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**GPA will be calculated using all transferable post-secondary study done while registered as a full-time student
 
**GPA will be calculated using all transferable post-secondary study done while registered as a full-time student
 
**If applying after completion of four years of full-time study, the cumulative GPA is calculated with the deletion of the lowest year GPA, provided it is not the most recent completed year
 
**If applying after completion of four years of full-time study, the cumulative GPA is calculated with the deletion of the lowest year GPA, provided it is not the most recent completed year
For more information, click [http://ume.med.ualberta.ca/ProspectiveLearners/MDAdmissions/Requirements/Pages/default.aspx#GPA here] and [http://www.med.ualberta.ca/Education/UME/admissions/dofm_stats.cfm here]
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For more information, click [http://ume.med.ualberta.ca/ProspectiveLearners/MDAdmissions/Requirements/Pages/default.aspx#GPA here] and [http://ume.med.ualberta.ca/ProspectiveLearners/MDAdmissions/AdmissionStatistics/Pages/default.aspx here]
  
 
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Contacts

Website: http://ume.med.ualberta.ca/AboutUs/Pages/default.aspx
Phone: 780-492-9524
Admissions e-mail: admission@med.ualberta.ca


Program Information

  • Doctor of Medicine (MD)
    • 4 years in length
  • MD/PhD available - click here
  • Number of applications in 2012: 1324
  • Class size in 2010: 167
  • Accepted out-of-province applicants: 15%

Admission Requirements

Course and Degree Requirements

  • Degree: Minimum 2 full years of undergraduate study

(60 units of course weight - 10 full-course equivalents). Of this, 30 units of course weight - five full-course equivalents - must be taken during one academic year. An academic year is September 1 to April 30 inclusive. A full academic year consists of at least 18 units of course weight completed per academic year.

  • Required Courses

(Courses taken during the spring/summer sessions counts, but are not included in cumulative GPA calculation or full-time study requirement)

    • General Chemistry (6 credits)
      • AP credit cannot be used to receive 3 credits. IB (HL chemistry) can be used to receive 3 credits
    • Organic Chemistry (6 credits)
    • Biology (6 credits)
      • AP credit can be used to receive 3 credits. IB (HL biology) can be used to receive 3 credits
    • Physics (6 credits)
      • AP credit (grades 4 or 5) will meet 6 credit requirement. IB (HL physics) will meet 6 credit requirement. SL physics will meet 3 credits of requirement
    • English (6 credits)
      • AP Literature and Composition (grades 4 or 5) can be used to receive 3 credits. IB (HL english) will meet the requirement
    • Statistics (3 credits)
      • AP statistics will meet the requirement (grades 4 or 5)
    • Biochemistry (3 credits)

For more information, click here

GPA

  • Minimum: 3.3 (4.0 scale) for Albertan residents, 3.5 for non-Albertan residents, and 3.7 for two and three year applicants
  • Mean Cumulative GPA
    • 4-year applicants: 3.88
    • 2&3-year applicants: 3.94
  • Mean Prerequisite GPA
    • 4-year applicants: 3.77
    • 2&3-year applicants: 3.94
  • Calculation method:
    • GPA will be calculated using all transferable post-secondary study done while registered as a full-time student
    • If applying after completion of four years of full-time study, the cumulative GPA is calculated with the deletion of the lowest year GPA, provided it is not the most recent completed year

For more information, click here and here

MCAT

Must be taken no later than September 2012 and no earlier than November 2007.

  • Minimum scores:
    • Physical Sciences – 7
    • Biological Sciences – 7
    • Verbal Reasoning – 7
  • Average scores:
    • Physical Sciences – 11
    • Biological Sciences – 11
    • Verbal Reasoning – 10
    • Writing Sample – Q
  • Mean MCAT
    • 4-year applicants: 10.77 Q
    • 2&3-year applicants: 11.73 R

For more information, click here and here

Supporting Documents

  • Activities list: Applicants must fill out an online secondary Medicine Web Application listing employment record, awards, achievements, leadership roles, volunteer work, and diversity of experience.
  • Two letters of reference
  • Two copies of official transcripts from all post-secondary institutions attended plus one IB and AP transcript

For more information, click here


Interview

  • March 16 & 17, 2013
  • Multi Mini Interviews: the interviewee will be exposed without interruption to a series of 8 separate stations each of which will take 10 minutes to complete.

For more information, click here


Timeline

  • Jul. 3, 2012: Admissions application for the class beginning in August 2010 will be available
  • Nov. 1, 2012: Deadline for initial application; supporting documents due: official transcripts, reference letters and MCAT results, reqeusts for special considerations
  • Feb. 1, 2012: Two official transcripts with the results of first semester due
  • Mar. 16-17, 2013: Interviews
  • May 15, 2011: Results of the admission process will be sent to all interviewed applicants
  • Jun. 15, 2011: Final transcripts of current year due; TOEFL score due

For more information, click [1]


Tuition 2012-2013

  • First year tuition (Canadian students) - $7,424.32
  • Total first year fees (Canadian students) - $11,924.92

For more information on tuition, click here
For information on admission scholarships, click here