Welcome to PG Program Admission Eligibility and Requirements
 
 SELECTION CRITERIA

Each applicant for admission is considered on the basis of their academic record, letters of recommendation, and the student's record of involvement in college and community activities. Central to our selection process is a personal interview which allows the University to assess the applicant's background, aptitude and in particular, the motivation for the study of medicine. The Admissions Committee selects those applicants who, in its judgment, appear to be best qualified for the study and practice of medicine.

While there is no exact formula, which can determine, whether you will be accepted for admission, the admissions committee basis its decisions on a combination of factors including undergraduate medical school grade point average, letters of recommendation, personal essays, the interview, work history, and professional or volunteer experiences.

EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS

Applicants are generally expected to have earned a medical college Bachelor's degree from an American or internationally-recognized college or university. To qualify for admission, one must have graduated from the medical college:

 

Applicants who completed their undergraduate studies in countries having an educational system different from that of the United States will be evaluated on their merits but will be expected to have completed educational requirements comparable to those of students from the United States. All required documents, if originally in a foreign language, must be translated into English and submitted along with a notarized translation. All transcripts documenting post-secondary course work done in institutions outside the United States must also be evaluated by an approved credential evaluation service. Contact the Admissions Office for more information on these matters.

TEST OF ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE ( TOEFL )

Applicants who have not taken a sufficient amount of their academic coursework in English must take the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) and present the official record of the scores. The Windsor University School of Medicine TOEFL Institutional Code Number is ______. The minimum acceptable score is 550.

Medical College Admission Test
Registration
The American College Testing Program
P.O. Box 414 Iowa City, Iowa 52243 U.S.A.
Telephone: (319) 337-1276

ADMISSIONS PROCESS

Serious consideration is given to all candidates whose medical school work indicates that they have the potential to excel in the study of medicine. In assessing that potential, the Committee evaluates all factors related to the applicant's scholastic record.

Although scholastic performance is an important consideration in the admissions process, it is not the only factor considered. The Committee also considers letters of recommendation, the applicant's record of accomplishments beyond the scholastic, pre-medical committee evaluations, and his or her personal qualities. Also desirable is documentation of any meaningful exposure to medicine.

Those whose application documents are judged to be indicative of the potential necessary for successfully completing the prescribed course of study will be invited for an interview, generally within two to four weeks after the application is received. Persons whose applications are incomplete or whose qualifications are not acceptable will be so notified. The Admissions Committee's decision is communicated by letter to the applicant as soon as possible after the interview.

After receiving notification of admission, the student must place a $500 deposit to hold his or her place in the class. This deposit shall be credited to the first semester's tuition.

 

 
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