BS/MD programs to apply for students in College after 1-2 years

<p>I know these programs are very limited since most programs are for high school seniors, although I do know some exist. If you know any of them that may be in the midwest or anywhere in U.S., please post the following:</p>

<p>School name
Program name
ACT required?
High School GPA/Class rank required?
what college classes and GPA is required?
how many seats are available and how many generally apply?</p>

<p>thanks and congratz to all the bs/md acceptances for next fall:)</p>

<p>These are the two I am familiar with.</p>

<p>For Brown's med school (Warren Alpert Medical School), they take a few students through the Early Identification Program. This relatively small program only works with a handful of schools: Providence College, Rhode Island College, University of Rhode Island, and Tougaloo College. Students are identified by their premed advisor in their sophomore year. Assuming that "Early Assurance" refers to this type of program, the MSAR indicates that only 2 students matriculated through this program last year.</p>

<p>Vanderbilt has their ENGAGE program, which high school students AND sophomores can apply to. Vanderbilt med is extremely selective though. I do not know the exact numbers for this program, but I do know that for the high school applicant pool: ~800 applied, 6 interviewed, 1 accepted this year. The MSAR indicates that 4 students matriculated through this program last year (through the sophomore pool, I assume).</p>

<p>As for other information, you might want to contact the individual programs yourself (translation: I don't know). Buy the MSAR if you can; it can be your best friend for med school info.</p>

<p>i know Loyola has this program as well as UMKC and some programs require the MCAT as is the case in UMKC...I was just learning about various options and the MSAR is a good idea to get, but I thought people on CC will know some stuff as well.</p>

<p>BU has one. However, I believe the seats are very few and only restricted to students who have completed their first two years at BU.</p>

<p>You might want to check their website for the latest info since this information is a year old.</p>