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'''John Hopkins University Medical School'''<br>
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Admissions Requirements<br>
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==Location==
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733 North Broadway <br>
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Baltimore MD 21205-2196 <br>
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United States of America
  
Applicants attending colleges with premedical advisors or committees are required to send letters from these sources. Applicants attending colleges without premedical advisors or committees must send two letters of recommendation from senior faculty in science departments. Applicants are invited to submit letters from additional faculty as well.<br>
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==Contacts==
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'''Website:''' http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/som/index.html<br>
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'''Phone:'''<br>
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School of Medicine: 410-955-2196<br>
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Admissions Office: 410-955-3182<br>
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Registrar’s Offce: 410-955-3080<br>
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'''Registrar’s Office e-mail:''' medreg@jhmi.edu
  
Note to applicants with a year or more of full-time employment or graduate studies: In addition to the required premedical letters, recommendations from supervisors or graduate faculty must also be submitted.<br>
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==Program Information==
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*Doctor of Medicine (MD)
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**4 years in length
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*A joint MD/PhD program also exists which is 6 – 8 years in length
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*Individuals who have already completed studies in Medicine at a university are ineligible to apply.
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For more information on joint programs, click [http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/som/admissions/md/curriculum/MD-PhD.html here]
  
Regular MD applicants: Please have letters of recommendation sent to the following:<br>
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'''Curriculum'''<br>
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*Years 1 and 2
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**Genes to Society Curriculum (for more information, click [http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/som/curriculum/genes_to_society/ here])
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**Longitudinal clerkships
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**Scholarly Concentrations chosen in year 1
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*Years 3 and 4
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**Clerkships both core and elective
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For more information, please click [http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/som/admissions/md/curriculum_degrees/md_curriculum.html here]
  
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine<br>
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'''2018 Entering Class Admission Statistics''' <br>
733 N. Broadway, Suite G49<br>
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*Acceptance Rate: 3.9%
Baltimore, MD 21205<br><br>
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*Accepted students: 120
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**63 men
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**57 women
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*Average age: 23
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*States represented: 29
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*Other countries represented: 4
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**6 Visa students
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*13% obtained an advanced degree
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*Average GPA: 3.88
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**Range of 3.80-3.96
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*Average MCAT: 36
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**Range of 32-39
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For more information, please click [http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/som/admissions/md/students/class_statistics.html here]
  
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==Admission Requirements==
  
MD-PhD Program applicants:<br>
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====Course and Degree Requirements====
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*Degree: Bachelor’s degree or equivalent degree in any field from an accredited university appearing on the Accredited Institutions of Postsecondary Education list, which is published by the American Council of Education
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*Required Courses (must obtain a grade of C or above)
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**College Biology with lab (one year/8 semester hours)
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**General College Chemistry with lab (one year/8 semester hours)
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**Organic Chemistry with lab (4 semester hours)
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**Biochemistry; lab not required (3/4 semester hours)
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**Humanities, Social and Behavioural Sciences (24 semester hours)
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**Calculus and/or Statistics (6-8 semester hours)
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**General College Physics with lab (one year/8 semester hours)
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*Recommended Courses
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**Computer Literacy (not necessarily a computer course, but good working knowledge of computers is recommended)
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*NOTE: AP and IB transfer credits are accepted but under special requirements.
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*Most applicants who have only studied outside the U.S. need to take a year or more of courses in an accredited American university.
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For more information, click [http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/som/admissions/md/application_process/prerequisites_requirements.html here]
  
Please have letters of recommendation sent to the following address:<br>
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====GPA====
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*Average GPA 2018: 3.88
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*Range of GPA 2018: 3.80-3.96
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For a summary of the median GPAs, click [http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/som/admissions/md/students/class_statistics.html here]<br>
  
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine<br>
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====MCAT====
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*The Medical College Admissions Test (MCAT) is required for all applicants.
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*Average of 2018 entering class MCAT score: 36
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*MCAT must have been written within 4 years of expected matriculation
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**The MCAT must be taken no later than September of the year of application.
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**The earliest MCAT accepted for 2018 admission is MCAT 2014.
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*Results must be submitted by August of the application’s year of submission.
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For more information, click [http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/som/admissions/md/students/class_statistics.html here] 
  
MD-PhD Program Office<br>
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====Supporting Documents====
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*American Medical College Applications Service (AMCAS) application form
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*The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine application (online) – also called the Secondary Application
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**This application can be completed once the applicant has received their AMCAS ID number.
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*Johns Hopkins Secondary Application printed out
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**The secondary application must be done online, but also printed and mailed to the University along with a 2”x2” picture postmarked by the application deadline.
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*Letters of Recommendation
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**Committee Letter: a letter from the applicant’s university premedical committee member or premedical advisor; or
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**Letter packet: assembled and distributed by your institution; or
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**2 letters are required from senior science faculty members who have taught the applicant, AND one letter from a non-science faculty member who has taught the applicant.
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*Candidates with advanced degrees or who work full time must provide a letter of recommendation from their education as well as their important work experiences.
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*Candidates who took Pass/Fail courses in the premedical course requirements (see '''Course and Degree Requirements''' section above) need a written statement from their professor that explains the candidate’s performance in those classes.
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*Outsider candidates (outside the U.S. and Canada) must provide official transcripts.
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For more information, click [http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/som/admissions/md/application_process/how_to_apply.html here]
  
Attention: Sharon Welling<br>
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====Other Requirements====
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*Candidates must be able to communicate in English (spoken and written).
  
