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How To Get Into University of Alberta's Medical School:

University of Alberta’s Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry MD Program

Established in 1913

University of Alberta Medical School - Mission Statement:

The Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry serves the public good through excellence in medical and health professions’ education, research and patient care. We build partnerships essential to a high-performing academic health sciences centre.

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University of Alberta Medical School - Curriculum:

Years 1 & 2: Pre-Clinical, Class- and Small-Group Learning

Year 3: Core Clerkship Rotations

Year 4: Specialized Clerkship Rotations & Electives

University of Alberta Medical School - Admissions Statistics:

Class Size: 162

Overall Success Rate: 12.7%

Class Composition: In-Province 85%, Out-of-Province 15%, International 0%

Minimum GPA: 3.50 for non-Albertans, 3.30 for Albertans

Minimum MCAT: 128 in CARS and 124 in CPBS, BBFL and PSBB for non-Alberta applicants, 124 on all sections for Alberta applicants

Average GPA (cumulative over 4 years): 3.93 for non-Albertans, 3.81 for Albertans

Average MCAT: 129.61 for non-Albertans, 128.17 for Albertans

University of Alberta Medical School - Prerequisites:

All applicants must be registered in an undergraduate program and receive their degree during the year they seek admission or already have completed their degree program. No required prerequisites.

University of Alberta Medical School - Contact Info:

Website: https://www.ualberta.ca/medicine/programs/md/about

Email: mdadmission [at] ualberta.ca

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