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==Admissions Requirements== | ==Admissions Requirements== |
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Contacts
Website: http://www.upstate.edu/com/
Phone: 315-464-4570 or 800-736-2171
Admissions e-mail: admiss@upstate.edu
Program Information
Curriculum
- Doctor of Medicine (M.D.)
- 4 years in length
- Joint programs are available. Descriptions can be found here and
Admission statistics
- Total number of applicants in 2013: NA
- Applicants interviewed 2013: NA
- Class size in 2013: NA (XX in-province, XX out-of-province)
- A maximum of XX% of spaces are offered for out-of-province applicants
- International students are eligible to apply, may prefrences are given to US citizen and permanent residents
For more information on the program, click here
Admissions Requirements
Course and Degree Requirements
- Degree: Minimum 3 years of undergraduate study in any major at an accredited American or Canadian university
- Required Courses
- Required Courses
- General Biology (6 credits) with lab
- General Chemistry (6 credits) with lab
- Organic Chemistry (6 credits) with lab
- Physics (6 credits) with lab
- English (6 credits) in which one course must have a writing component
- Recommended Courses
- Genetics
- Cell Biology
- Biochemistry
- Microbiology
- Immunology
- Pathology
- Histology
- Neuroscience
- Anatomy
- Pharmacology
- Physiology
- Psychology
- Statistics
- Experimental Design
- Courses related to public health and ethics.
- AP credits are accepted as long as credit was awarded for the course
For more information, click here
GPA
- In-province/domestic students:
- Minimum grade/GPA: NA
- Average grade/GPA of admitted applicants in 2013: NA
- Out-of-province/non-domestic students:
- Minimum grade/GPA: NA
- Average grade/GPA of admitted applicants in 2013: NA
- Calculation method:
- School details (E.g. Courses completed during the year of entry are not counted towards the GPA/The lowest academic year is not counted/etc.)
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MCAT
- Minimum score:NA
- All MCAT scores will be considered/The most recent MCAT scores will be considered/The best MCAT scores will be considered
- The MCAT must be taken before the application deadline of December 1 to qualify for this application cycle. Scores older than 3 years will not be accepted.
For more information, click here and here
Supporting Documents
- AMCAS Application
- Supplemental Application form
- $ 100 Application fee
- Letters of Recommendation
- For Undergraduate Students: 1 letter from the Health Professions Advisory Committee or the Pre-Health Advisor of the applicant’s University. If there are no such committees, 2 letters are required from faculty members from different departments in which one must be from a science department.
- For Graduate Students: 1 letter from the Health Professions Advisory Committee or the Pre-Health Advisor of the applicant’s University and 1 letter from a graduate supervisor or departmental chairperson (the latter is not needed for non-matriculated students doing graduate courses).
- For Non-Traditional Students: For applicants that have graduated from their undergraduate degree more than five years ago and employed full-time, 1 letter must be from a faculty member from the a science department in which a prerequisite course for Medical school was taken and 1 letter from a current supervisor.
- For MD/PhD Applicants: 1 letter from the Health Professions Advisory Committee or the Pre-Health Advisor of the applicant’s University and 3 letters from other people who can assess the applicant’s academic abilities and research interest.
For more information, click here
For more information on recommendation letters, click here
Evaluation criteria
- How the applicant will be evaluated; example: McGill has a 30/70 Personal statement/academics split to be invited for an interview and then a 20/80 academic/interview split for the final decision
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Interview
- Interview invitations will be sent out in August
- Interview dates for 2013-2014: From September till March on Mondays and Wednesdays and every third Tuesday of the month and occur between 8:30 AM – 2:30 PM (including a school tour and lunch)
- Type of interview :MMI
For more information, click here
Timeline 2013-2014
June - Begin submitting AMCAS applications August 1 - Early Decision AMCAS applications must be on file August 15 - Early Decision applicants must have a completed application on file October 15 - AMCAS deadline December 1 - Latest date to submit a completed application to SUNY Upstate (MD and MD/PhD applicants) May 15 - Latest date to receive the $100 deposit refund June 1 - Latest date to request a deferment on acceptance For more information, click here and here
Tuition 2013-2014
- In-province/domestic students:
- First year tuition: $XX
- Total first year fees: $XX
- Out-of-province/non-domestic students:
- First year tuition: $XX
- Total first year fees: $XX
- New York state resident: $ 29,530 USD
- Non-resident: $ 54,650 USD
For more information on tuition, click here
For information on financial aid, click here
For information on campus residences, click here