Georgetown Medical School is one of the most prestigious medical schools in the US and the world. Are you looking to attend this historic institution? In our blog, you will learn their admission statistics and requirements, as well as tip that will help you get accepted!


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Mission statement

“Guided by the Jesuit tradition of 'cura personalis,' caring for the whole person, Georgetown University School of Medicine will educate a diverse student body, in an integrated way, to become knowledgeable, skillful, ethical, and compassionate physicians and biomedical scientists, dedicated to the care of others and the health needs of our society.”

Academic Curriculum

  • Years I & II: Pre-Clinical
  • Year III: Clerkship
  • Year IV: Electives

Research

  • All students must complete and independent research project on a topic of their choosing guided by a mentor.

Admissions statistics

  • Success rate (Overall): 1.36%
  • Success rate (In-State): 6.12%
  • Success rate (Out-of-State): %
  • Success rate (International): 1.39%
  • Average Accepted GPA: 3.74
  • Average Accepted MCAT Scores: 512

Required Courses

  • Biology (1 year with lab)
  • Chemistry (1 year of inorganic chemistry, 1 year of organic chemistry, both with lab. 1 semester of biochemistry recommended.)
  • Physics (1 year with lab)
  • Statistics/Biostatistics/Mathematics (1 semester)
  • English (recommended)
  • Social/Behavioural Science (recommended)
  • AP courses are accepted

Contact information

Main site:  https://som.georgetown.edu/

Admissions: https://som.georgetown.edu/admissions/

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