Overview

Average UGrad GPA
3.72
Total Med School Enrollment
663
Acceptance Rate
9%

Deadlines

Early Decision
August 1

Early Decision II
October 1

Regular
November 15

Admissions Requirements

MCAT Scores
Required

Essay / Personal Statement
Required

Science GPA
Required

Non Science GPA
Required

Extracurricular Activities
Optional

Letters of Recommendation
Required

Interview
Required

State Residency
Optional

Admissions Requirements
Candidates must submit MCAT scores that are no more than two years old at the time of application. (For example, if you are applying for the 2013 entering class, you must submit scores from the 2012, 2011, or 2010 administration). Ohio residents are given preference. Although no courses are specified, applicants are expected to have the knowledge usually gained in a one year lecture and laboratory course in Biology, General Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Physics, and Math. Applicants are expected to have an undergraduate preparation that provides insight into behavioral, social, and cultural issues. Academically, applicants are evaluated based on the following: Overall GPA; Science GPA; MCAT scores; and undergrad, graduate, and postbacc achievement. Personal qualities are strongly considered and applicants should demonstrate motivation, maturity, coping skills, leadership abilities, interpersonal skills, compassion, sensitivity and tolerance, and good communication skills.

Faculty Information

Total Faculty
1,837

37
Female Faculty
22
Minority Faculty
11
Part-time Faculty

Dates

Application Deadlines
Nov 15

Financial Aid Statistics

% Students Receiving Some Aid
87%

Expenses per Academic Year

Tuition
$46,634
In-State-Tuition
$28,370
Out-of-State Tuition
$46,634
On-Campus Room & Board
$19,015
Estimated Cost for Books / Academic Expenses
$1,665
Fees
$1,541

Student Body Profile

Total Enrollment
663
Out of State
8%

In State
100%
Foreign Countries Represented
0

Demographics

9.00%
Minorities

48% female
52% male

Graduates

Of those who graduated in 2012, 27 percent entered residency programs in Cincinnati, 14 percent entered programs elsewhere in Ohio, and the remaining graduates were successful in securing positions nationwide. The most prevalent fields for post-graduate study were Emergency Medicine (14.3%), Internal Medicine (all types, 14.3%), Anesthesia (10.2%), Pediatrics and Radiology (8.2%), Surgery (7.5%), Family Medicine (5.4%), and Orthopaedic Surgery (4.8%).

More Information

% of Classrooms with Internet Access
100%

Campus-wide Internet Network
Yes

Admissions Office Contact

Contact
Barbara Vaccariello
Associate Director

Address
Office of Admissions, P.O. Box 670552
Cincinnati, OH 45267-0552

Phone
513-558-7314

Email
comadmis@ucmail.uc.edu