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==Contacts==  
 
==Contacts==  
'''Website:''' http://www.nymc.edu//<br>  
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'''Website:''' http://www.nymc.edu/<br>  
 
'''Phone:''' (914) 594-4507<br>  
 
'''Phone:''' (914) 594-4507<br>  
'''Admissions e-mail:''' mdadmit@nymc.edu
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'''Admissions e-mail:''' mdadmit@nymc.edu <br>
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'''Location:''' Valhalla, New York
  
 
 
==Program Information==  
 
==Program Information==  
*Doctor of Medicine (MD)
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*Doctor of Medicine (MD): 4 years in length
*4 years in length
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*Number of applicant: ~13,000
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*Number interviewed: ~1,200
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*International applicants accepted
  
*Combined MD/PhD Program
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For more information, click: [http://www.nymc.edu/school-of-medicine-som/academics/undergraduate-medical-education-md-program/ here]
*Combined MD/MPH Program
 
 
 
 
 
For more information, click: [http://www.nymc.edu/Academics/SchoolOfMedicine/JointDegrees/index.html]
 
 
  
 
==Admission Requirements==  
 
==Admission Requirements==  
New York Medical College is a member of the American Medical College Application Service (AMCAS). To be considered for admission, an applicant must file his or her application with AMCAS between June 1 and December 15 prior to the year of entry.
 
 
Upon receipt of the AMCAS applicant information, New York Medical College will email a login and password to access the secondary online application. All applicants receive a secondary application. It must be completed online by January 31. It is strongly recommended that you thoroughly review the selection criteria before submitting a secondary application.
 
 
 
 
====Course and Degree Requirements====  
 
====Course and Degree Requirements====  
It is strongly recommended that applicants successfully complete undergraduate college work leading to a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college of arts and sciences in the United States or Canada. All courses offered in satisfaction of the requirements for admission must be taken in, or accepted as transfer credits by. This includes Advanced Placement courses taken in high school. The Admissions Committee has no preference for a major field of undergraduate study, but any college work submitted must include specified credits in chemistry, physics, biology and English. Science courses must include substantial laboratory work.
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*Bachelor's degree in Canada or U.S is recommended.
 
 
General Biology, 2 semesters or equivalent, with labs
 
Inorganic or General Chemistry, 2 semesters or equivalent, with labs
 
Organic Chemistry, 2 semesters or equivalent, with labs (one semester of Biochemistry with lab may be substituted for second semester organic chemistry or its equivalent).
 
Physics, 2 semesters or equivalent, with labs
 
English, 2 semesters or equivalent (or successful completion of the English requirements of your undergraduate institution’s requirement for graduation).
 
 
 
For more information, click: [http://www.nymc.edu/Academics/SchoolOfMedicine/Admissions/PremedicalCourseworkRequirements.html]
 
  
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*Required Courses:
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**English 2 semesters (or equivalent or successful completion of the English requirement(s) at your undergraduate institution)
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**General Biology with lab, 2 semesters (or equivalent)
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**Physics 2 semesters with lab (or equivalent)
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**General Chemistry with lab, 2 semesters (or equivalent)
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**Organic Chemistry with lab, 1 semester only (or equivalent)
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** Biochemistry 1 semester with or without lab (or equivalent)
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For more information, click [http://www.nymc.edu/school-of-medicine-som/admissions--financial-aid/how-to-apply/premedical-course-requirements/ here]
  
 
====GPA====  
 
====GPA====  
We do not have a minimum required GPA for entrance to our school.
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*No minimum required GPA.
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*Average GPA: 3.6
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*For more information, click [http://www.nymc.edu/school-of-medicine-som/admissions--financial-aid/how-to-apply/general-faqs/ here]
  
