The minimal MCAT of 24 on your most recent exam, minimum grade of “C” on all required coursework, and 90 hours of undergraduate credit from an accredited U.S. college or university. With rare exceptions completion of an undergraduate degree is required and all work toward current degrees must be completed prior to matriculation to the medical school. All college majors are considered equally, but applicants should consider how the major will be used if acceptance into medical school is never gained. College work must include:
- General Biology or Zoology (Embryology and Genetics Recommended): 8 semester hours
- General Chemistry (with lab): 8 hours
- Organic Chemistry (with lab): 8 hours
- General Physics (with lab): 8 hours
- College Mathematics (may include computer science or statistics): 6 hours
- English (such as composition and literature): 6 hours.
AP or CLEP coursework appearing on the AMCAS application will be accepted to meet a premedical requirement though further course work in biology and chemistry are desirable and may be necessary to be a competitive applicant.