BA/MD Programs that Accept more than 20 students?

<p>Are there any?</p>

<p>NEOUCOM in Ohio accepts 105 students every year, 35 to each of the 3 undergrad. However, very few ( 5 or less ) will be out-of-state. These program is developed for kids in Ohio, and in-state preference is officially known.</p>

<p>UMKC accepts roughly 125 students/year (about 25 are out-of-state). </p>

<p>PSU/Jefferson Medical, accepts a good number of people as well, but I think there's more of an in-state preference. </p>

<p>Temple Med has a program w/ Lehigh, Drexel, Villanova and Temple. I'm assuming they accept a pretty good amount of people b/c of the 4 different undergrad programs. Lehigh is pretty rural and very liberal artsy. Drexel is more of an engineering school and in the heart of Philly. Villa is more suburban America (a bit pretentious). Temple is also in Philly. </p>

<p>VCU has a program as well. I don't know if they have an in-state preference, but I'd check it out.</p>

<p>Hope that helps!</p>

<p>One more in Ohio - U of Cincinnati accepts at least 30 or maybe more. They used to have in addition to U of Cinci undergrad. a partnership with 4 other undergrad. colleges, now it is only 2: Miami (Oxford, OH), Un. of Dayton. They used to accept 10 to each school, 50 total. I do not know total after they dropped to 3 schools. Program name: DAP (Dual Admission Program). I do not believe that they are strictly for in-state. You apply to all undergrad on one application, essay is separate for each. Application by invitation only. Requirements are higher than at NEOUCOM.</p>

<p>Can UMKC possibly admit 125 students a year? Wouldn't that compose their entire class?</p>

<p>BU accepts around 50 and Miami about 40, I think UMKC is fully made up of 6 yr meds only at least thats what the aamc website says: <a href="http://www.aamc.org/data/facts/2006/2006school.htm%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.aamc.org/data/facts/2006/2006school.htm&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

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Wouldn't that compose their entire class?

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UMKC is fully made up of 6 yr meds

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<p>Apparently even my sarcasm has predictive powers. I rock.</p>

<p>UMDNJ accepted about 22 students through TCNJ and I think about 7 through Rutgers at Newark. </p>

<p>Looking at their prior track record, they have generally had about 20-22 metriculants each year.</p>

<p>You can also apply through Stevens Institute if you are interested in Engineering.</p>

<p>I should correct myself. They sent acceptances to 43 students but 22 will enroll. I think they sent acceptances accounting for nearly 50% attrition</p>