<p>If you are interested in Medical school, check this out:Early Selection at GWU Medical School–
Early Selection is for applicants with academic distinction and a proven commitment to medicine. Students apply to the Early Selection Program during the second semester of their sophomore year as an undergraduate and, if selected for the program, are given a provisional admittance to the M.D. program at GW upon the completion of their undergraduate degree and requirements of the Program. Early Selection Program students do not take the MCATs.
Early Selection students have more flexibility in their academic programs and should focus on dynamic experiences and opportunities to have before beginning their medical education.
GW has an Early Selection Program for GW undergraduates. Please see the appropriate information on the right menu for more information.
In addition to the Early Selection Program at The George Washington University, we are pleased to offer Early Selection programs with the following undergraduate colleges:
Claremont McKenna College
Colgate University
Franklin & Marshall College
George Mason University
Hampden-Sydney College
Knox College
Randolph-Macon College
Rhodes
Rowan University
Scripps College
St. Bonaventure University
University of Maryland, College Park
Applicants from these other (non GW) undergraduate colleges must contact their pre-med advisors regarding specific information about the Early Selection Program with GW SMHS.</p>