| Successful applicants to the MD/PhD Program have outstanding undergraduate grades, high scores on the Medical College Admissions Test (MCAT), and strong letters of recommendation. Applicants must also have participated in research experiences totaling a minimum of one year in length. The most successful applicants will have participated in research experiences that have provided opportunities for independent and critical scientific thinking. DEADLINE AND CANDIDATE SELECTION PROCESS The application process is initiated through submission of an application on the American College Application Service (AMCAS) website. The deadline for submitting the AMCAS application is November 15th of each year. Completed applications will be forwarded to our office upon final verification by AMCAS. Materials are reviewed on a rolling basis, therefore applicants are encouraged to make submissions early. After the initial screening of completed applications, qualified candidates are invited to participate in an on-campus interview day. Individual interviews will be set with several members of the Steering Committee and faculty preceptors working in research areas of interest to the applicant. Applicants will also have the opportunity to meet with students currently enrolled in the Program. The MD/PhD Program Steering Committee will convene in the weeks following the interview day, and a decision (i.e. accept or decline) will be communicated to the applicant as soon as possible. Applicants who apply to the MD/PhD Program are not eligible to be considered for admission to MD only in the same application year. Individuals interested in applying for MD only may reapply in the next application year. Applicants can apply a total of three times to the MD/PhD or MD program, and there is a waiting period of one year (one admission cylce) between the second and third applications. The second and third applications must be significantly different from the previous one(s). Applicants also need to follow the Medical School guidelines on reapplication found on the admissions website. PROCEDURE FOR APPLYING Applicants may use the following information as a guide to ensure that all of the necessary materials for application to the Combined MD/PhD Training Program at the University of Minnesota have been completed and submitted.
NOTE: Do not assume that your file is complete until you have received notification from the MD/PhD Program. If you do not receive notification, please contact the Program office at the address listed above or telephone us at 612-625-3680. |
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