Schools that offer Guarnteed Medical College Admission

<p>Please help</p>

<p>I am trying to find out which universities</p>

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<li><p>Offer guarnteed admission to its medical school to the High School Seniors at teh time of admission admission to undergraduate school (if certain grade avg is maintained during undergarduate)</p></li>
<li><p>Guarntees admission to medical college sometime during Sophomore or junior year</p>

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<p>I have found these
DePew, Ill. Inst of Tech, Vanderbilt, OSU, Case Western, Baylor....</p>

<p>Are there others</p>

<p>THANK YOU</p>

<p>sorry im not 100 percent clear with the details, but i know upitt garuntees admission to certain graduate programs, u may want to look into that...</p>

<p>UCSD has such a program.</p>

<p>I think Saint Louis University does.</p>

<p>Thank you lights+out + coureur+ambidextrous. I would love to have more nmaes</p>

<p>Brown has a program called PLME where you apply to both undergrad & the Brown med school at the same time. Extremely selective, maybe 50 kids each year.</p>

<p>ALbany College of Pharmacy (and Med, i assume) </p>

<p>As long as you maintain a 3.2 ( i think) GPA you'll be in the program.</p>

<p>I am not exactly sure what "guaranteed admission" means...but I know that Davidson has an 100% acceptance rate into med school.</p>

<p>Hobart and William Smith have such program with SUNY Upstate Medical School and GWU also has one.</p>

<p>University of Miami has such a program, I think. And they have a similar one for law school.</p>

<p>Very competitive BA/MD admissions for undergraduates at the U of Alabama-Birmingham. The UAB medical school has an excellent reputation.</p>

<p>See multiple degree programs thread under Pre-Med and Medical.</p>

<p>WUSTL and Northwestern</p>

<p>Wustl and NU don't have it (you will still need to get good MCAT score, etc.)</p>

<p>Some programs: UIC (Univ. Illinois Chicago / Rush Medical School), MSU (10 people a year), Wayne State (Detroit - 15 people a year)</p>

<p>Note the bulk of these programs (by bypassing down the road MCAT exams) were setup to avoid court limitations on race based admissions - so if you are not an URM -your chances are greatly reduced.</p>

<p>CitationX, please cite specific examples and figures. The UAB web site has photographs of its group (about a dozen undergraduates) and I do not see a preponderance of non-whites.</p>

<p><a href="http://bms.brown.edu/plme/slideshow?dir=plme10Classmeeting&index=19%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://bms.brown.edu/plme/slideshow?dir=plme10Classmeeting&index=19&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>approx 60 students and somewhere between 3 to 6 caucasian males - which is about a 5 to 10% ratio, of course Brown probably will never reveal the ratio of caucasian male admits to total number male caucasians applying (based on the checked box) - however weighted for the number applying the odds of admission for caucasian males would probably run in the range of 1 or 2 out of a 100</p>

<p>USC has it but its VERY hard to get into</p>

<p>uc riverside (undergrad) and ucla med school
usc [a friend of mine is enrolled in this program]
pennstate
bu (i think)
wustl
brown
case western (i think)
also, many universities allow you to submatriculate into the med school</p>

<p>I don't think this is what you meant when you listed Baylor, but Rice University has a program with Baylor Medical School (not associated with Baylor University) which offers acceptance to both schools at the time of admission. Like most such programs, however, it has an excrutiatingly competitive admissions process.</p>