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==Contacts==
 
==Contacts==
'''Website:''' http://humanmedicine.msu.edu/<br>
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'''Website:''' http://humanmedicine.msu.edu <br>
'''Phone:''' 517-353-9620<br>
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'''Phone:''' (517) 353-1730 <br>
 
'''Admissions e-mail:''' MDadmissions@msu.edu
 
'''Admissions e-mail:''' MDadmissions@msu.edu
 
  
 
==Program Information==
 
==Program Information==
*Doctor of Medicine (MD)
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====Curriculum====
*4 years in length  
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*Doctor of Medicine (M.D.)
*Out-of-State Students:  20%
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*4 years in length
*Dual programs offered: MD/PhD or MPH (Master’s in Public Health)
 
  
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Joint programs are available. Descriptions can be found [http://mdadmissions.msu.edu/Programs/default.htm here]
  
==Admission Requirements==
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==Admissions Requirements==
  
 
====Course and Degree Requirements====
 
====Course and Degree Requirements====
*Degree: 4-year Baccalaureate degree from an accredited undergrad in Canada or United States  (any field)
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*Degree: Baccalaureate degree at accredited American or Canadian undergraduate institution
*Required Courses  - 2 semesters for each  
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*Completion of one year coursework (typically two semesters) in each of the following areas, with final grades above 2.0 are required:
**General/Inorganic Chemistry (8 credits) – min. 1 lab
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**Social Science/Humanities courses that focus on psychological and social theory, individual and/or group behaviors, or comparative cultures
**General Biology (8 credits) – min. 1 lab
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**General Biology sequence, including at least one laboratory
**Organic Chemistry (8 credits) – min. 1 lab
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**General/Inorganic Chemistry sequence, including at least one laboratory
**English Writing or composition or any writing-intensive classes (6 credits)
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**Organic Chemistry sequence, including at least one laboratory
**Mathematics (3 credits) – algebra or statistics and probability  
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*English, Writing, or Composition.
**Upper-level biological science courses (6-8 credits) – ex. Biochemistry, Cell biology, Embryology, Genetics, Microbiology, Molecular Biology, Neuroscience, or Physiology
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*Mathematics through college algebra or statistics and probability.
For a self-assessment guide, click [http://mdadmissions.msu.edu/main/handbook.htm#selfassessment here]<br>
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*Completion of two upper-level biological science courses.
For more information, click [http://mdadmissions.msu.edu/main/faqs.htm#premedreqs here]
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NB. Starting from 2016-2017 cycle, there is a new set of prerequisites options have been implemented, to view the options, click [http://mdadmissions.msu.edu/ApplicationProcess/future/prereq_models.htm here]
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For more information, click [http://mdadmissions.msu.edu/ApplicationProcess/future/admiss_req.htm here]
  
 
====GPA====
 
====GPA====
*Average GPA: 3.6 (4.0 scale)
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*Minimum grade/GPA: on cut offs; strives for national accepted average GPA.
*The minimum requirement is 3.0
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*Average grade/GPA of admitted applicants in 2016: 3.75
For more information, click [http://mdadmissions.msu.edu/faq/pages/competitive_faq.php Here]
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For more information, click [http://mdadmissions.msu.edu/FAQ/default.htm here]
  
 
====MCAT====
 
====MCAT====
*Average scores:
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*Minimum score: preferably above 50th percentile
**Physical Sciences – 10.7
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*MCAT must have been written within the 4 years of application  
**Biological Sciences – 10.3
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For more information, click [http://mdadmissions.msu.edu/FAQ/default.htm here]
**Verbal Reasoning – 9.9
 
**Writing Sample – P
 
**minimum requirement is 8 for each section
 
*MCAT must have been written within 4 years of application deadline
 
For more information, click [http://mdadmissions.msu.edu/faq/pages/competitive_faq.php here]
 
  
 
====Supporting Documents====
 
====Supporting Documents====
*AMCAS Online Application click [http://www.aamc.org/students/amcas/start.htm here]
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*AMCAS Application
*Lectters of evaluation – 3 to 5 letters submitted through AMCAS
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*Secondary Application
*Secondary Application – complete within 2 weeks from the date it it was sent 
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*minimum of three letters of evaluation and a maximum of five letters
For more information, click [http://mdadmissions.msu.edu/main/faqs.htm#amcas here]
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**For more detailed informatio about LOR, click [http://mdadmissions.msu.edu/ApplicationProcess/current/letters.htm here]
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For more information, click [http://mdadmissions.msu.edu/ApplicationProcess/future/process.htm here]
  