1830 E. Monument Street, Suite 2-300,<br>
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==Interview==
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*After the interview, candidates selected into the program are notified between October 15 and April 15.
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*Annually, Hopkins' interviews between 750-800 applicants for a class of 120
  
Baltimore, MD  21205 <br>
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==Timeline 2017-2018==
<br>
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*May 2017: AMCAS application (primary) can be accessed.
Academic Requirements<br>
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*June 2017: AMCAS applications begin to be submitted to the university.
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*July 2017: Secondary applications become available to those selected.
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*October 15, 2017: deadline to submit AMCAS application
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*November 1, 2017: deadline to submit secondary applciation.
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*Late August 2017: interviews begin for selected candidates.
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*Mid-December 2017: first round of applicants accepted/rejected.
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*Late January 2018: second round of applicants accepted/rejected.
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*Late February 2018: interviews conclude.
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*Early April 2018: Final round of applicants accepted/rejected.
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*April 30, 2018: Deadline to reply to offer of acceptance.
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*August 2018: Orientation and Classes begin.
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For more information on the MD program, click [http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/som/admissions/md/application_process/timeline.html here]
  
The bachelor's degree is required for all students attending The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Confirmation of the bachelor's degree, as indicated on an official college transcript, must be received prior to the start of enrollment in the first year class.<br>
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==Tuition 2017-2018==
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*Application fee: $75
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*AMCAS Application fee: $160
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*AMCAS Application fee for each additional school: $30
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*First year tuition Resident: $76,744
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*First year tuition Non-Resident: $76,744
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For more information on tuition, click [http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/som/admissions/md/application_process/tuition_financial_aid.html here]<br>
  
Applicants must have attended an accredited institution of postsecondary education. CLEP credits may not be used to fulfill any of the premedical course requirements listed below. Preparation in foreign universities, in most cases, must be supplemented by a year or more of course work at an approved university in the United States.<br>
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Candidates must be proficient in spoken and written English.<br>
 
 
 
Course Requirements: <br>
 
 
 
College Biology with Lab, one year (8 semester hours) <br>
 
 
 
Advanced Placement credit may not be used to satisfy the biology requirement. <br>
 
 
 
General College Chemistry with Lab, one year (8 semester hours)<br>
 
Applicants with acceptable Advanced Placement credit for general chemistry must take one additional semester of advanced college chemistry with lab.<br><br>
 
 
 
Organic Chemistry with Lab, one year (8 semester hours)<br>
 
A semester of biochemistry with lab may be substituted for the second semester of organic chemistry. <br><br>
 
 
 
Humanities, Social and Behavioural Sciences <br>
 
Applicants are required to complete at least 24 semester hours in these disciplines.<br><br>
 
 
 
Mathematics-Calculus or Statistics, one year (6 to 8 semester hours)<br>
 
Advanced Placement credit for calculus, acceptable to the student's undergraduate college, may be used in fulfillment of one semester of the Hopkins' math requirement. <br><br>
 
 
 
College Physics with Lab, one year (8 semester hours)<br>
 
Advanced Placement credit for physics, acceptable to the student's undergraduate college, may be used in fulfillment of the Hopkins' physics requirement. <br><br>
 
 
 
It is highly recommended that students have a working knowledge of computers for communications and retrieving information. Individuals who have completed their studies in biology four years prior to their application are strongly advised to take one semester of advanced mammalian biology.<br><br>
 
 
 
Standardized Test Requirements<br>
 
 
 
The Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) is required for all applicants to The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
 
Additional information about Johns Hopkins policies, curriculum and resources may be found in the School of Medicine catalog. For more information, please call the Admissions Office at 410-955-3182. <br><br>
 
 
 
The Johns Hopkins University (JHU) prohibits discrimination or harassment of any person on the basis of race, color, sex, religion, sexual orientation, national or ethnic origin, age, disability or veteran status in any student program or activity administered by the University or with regard to admissions or employment. JHU is an equal opportunity, affirmative action institution.
 

