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DOCTOR OF MEDICINE DEGREE PROGRAM

•  Admission Process   •  Admission to Practice   •  Application Procedure   •  Continuing Medical Education   •  Doctor of Medicine Degree   •  Graduate Medical Education   •  MD/MPH Program   •  MD/PhD Program   •  New Medical Student Curriculum   •  Research Opportunities   •  Technical Standards  

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EMORY UNIVERSITY OVERVIEW

SCHOOL OF MEDICINE OVERVIEW

FACILITIES FOR EDUCATION AND RESEARCH

STUDENT AND ALUMNI ACTIVITIES

UNIVERSITY REGULATIONS, POLICIES, AND CODES

BASIC SCIENCE DEPARTMENTS

CLINICAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENTS

HEALTH PROFESSIONS

HEALTH PROFESSIONS PROGRAMS


 

Admission Process

Each year Emory University School of Medicine enrolls approximately 132 new students in the first-year class. Emory encourages applications from Georgians as well as other well-qualified applicants regardless of geographic origin. Admission is possible only at the beginning of the academic year.

Accepted applicants to the first-year class at Emory have a mean grade-point average of 3.7 and a mean score of 11–12 on the various subtests of the MCAT. While these statistics serve as guidelines, Emory continues to recognize its responsibility to consider applicants as individuals. However, applicants should present an academic record competitive with those accepted applicants at Emory. Applicants are assessed on their qualifications without discrimination in regard to gender, sexual orientation, color, age, disability, race, religion, veteran status, or national origin. It is not possible to provide places for all acceptable applicants; consequently, failure to be accepted is not an indication that a student is considered unsuited for a medical career.

Admissions eligibility requirements:

1. Completion of at least three years of a balanced undergraduate education, including at least 90 semester hours or 135 quarter hours in arts and sciences from an accredited U.S. or Canadian institution (completion of the baccalaureate degree is preferred).

Minimum course requirements: 8 semester hours each (with lab) of biology, general or inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, and physics; 6 semester hours of English; 18 semester hours of humanities and social and/or behavioral sciences

2. Demonstration of a high level of scholarship (the means for those interviewed/accepted: 3.7 GPA and 11–12 on the MCAT subtests);
3. Completion of the Medical College Admission Test no later than September of the year in which application is made (the test must be taken within four years of the enrollment year);
4. Submission of online application through the American Medical College Application Service (AMCAS) at the following web site: www.aamc.org;
5. Submission of the required Emory supplemental application (this form is made available online after Emory receives the applicant’s verified AMCAS application);
6. Submission of a $100 application fee (fee amount subject to change) and photograph (the application fee and photograph may be submitted electronically with the Emory Supplemental Application);
7. Submission of the required letter(s) of recommendation, either from a premedical advisor or committeee, or three letters of recommendation, two of which should be from the sciences; and
8. Completion of a personal interview before the Admissions Committee on the University campus. Not all applicants are invited for interview. It is impossible to interview all qualified applicants; consequently, failure to be offered an interview is not an indication that a student is considered unsuited for a medical career.