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**Applicants have two weeks to accept offer of admission | **Applicants have two weeks to accept offer of admission | ||
− | **Financial aid forms will be forwarded one week after acceptance | + | **Financial aid forms will be forwarded one week after acceptance (click [http://medschool.ucla.edu/current-financial-aid-scholarships here] for more information) |
**<i>Deferrals are highly discouraged</i> | **<i>Deferrals are highly discouraged</i> | ||
For more information, click [http://www.medstudent.ucla.edu/offices/admiss/timeline.cfm here] | For more information, click [http://www.medstudent.ucla.edu/offices/admiss/timeline.cfm here] |
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Contacts
Website:http://dgsom.healthsciences.ucla.edu/dgsom/
Phone: (310) 825-6081
Admissions e-mail: somadmiss@mednet.ucla.edu
Program Information
- Doctor of Medicine (MD)
- Class Size in 2012: 121 students
- 6,771 applications received, 3,000 students had supplemental information requested of them, 700 students interviewed.
- Average age of 2012 class: 23 years old.
- MD-PhD: Medical Science Training Program.
- MD: Short Term Training Program
- MD-MPH
- MD-MBA
- MD-Oral Surgery Residency
- PhD degrees in neurobiology; neuroscience; biomedical physics; medical and molecular pharmacology; biomathematics; molecular, cellular, and integrative physiology; and molecular toxicology.
- Master of Science and Clinical Research
For more information, click here
Admission Requirements
Course and Degree Requirements
- Bachelor's degree is required
- Required Courses
- One year of English, including the study of English composition.
- One year of Physics (with lab)
- Two years of Chemistry, including the study of inorganic, organic, and quantitative analysis (with lab)
- One year of General Biology (with lab)
- One year of Mathematics (including the study of calculus and statistics)
- Courses in Spanish, Humanities, and the Social Sciences are highly recommended.
- AP credits will not be accepted for the completion of prerequisites
For more information, click here
GPA
Information not available.
MCAT
- All MCAT scores will be considered
- Test must have been written within 3 years of application deadline
- Beginning with the 2016 application year both the old MCAT and the 2015 MCAT will be accepted.
- After January 2018, only the 2015 MCAT will be acceptable.
For more information, click here
Supporting Documents
- AMCAS Application (fee of $80)
- Secondary Applications (by selection)
- Letters of recommendation
- Supplemental information
For more information, click here
Interview
- Held from October through to January
- Multiple Mini-Interview format
- Conducted by a faculty member of the Admissions Committee and (when possible) a student.
- Applicants are expected to come to UCLA to interview and are responsible for their own travel arrangements and expenses
For more information, click here
Timeline 2016-2017
- June 1, 2016: AMCAS application becomes available
- October 17, 2016: Deadline for AMCAS application
- August 2016: Supplemental application available
- February 2017: Deadline for supplemental application and letters requested to be submitted.
- September 2016 - March 2017: Interviews are held
- January 15, 2017: Beginning of offers of admission (until class is filled)
- Applicants have two weeks to accept offer of admission
- Financial aid forms will be forwarded one week after acceptance (click here for more information)
- Deferrals are highly discouraged
For more information, click here
Tuition
- Tuition Fees 2011-2012 (most recent data available)
- Residents of California: $34,784
- Non-residents of California: $47,029
- Only US citizens and permanent residents are eligible for financial aid or scholarships.
For more information, click here
For information on financial aid, click here