Need List of school offering BS/MD programs (7 or 8 years)

<p>I was looking around to find the list of school offering direct BS/MD program in and around NY.</p>

<p>will some one like to share this with me.</p>

<p>My D is currently researching the Leadership in Medicine program at Union - in 8 years, you end up with either a BS/MS/MD or a BS/MBA/MD, with the med studies being at Albany.</p>

<p>Leadership</a> In Medicine - Welcome</p>

<p>BA/MD</a> Programs - U.S. School Listing - Medical School Help</p>

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<p>There's also an entire forum devoted to this.
<a href="http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/multiple-degree-programs/%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/multiple-degree-programs/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>I believe Drew University in NJ has a similar program... (we were there looking at a different program) They have a great campus - about 40 minutes by train from Penn Station. Good luck!</p>

<p>Rutgers has a BS/MD program open to freshmen on their Newark campus with Robert Wood Johnson, but the deadline for that passed this year. You can also apply for a separate program as a sophomore(I think?) at the New Brunswick or Newark campus. They have a similar curriculum as far as I know so you should definitely look into it. </p>

<p>The Newark campus is like 20 min from NYC through NJ Transit while the New Brunswick campus is about an hour away near Central NJ.</p>

<p>For the sophomore program:
Rutgers</a> HPO</p>

<p>For the freshmen program:
Pre</a> Health Studies</p>

<p>how difficult is it for an international to get into one of these programs?</p>

<p>@apple1234567- very difficult. However, there is a university called Georgia Regents University in Augusta, Georgia, USA. It used to be Augusta State University, and it recently merged with the Medical College of Georgia. you either have to have a 3.5 or a 3.9 GPA (I forget which) and at least a 1400 on the SAT (thats only the math and critical reading sections). At this school, i believe that as long as you meet those requirements, you are automatically accepted into the program. there are no cuts. Its a 7 year program and does not require you to take the MCAT later on. I’d take a look if I were you!</p>