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The
College of Medicine offers an MD Program on
one of the most comprehensive health science campuses in the
nation. Of the 125 accredited medical schools, the college is ranked 31st in research and 13th among public institutions in the 2008 U.S. News & World Report "America's Best Graduate Schools". |
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Applications for the Autumn 2010
MD Program will be available through AMCAS on June 1.

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AMCAS applications will be accepted starting June 1 until November 1 of the year prior to anticipated matriculation. No applications are accepted by AMCAS after November 1.
If you designate Ohio State on the electronic AMCAS application, you will receive an email from the College of Medicine directing you to the web-based secondary application, which is due 30 days after receipt of the email.

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The
College of Medicine Admissions committee will evaluate you using competitive admission standards. Along with a strong academic performance, the college looks for you to be self-motivated and compassionate, with strong integrity and interpersonal skills to match the intellectual, physical, and emotional capacities needed to master the medical curriculum. Diverse interests and backgrounds are helpful in establishing a balanced view of society necessary for success in medical practice.
Specifically, the College of Medicine evaluates the following to determine admissibility:
- Strong academic performance; the academic profile of candidates admitted in 2007 include a 3.74 cumulative grade-point average.
- Completion of an undergraduate degree; no specific undergraduate curriculum or college major is required; however, students should choose a major field for which they have enthusiasm and interest.
- Specific prerequisite courses are required and should be completed at a fully accredited four-year institution; below are listed the following science courses and each should be a full academic year or equivalent sequence:
- General chemistry with quantitative and qualitative analysis
- Organic chemistry with laboratory
- Physics with laboratory
- Biology
In addition, course work in biochemistry or cellular and molecular biology is strongly recommended.
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MCAT score; all applicants are required to take the MCAT within three years of their application. The average MCAT composite for the 2007 entering class was 34.
- Clinical experiences that include patient contact and physician shadowing
- Research experience
- Community service and leadership activities
- Two letters of recommendation from professors who taught you and assigned a grade for credit in a course, and additional personal letters from individuals outside the classroom setting who know you well and can comment on community or volunteer service, clinical experience, and research experience.
- Interview where interviewers will explore the candidate's motivation for seeking a medical degree, understanding of the medical profession, problem solving skills, understanding of medical ethics, and interpersonal skills.
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Costs
Please click on the following link to review a tuition and budget breakdown: http://medicine.osu.edu/futurestudents/financialaid/budget/index.cfm.
Application
fee (non refundable)
- U.S. Citizen,
Permanent Resident, Refugee or Political Asylee ONLY - $60
Acceptance
fee (non
refundable)
$25
acceptance fee is required after admission.
Deposit
None

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MCAT
is required of all applicants. MCAT registration
materials are available through:

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Applicants are required to demonstrate spoken, auditory, reading, and writing proficiency in the English language. Applicants who indicate that English is their second language or have been recommended for assessment after interview by the Admissions Committee may have their admission decision delayed pending review of scores from the Test of Spoken English (TSE), the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), or a SPEAK test (the Ohio State institutional equivalent of the TSE).

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The
Early Admission Pathway provides early entrance
into the College of Medicine
for a select group of National Merit, National
Achievement or National Hispanic Finalists entering
The Ohio State University. This program affords
the participant an opportunity to enter the College
of Medicine after three years
of undergraduate study at the Columbus campus.
For
program information and selection criteria, please
visit the following website. http://medicine.osu.edu/futurestudents/admissions/eap/index.cfm
- The
Early Admission Pathway on-line application
can be accessed at
http://medicine.osu.edu/futurestudents/admissions/eap/index.cfm
(It is not available in any other form).
- A
freshman application must also be submitted
for general admission to The Ohio State University.
- Deadline
to submit the EAP application is March 1.

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College
of Medicine
155D Meiling Hall
370 W 9th Ave.
The Ohio State University
Columbus, OH 43210
Telephone:
(614)292-7137
Fax: (614)247-7959
Website: http://medicine.osu.edu
Email: medicine@osu.edu
Professional
Admissions Office (Mailing Address)
The Ohio State University
P.O. Box 182003
Columbus, Ohio 43218-2003
Phone: (614) 292-9444
professional@osu.edu
Location:
Third
Floor, Lincoln Tower
1800 Cannon Drive

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