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*3.00 (4.0 scale) in prerequisite courses required by Ross University of Medicine
 
*3.00 (4.0 scale) in prerequisite courses required by Ross University of Medicine
 
*No “D” or “F” grade in any prerequisite course required by Ross University of Medicine
 
*No “D” or “F” grade in any prerequisite course required by Ross University of Medicine
For more information, click [http://www.rossu.edu/medical-school/documents/Med_Academic_Catalog.pdf here]
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For more information, see page 8 of the[http://www.rossu.edu/medical-school/documents/Med_Academic_Catalog.pdf Academic Catalog]
  
 
====Standardized Test====
 
====Standardized Test====
 
*MCAT is required
 
*MCAT is required
 
*Average score of 24
 
*Average score of 24
For more information, click [http://www.rossu.edu/medical-school/documents/Med_Academic_Catalog.pdf here]
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For more information, see page 8 of the  [http://www.rossu.edu/medical-school/documents/Med_Academic_Catalog.pdf Academic Catalog]
  
 
====Supporting Documents====
 
====Supporting Documents====

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Contacts

Website: http://www.rossu.edu/medical-school/
Phone: (732)509-4600 Toll-free: 877-ROSS-EDU
Admissions e-mail: admissions@RossU.edu

Program Information

  • Degree offered: M.D degree
  • 4 years in length
  • Note that the 10 semesters can be completed in 16 months
  • Approximately 350 students taken in every incoming year.

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Admission Requirements

Course and Degree Requirements

  • Applicants are required to have completed a minimum of 90 credits
  • Applicants are expected to have earned a bachelor’s degree from a North American baccalaureate program.
  • Required Courses
    • Biology or Zoology(One full academic year)
    • English (One full academic year)
    • General Chemistry (One full academic year)
    • Mathematics; preferable Calculus or Statistics (One semester)
    • Organic Chemistry (One full academic year)
    • Physics (One full academic year)
  • All required courses require a laboratory component except for English and Mathematics
  • Recommended Courses
    • Humanities, Social and Behavioural Sciences

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GPA

  • Average GPA-3.4
  • Range that have been taken in the past- 2.7-4.0
  • Calculation method:
    • Cumulative GPA
  • 3.00 (4.0 scale) in prerequisite courses required by Ross University of Medicine
  • No “D” or “F” grade in any prerequisite course required by Ross University of Medicine

For more information, see page 8 of theAcademic Catalog

Standardized Test

  • MCAT is required
  • Average score of 24

For more information, see page 8 of the Academic Catalog

Supporting Documents

  • Completed Ross University application form
  • Official school transcript
  • Two letters of recommendation:
    • One letter from a pre-medical professor acquainted with the applicant’s academic ability
    • One letter from a physician acquainted with the applicant’s healthcare work experience
  • Personal Essay
  • TOEFL if applicable
  • A passport-sized photo of applicant
  • $75 USD (non-refundable)

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Interview

  • Personal interviews generally take place within 2 to 4 weeks after initial application materials have been received

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Tuition 2009-2010

  • Cost for Semesters 1-5: $14,965-$15,255 for one semester
  • Cost for Semesters 6-10: $16,350-$16,640 for one semester

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  • Financial Aid:
    • Applicants may apply for student loans through both government and private programs

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