 
====MCAT====
 
====MCAT====
You must have taken the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) between January 2007 and September 2009. MCAT scores from tests taken prior to January 2007 will not be accepted.
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*MCAT written between January 2014 and September 2016 will be accepted only.
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*If there are more than one set of MCAT scores, the most recent one is given greater consideration.
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*No minimum required MCAT score.
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*Average MCAT score: 32 (old) and 511 (new)
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For more information, click [http://www.nymc.edu/school-of-medicine-som/admissions--financial-aid/how-to-apply/premedical-course-requirements/ here]
  
 
 
====Supporting Documents====  
 
====Supporting Documents====  
Letters of evaluation with official letterhead must be submitted directly to AMCAS before January 31.
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*AMCAS online application
 
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*Secondary Application + non-refundable fee of $120
If your college has a premedical advisory committee, a letter of evaluation from the committee is preferred and will fulfill all undergraduate letter requirements. If your college does not have a premedical committee, letters of evaluation from three undergraduate professors including at least two from science courses (biology, chemistry, physics, biomedical engineering or bioengineering) are required. Math is not considered a science for purposes of letters of evaluation. The letters of evaluation must come from faculty who have taught you in class or have supervised independent research for which you have received credit toward your science GPA.
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*Letters of Evaluation (follow the guideline in the link)
One letter of evaluation must be from the department in which you majored (as identified in your AMCAS application), whether science or non-science.
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*Optional Letters of Evaluation
Employment references, personal references, and references from volunteer work are not a substitute for academic references but can be submitted as supplements to the required references.
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*Provide Alumni Faculty, Relative or NYMC Employee Information (in applicable)
 
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*complete CASPerTM
If you have attended graduate school, we request the following letters in addition to the undergraduate letters described above and a letter from a faculty member in your department major is required. This must come from faculty who have taught you in class or have supervised independent research for which you have received credit. If the letter is from a science faculty, it can substitute for one undergraduate science letter.
 
If you have just begun your graduate studies, or are in a non-degree program, you must submit one letter of evaluation from a faculty member whose graduate level class you attended or are attending this semester. This does not take the place of the two required undergraduate science letters.
 
 
 
For more information, click: [http://www.nymc.edu/Academics/SchoolOfMedicine/Admissions/HowToApply.html]
 
  
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For more information, click [http://www.nymc.edu/media/schools-and-colleges/nymc/pdf/SecondaryApplicationInstructions.pdf here]
  
 
==Interview==
 
==Interview==
After your application is complete, the New York Medical College Committee on Admissions selects, for personal interview, those applicants under serious consideration. Files are reviewed throughout the year, and all interviews are by invitation. Interviews are generally conducted from October through April and applicants may be invited at any time during that period.
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*Format: MMI
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*each given 2 minutes to read and prepare and begin an open-ended 6 minute discussion about the scenario. The interview circuit consists of 9 stations; 7 scenario-based stations, 1 application-based station, and 1 rest station.
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For more information, click [http://www.nymc.edu/school-of-medicine-som/admissions--financial-aid/how-to-apply/general-faqs/ here]
  
The interview day program runs from 8:00 am to 1:15 pm. Applicants have one or two interviews. The second interviewer is frequently a fourth-year medical student. All interviewers are members of the Committee on Admissions.
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==Evaluation==
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*A holistic approach that looks at:
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**Computer-based Assessment for Sampling Personal Characteristics
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**MMI
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**academic competence
  
Decisions are made on a rolling basis and we expect to notify applicants of our decision approximately ten weeks after the interview date, although it could take longer.
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For more information, click [http://www.nymc.edu/school-of-medicine-som/admissions--financial-aid/how-to-apply/selection-criteria/ here]
  
For more information, click: [http://www.nymc.edu/Academics/SchoolOfMedicine/Admissions/HowToApply.html]
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==Timeline 2017-2018==
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*Early Decision:
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**August 1, 2017:Submit AMCAS application
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**August 31, 2018: Submit secondary application
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**September:Interviews
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**By October 1:Decisions
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**Late July 2018:Start date
  
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*Regular Decision:
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** December 15, 2017:Submit AMCAS application
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**January 31, 2018: Submit secondary application
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**October-April:Interviews
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**Rolling:Decisions
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**Late July 2018:Start date
  
