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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