Combined Programs and State regulations

<p>Hey guys I am new to this forum and have been looking at some combine med porgrams but I often wonder which programs have state requirments and which dont. Is some willing to make a list of which ones do and do not</p>

<p>Oh ya i realize the title is a little weird but I cant change it</p>

<p>i think for the most part med. programs have no state regulations, but some that have regulations are: Sophie Davis (NY), Stony Brook (NY), the caltech med prg. (CA), Brooklyn College prg (NY). There might be a regulation for the mami prg, but i'm not sure. There are more, but those are ones i can name off the top of my head.</p>

<p>Buy the MSAR. Inside, there are stats on the admitted and rejected students, and from there you can tell if there is a bias/regulation for applicants.</p>

<p>Most of the programs are in-state favored.</p>

<p>epsilon I wouldn't say 'most'. I'd say around (or a little less) then 50% are biased towards in-staters.</p>

<p>unless there's like 20 programs I don't know about which are all in-state favored.</p>

<p>I know a couple ones that are in-state "Biased" is the NEUCOM program w/ Kent, Akron, or Youngstown.</p>