==Timeline==
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For more info, click [http://www.nymc.edu/school-of-medicine-som/admissions--financial-aid/how-to-apply/ here]
Regular Application Entering 2010
 
Deadline for submitting AMCAS application: December 15, 2009
 
Deadline forsubmitting Secondary Application to NYMC: January 31, 2010
 
Interviews: October – April
 
Decisions: On a rolling basis
 
Start Date: Early August 2010
 
  
Early Decision Application Entering 2010
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==Tuition 2017-2018==
Deadline for submitting AMCAS application: August 1, 2009
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*On campus budget:  
Deadline forsubmitting Secondary Application to NYMC: August 31, 2009
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**Tuition: $52,720
Interviews: September
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**On-campus budget total: $78,662
Decisions: No later than October 1
 
Start Date: Early August 2010
 
  
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*Off campus budget:
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**Tuition:$52,720
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**Off campus budget total: $85,386
  
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For more information, click [http://www.nymc.edu/current-students/office-of-student-financial-planning/budgets--tuition/school-of-medicine/newly-accepted-student/ here]<br>
==Tuition 2009-2010==
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For information on financial aid, click [http://www.nymc.edu/current-students/office-of-student-financial-planning/ here]
  
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Contacts

Website: http://www.nymc.edu/
Phone: (914) 594-4507
Admissions e-mail: mdadmit@nymc.edu
Location: Valhalla, New York

Program Information

  • Doctor of Medicine (MD): 4 years in length
  • Number of applicant: ~13,000
  • Number interviewed: ~1,200
  • International applicants accepted

For more information, click: here

Admission Requirements

Course and Degree Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in Canada or U.S is recommended.
  • Required Courses:
    • English 2 semesters (or equivalent or successful completion of the English requirement(s) at your undergraduate institution)
    • General Biology with lab, 2 semesters (or equivalent)
    • Physics 2 semesters with lab (or equivalent)
    • General Chemistry with lab, 2 semesters (or equivalent)
    • Organic Chemistry with lab, 1 semester only (or equivalent)
    • Biochemistry 1 semester with or without lab (or equivalent)

For more information, click here

GPA

  • No minimum required GPA.
  • Average GPA: 3.6
  • For more information, click here

MCAT

  • MCAT written between January 2014 and September 2016 will be accepted only.
  • If there are more than one set of MCAT scores, the most recent one is given greater consideration.
  • No minimum required MCAT score.
  • Average MCAT score: 32 (old) and 511 (new)

For more information, click here

Supporting Documents

  • AMCAS online application
  • Secondary Application + non-refundable fee of $120
  • Letters of Evaluation (follow the guideline in the link)
  • Optional Letters of Evaluation
  • Provide Alumni Faculty, Relative or NYMC Employee Information (in applicable)
  • complete CASPerTM

For more information, click here

Interview

  • Format: MMI
  • each given 2 minutes to read and prepare and begin an open-ended 6 minute discussion about the scenario. The interview circuit consists of 9 stations; 7 scenario-based stations, 1 application-based station, and 1 rest station.

For more information, click here

Evaluation

  • A holistic approach that looks at:
    • Computer-based Assessment for Sampling Personal Characteristics
    • MMI
    • academic competence

For more information, click here

Timeline 2017-2018

  • Early Decision:
    • August 1, 2017:Submit AMCAS application
    • August 31, 2018: Submit secondary application
    • September:Interviews
    • By October 1:Decisions
    • Late July 2018:Start date
  • Regular Decision:
    • December 15, 2017:Submit AMCAS application
    • January 31, 2018: Submit secondary application
    • October-April:Interviews
    • Rolling:Decisions
    • Late July 2018:Start date

For more info, click here

Tuition 2017-2018

  • On campus budget:
    • Tuition: $52,720
    • On-campus budget total: $78,662
  • Off campus budget:
    • Tuition:$52,720
    • Off campus budget total: $85,386

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