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Location

733 North Broadway
Baltimore MD 21205-2196
United States of America

Contacts

Website: http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/som/index.html
Phone:
School of Medicine: 410-955-2196
Admissions Office: 410-955-3182
Registrar’s Offce: 410-955-3080
Registrar’s Office e-mail: medreg@jhmi.edu

Program Information

  • Doctor of Medicine (MD)
    • 4 years in length
  • A joint MD/PhD program also exists which is 6 – 8 years in length
  • Individuals who have already completed studies in Medicine at a university are ineligible to apply.

For more information on joint programs, click here

Curriculum

  • Years 1 and 2
    • Genes to Society Curriculum (for more information, click here)
    • Longitudinal clerkships
    • Scholarly Concentrations chosen in year 1
  • Years 3 and 4
    • Clerkships both core and elective

For more information, please click here

2018 Entering Class Admission Statistics

  • Acceptance Rate: 3.9%
  • Accepted students: 120
    • 63 men
    • 57 women
  • Average age: 23
  • States represented: 29
  • Other countries represented: 4
    • 6 Visa students
  • 13% obtained an advanced degree
  • Average GPA: 3.88
    • Range of 3.80-3.96
  • Average MCAT: 36
    • Range of 32-39

For more information, please click here

Admission Requirements

Course and Degree Requirements

  • Degree: Bachelor’s degree or equivalent degree in any field from an accredited university appearing on the Accredited Institutions of Postsecondary Education list, which is published by the American Council of Education
  • Required Courses (must obtain a grade of C or above)
    • College Biology with lab (one year/8 semester hours)
    • General College Chemistry with lab (one year/8 semester hours)
    • Organic Chemistry with lab (4 semester hours)
    • Biochemistry; lab not required (3/4 semester hours)
    • Humanities, Social and Behavioural Sciences (24 semester hours)
    • Calculus and/or Statistics (6-8 semester hours)
    • General College Physics with lab (one year/8 semester hours)
  • Recommended Courses
    • Computer Literacy (not necessarily a computer course, but good working knowledge of computers is recommended)
  • NOTE: AP and IB transfer credits are accepted but under special requirements.
  • Most applicants who have only studied outside the U.S. need to take a year or more of courses in an accredited American university.

For more information, click here

GPA

  • Average GPA 2018: 3.88
  • Range of GPA 2018: 3.80-3.96

For a summary of the median GPAs, click here

MCAT

  • The Medical College Admissions Test (MCAT) is required for all applicants.
  • Average of 2018 entering class MCAT score: 36
  • MCAT must have been written within 4 years of expected matriculation
    • The MCAT must be taken no later than September of the year of application.
    • The earliest MCAT accepted for 2018 admission is MCAT 2014.
  • Results must be submitted by August of the application’s year of submission.

For more information, click here

Supporting Documents

  • American Medical College Applications Service (AMCAS) application form
  • The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine application (online) – also called the Secondary Application
    • This application can be completed once the applicant has received their AMCAS ID number.
  • Johns Hopkins Secondary Application printed out
    • The secondary application must be done online, but also printed and mailed to the University along with a 2”x2” picture postmarked by the application deadline.
  • Letters of Recommendation
    • Committee Letter: a letter from the applicant’s university premedical committee member or premedical advisor; or
    • Letter packet: assembled and distributed by your institution; or
    • 2 letters are required from senior science faculty members who have taught the applicant, AND one letter from a non-science faculty member who has taught the applicant.
  • Candidates with advanced degrees or who work full time must provide a letter of recommendation from their education as well as their important work experiences.
  • Candidates who took Pass/Fail courses in the premedical course requirements (see Course and Degree Requirements section above) need a written statement from their professor that explains the candidate’s performance in those classes.
  • Outsider candidates (outside the U.S. and Canada) must provide official transcripts.

For more information, click here

Other Requirements

  • Candidates must be able to communicate in English (spoken and written).

Interview

  • After the interview, candidates selected into the program are notified between October 15 and April 15.
  • Annually, Hopkins' interviews between 750-800 applicants for a class of 120

Timeline 2017-2018

  • May 2017: AMCAS application (primary) can be accessed.
  • June 2017: AMCAS applications begin to be submitted to the university.
  • July 2017: Secondary applications become available to those selected.
  • October 15, 2017: deadline to submit AMCAS application
  • November 1, 2017: deadline to submit secondary applciation.
  • Late August 2017: interviews begin for selected candidates.
  • Mid-December 2017: first round of applicants accepted/rejected.
  • Late January 2018: second round of applicants accepted/rejected.
  • Late February 2018: interviews conclude.
  • Early April 2018: Final round of applicants accepted/rejected.
  • April 30, 2018: Deadline to reply to offer of acceptance.
  • August 2018: Orientation and Classes begin.

For more information on the MD program, click here

Tuition 2017-2018

  • Application fee: $75
  • AMCAS Application fee: $160
  • AMCAS Application fee for each additional school: $30
  • First year tuition Resident: $76,744
  • First year tuition Non-Resident: $76,744

For more information on tuition, click here