 
==Interview==
 
==Interview==
*Applicants have two 30-minute interviews
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*2 types of interviews: one-on-one, 30-minute structured interview with a current medical student where you will be asked to address three questions & MMI format
For more information, click [http://mdadmissions.msu.edu/main/handbook.htm#review here]
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*Interview invitations will be sent out on a rolling basis from August through March.
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For more information about MMI, click [http://mdadmissions.msu.edu/ApplicationProcess/current/mmi_faq.htm here]
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For more information, click [http://mdadmissions.msu.edu/ApplicationProcess/current/interviews.htm here]
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==Timeline 2016-2017==
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*May: AMCAS Application Available
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*Early June: AMCAS application opens for submission
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*July-Nov: Verified Applicants invited to submit secondary application/letters of evaluation. Applicants may submit additional essays for LMU and LRM programs.
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*Aug-March: Select applicants invited to interview
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*September: Deadline for acceptable MCAT scores (up to 4 years from current cycle)
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*Oct-March: Acceptances made on rolling basis until the incoming class is full
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*Early November: AMCAS application deadline
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*Late November: Deadline for Seconday Applications, Fee, and Letters of Evaluation
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*January: Submit Free Application for Federal Student Aid
  
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For more information, click [http://mdadmissions.msu.edu/ApplicationProcess/future/timeline.htm here]
  
==Timeline==
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==Tuition 2016-2017==
*Early June – AMCAS application opens online
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*In-province/domestic students: $32,483
*Aug 1, 2010 – AMCAS application deadline for Early-Decision applicants
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*Out-of-province: $63,985
*Aug 31, 2010 – Secondary Application deadline for Early-Decision applicants
 
*Nov. 15, 2010 – AMCAS application deadline for regular applicants
 
*Nov. 30, 2010 – Secondary Application deadline for regular applicants
 
For more information, click [http://mdadmissions.msu.edu/main/faqs.htm#deadlines here]
 
  
  
==Tuition 2009-2010==
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For more information, click [https://ctlr.msu.edu/COStudentAccounts/Tuition_FeesResident_Graduate.aspx here] <br>
*In-state Tuition – $26,954 USD
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For information on financial aid, click [http://mdadmissions.msu.edu/Fin-aid/default.htm here]
*Total In-State Tuition - $43,186 USD
 
*Out-of-State Tuition - $58,176 USD
 
*Total Out-of-State Tuition - $68,614 USD
 
For a sample budget, click [http://mdadmissions.msu.edu/main/pdf%20files/2009-10_budget.pdf here] <br>
 
For more information on tuition, click [http://mdadmissions.msu.edu/main/faqs.htm#tuition here]
 
  
 
[[Category:Michigan State University|Medicine]]
 
[[Category:Michigan State University|Medicine]]
 
[[Category:Medicine|Michigan]]
 
[[Category:Medicine|Michigan]]

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Contacts

Website: http://humanmedicine.msu.edu
Phone: (517) 353-1730
Admissions e-mail: MDadmissions@msu.edu

Program Information

Curriculum

  • Doctor of Medicine (M.D.)
  • 4 years in length

Joint programs are available. Descriptions can be found here

Admissions Requirements

Course and Degree Requirements

  • Degree: Baccalaureate degree at accredited American or Canadian undergraduate institution
  • Completion of one year coursework (typically two semesters) in each of the following areas, with final grades above 2.0 are required:
    • Social Science/Humanities courses that focus on psychological and social theory, individual and/or group behaviors, or comparative cultures
    • General Biology sequence, including at least one laboratory
    • General/Inorganic Chemistry sequence, including at least one laboratory
    • Organic Chemistry sequence, including at least one laboratory
  • English, Writing, or Composition.
  • Mathematics through college algebra or statistics and probability.
  • Completion of two upper-level biological science courses.

NB. Starting from 2016-2017 cycle, there is a new set of prerequisites options have been implemented, to view the options, click here

For more information, click here

GPA

  • Minimum grade/GPA: on cut offs; strives for national accepted average GPA.
  • Average grade/GPA of admitted applicants in 2016: 3.75

For more information, click here

MCAT

  • Minimum score: preferably above 50th percentile
  • MCAT must have been written within the 4 years of application

For more information, click here

Supporting Documents

  • AMCAS Application
  • Secondary Application
  • minimum of three letters of evaluation and a maximum of five letters
    • For more detailed informatio about LOR, click here


For more information, click here

Interview

  • 2 types of interviews: one-on-one, 30-minute structured interview with a current medical student where you will be asked to address three questions & MMI format
  • Interview invitations will be sent out on a rolling basis from August through March.

For more information about MMI, click here For more information, click here

Timeline 2016-2017

  • May: AMCAS Application Available
  • Early June: AMCAS application opens for submission
  • July-Nov: Verified Applicants invited to submit secondary application/letters of evaluation. Applicants may submit additional essays for LMU and LRM programs.
  • Aug-March: Select applicants invited to interview
  • September: Deadline for acceptable MCAT scores (up to 4 years from current cycle)
  • Oct-March: Acceptances made on rolling basis until the incoming class is full
  • Early November: AMCAS application deadline
  • Late November: Deadline for Seconday Applications, Fee, and Letters of Evaluation
  • January: Submit Free Application for Federal Student Aid

For more information, click here

Tuition 2016-2017

  • In-province/domestic students: $32,483
  • Out-of-province: $63,985


For more information, click here
For information on financial aid, click here