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BA/BS + MD Early Assurance Program Please note: The Drexel BA/BS/MD accelerated degree program will no longer be offered after fall 2017. Starting in the fall of 2018, Drexel will offer a BA/BS + MD Early Assurance Program, a 4 + 4 combined program that allows students to gain early acceptance into both their undergraduate program and medical school at the same time. If you are a student currently enrolled in the BA/BS + MD program and you have questions, please email. The program is open to the following majors:. Biological Sciences, Chemistry, or Psychology four-year programs.
Complete List of BS/MD and BA/MD Programs for 2017. This program is for high school students who are from rural. Texas A&M International/University of Texas.
Engineering (bachelor of science). Biomedical Engineering. Engineering Students interested in the BA/BS + MD Early Assurance Program cannot apply to the Health Sciences major or the Nursing BSN Co-op program.
For consideration to the BA/BS + MD Early Assurance Program, applicants must:. Submit the admission application and all required documents prior to November 1. Be a U.S.
Citizen or permanent resident applying for freshman admission. Be on track to graduate from a high school in the United States. Rank in the top 10 percent of their graduating class (if applicable). Have a minimum 3.5 GPA on a 4.0 weighted scale ( subject to change). Have a combined SAT score of at least 1420 on the new SAT or 1360 on the old SAT (for Critical Reading and Math sections) or a minimum ACT score of 31; submission of an SAT Subject Test is strongly recommended, preferably in the sciences, but all Subject Tests will be reviewed.
Be on track to graduate, having satisfactorily completed four years of laboratory science with one year each of biology, chemistry, and physics As a point of reference, freshman students admitted to the BA/BS/MD accelerated degree program had an average GPA of 4.05 and an average combined SAT (Critical Reading and Math) of 1538 or ACT 34 composite. A select number of students will be invited to attend an interview with the medical school admission committee at the Drexel College of Medicine Queen Lane Campus in the East Falls section of Philadelphia. The following timeline refers to the accelerated degree program BA/BS/MD application. November 1 – All application materials and College of Medicine Supplemental Application must be received. Refer to Required Materials list below. December – The Drexel University College of Medicine will review qualified applications.
January – The College of Medicine will email eligible applicants to pay the processing fee. Late January – Applicants will be notified by email regarding whether or not they will be invited for an interview. February - March – Invitation-only interviews will be held on the Queen Lane Campus. On-site interviews are an excellent way for applicants to see the Medical School campus and meet our faculty and staff. Therefore, we require all interviews to be in person. Skype or phone interviews are not permitted.
Late March – The College of Medicine will notify applicants of their BA/BS/MD decision by mail. (Date subject to change.). May 1 – Enrollment Form and tuition deposits due. Applicants to an undergraduate program at Drexel University and the BA/BS + MD Early Assurance program at the Drexel University College of Medicine must submit the following materials. All application materials and College of Medicine Supplemental Application must be received by November 1. All application materials should be sent to Drexel's Office of Undergraduate Admissions unless otherwise noted.
We will only accept the following items:. Drexel's Undergraduate Full-Time Admission Application You must submit an undergraduate application and copies of all application materials for each institution to which you are applying.
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Apply via the. The College of Medicine Supplemental Application – The College of Medicine Supplemental Application will be available in the.
Discover Drexel is the University's portal for prospective students who have applied to Drexel. While in the undergraduate portion of the program, students must maintain at least a 3.6 GPA in all coursework, including all BCPM classes (all biological sciences, chemistry, physics, and math), without repeating a course and with no grade less than a C. The MCAT is required prior to matriculation into the College of Medicine. Students must receive a minimum MCAT score of 511, including:.
128 or better in chemical and physical foundations of biological systems. 127 or better in critical analysis and reasoning skills.
128 or better in biological and biochemical foundations of living systems. 128 or better in psychological, social, and biological foundations of behavior Please note that due to the new version of the MCAT introduced in 2015, the College of Medicine reserves the right to revise the above requirements. Acceptance into the College of Medicine is not guaranteed.