
International applicants may apply to the MSTP Program must have a permanent resident visa (green card) in order to beĬonsidered for admission. International applicants to the MD degree Satisfy the College of Medicine’s Technical Standards for Admission, Retention, and Graduation with or without accommodations. Into the College of Medicine is contingent upon the applicant’s ability to ApplicantsĪre therefore expected to demonstrate proficiency in English Language fluently is vital to your success as a medical student at MUSC. Other attempts to improve the applicants perceived academic performance would not constitute substantialĬhange as applicants are expected to have demonstrated their academic potentialĮffectively in English including the ability to read, write, and speak the Previous applicant demonstrates substantial change in their qualifications.Īdditional academic degrees, repeated MCAT testing, additional coursework, and Exceptions may be granted underĮxceptional circumstances by the Associate Dean of Admissions only when a To the Medical University of South Carolina a maximum of three times (effectiveīeginning with the 2020-21 application cycle). The Office of Admissions does not accept or process letters of recommendation outside of your AMCAS application. Only letters submitted through this service will be included in your application for review by our admissions committee. Please ensure all letters are submitted to AMCAS through one or more of the above mediums. Letters of recommendation must be submitted through the AMCAS Letters Service by using AMCAS Letter Writer Application, Interfolio, mail and/or VirtualEvals.
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A variety of letters may be submitted on your behalf such as undergraduate or graduate-level faculty members (preferably a science member), professional mentors, supervisors/employers, physicians you have worked with or shadowed, etc. Applicants without a premed committee packet or non-traditional applicants, should include at least one letter from a faculty member (preferably a science faculty member) and two letters from other faculty or individuals who can provide in-depth evaluation and recommendation. If your college/university pre-med office prepares a committee letter or packet, this will complete the requirement. In addition to completing the AMCAS application and the MUSC Supplemental application, at least three (3) letters of recommendation must be submitted on your behalf with a maximum of 5 letters permitted. However, applicants who have successfully completed science coursework in a formal classroom setting will be deemed more competitive in the selection process then students who completed these courses in online programs. Online courses from an accredited college or university may be acceptable. Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB) credits may be used to satisfy semester hour requirements as long as the courses appear on, and are awarded credit hours on the official transcript from the undergraduate institution awarding a degree. Applicants must have (1) A Bachelor of Science (B.S.) or Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree or the equivalent from an accredited institution at the time of matriculation, or (2) be accepted, at the time of application, into a joint baccalaureate-MD program developed in cooperation with MUSC. All transcripts must be submitted through AMCAS.Īt least ninety semester hours (minimum of 3 years of college work) are required. The Office of Admissions does not directlyĪccept or process transcripts. Will be deemed more competitive in the selection process than students whoĬompleted these courses in online programs. Who have successfully completed science coursework in a formal classroom setting

Recommends that the following courses be completed at the time of matriculation:Įxposing students to the following disciplines may be useful:Ĭourses from an accredited college or university may be acceptable. Required, in order to perform successfully in our curriculum, MUSC strongly

MCAT scores prior to May 2021 will not be accepted for Fall 2024.įor MCAT information and resources, please visit the AAMC Applying to Medical School: Prepare for the MCAT Exam. The last MCAT date accepted for Regular Decision is September 9, 2023. The last MCAT test date accepted for Early Decision is July 15, 2023. A minimum MCAT score of 500 is required to be eligible for interview consideration. Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) scoresĪpplicants must complete the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT).
