https://admissions.wustl.edu/majors_academics/University_Scholars_Program_in_Medicine/Pages/University-Scholars-Program-in-Medicine.aspx |
Washington & Jefferson College | Temple School of Medicine | 8 YEAR PROGRAM | Through the W&J/Temple School of Medicine Medical Scholars Program, Temple will reserve a limited number of medical school spaces for qualified incoming W&J freshmen each year. Students must Have a combined SAT critical reading + math score of greater than 1350, with no score in verbal, math, or writing below 600, OR have an ACT Composite score of 31 or higher, and Be in the top 5% of his or her high school class https://www.washjeff.edu/wj-medical-scholars-program-with-temple-university-school-of-medicine |
Wayne State University | Wayne State University University School of Medicine | 8 YEAR PROGRAM | Wayne Med-Direct (Wayne M.D.) is a unique program that guarantees admission to Wayne State's School of Medicine and Irvin D. Reid Honors College for 10 students each year. Wayne M.D. emphasizes mentoring and research by giving participants the opportunity to become part of the School of Medicine community during their undergraduate studies, leading to M.D. or combined M.D. /Ph.D. degree programs at WSU. Preference will be given to students from disadvantaged socioeconomic backgrounds who are also interested in studying health disparities. Tuition in all 8 years are waived. Applicants must have a minimum 3.5 GPA and 1340 SAT or 30 ACT score. http://honors.wayne.edu/future/waynemeddirect.php |