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Eligibility Applicants from the United States and Canada: A Baccalaureate/Bachelor’s degree or a total of 90 credit hours, which is approximately three years of undergraduate education at an accredited college or university, is required. Preference will be given to applicants who have completed a bachelor's degree or higher. The acceptable range for a GPA score is between 3 and 3.5. Students with a low GPA should have strong letters of recommendation and convince the admissions department that they possess strong motivation to study medicine. Premedical studies should include:
- Biology: One academic year of general biology or zoology.
- Chemistry: One academic year of general inorganic and one year of advanced Chemistry.
- Physics: One semester of physics is recommended.
- English: One academic year.
- Other: A broad background in humanities/social sciences is recommended.
Applicants from Other Countries: The admissions department will evaluate applicants from countries with educational standards comparable to United States medical programs. A Baccalaureate/Bachelor’s degree or total of 90 credit hours, which is approximately three years of undergraduate education at an accredited college or university is required. All applications will be evaluated on an individual basis. Please note that all course work and diplomas should be translated into English and applicants whose native language is not English are required to take TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language).
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