Not very OOS -- 26 OOS matriculants, but only 66 were interviewed (they probably had extremely close ties to the state, as stated above. 65% in state students: 35% out of state students. OOS friendly. Applications for each are independently reviewed. Kind of OOS friendly due to class size -- 25 OOS matriculants, University of Arizona College of Medicine-- Tucson, 3.8% of out of state students interviewed. They have a regional agreement with Alaska, Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming that MSAR is too stupid to point out when looking strictly at the IS versus OOS kids. EXTREMELY OOS friendly-- 55 OOS matriculants, Western Michigan University Homer Stryker M.D. University of Connecticut School of Medicine. 4.5% of out of state students interviewed. Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California. Crazy wtf why OOS tuition at 76k. 63% in state students: 37% out of state students. Not very OOS friendly-- 20 OOS matriculants, University of Kentucky College of Medicine, 8% of out of state students interviewed. Kind of OOS friendly-- 29 OOS matriculants, University of South Dakota, Sanford School of Medicine Rural Campus in Sioux Falls. 4.5% of out of state students interviewed. First year class size: 149 (medium large). They were pretty upfront about the fact that there was not much for OOS folks in terms of scholarships or additional aid (aside from loans). Nice thing is TMDSAS opens at the same time as AMCAS but is able to submit right away and is super cheap (160 for all schools + 60 for A&M) and only half of them have secondaries. ", Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine at Florida Atlantic University. First year class size: 125 (medium). EXTREMELY OOS FRIENDLY -- 76 OOS matriculants, 11% of out of state students interviewed. TMDSAS SCHOOLS- McGovern at UT Houston, UT Southwestern, UT Medical Branch, Dell at UT Austin, UT San Antonio, UT Rio Grande, Texas A&M, Texas Tech University, and Texas Tech at El Paso. Historically black college: 85% black students, 7.4% Latino, 4.6% Native American. lol) DO NOT APPLY HERE UNLESS A LA RESIDENT, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine. Augusta has a major academic medical center, children's hospital, etc., while Athens albeit a much cooler city overall has a less cutting edge hospital. OOS friendly. Also it is free to apply to if you apply to CWU, so I see no reason to NOT apply if you're already applying for CWU. It's still on the two-year, lecture-based, pre-clinical curriculum that many top schools have moved away from. Athens is PBL, Augusta is traditional. School of Medicine, 7.2% of out of state students interviewed. NOT OOS friendly-- 13 OOS matriculants, University of Pittsburg School of Medicine. Affordable student housing for NYC. Kind of OOS friendly -- 34 OOS matriculants, Saint Louis University School of Medicine. 78% in state students: 22% out of state students. Not recorded. EXTREMELY OOS friendly-- 75 OOS matriculants, Florida International University Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine. They try to spin it as a positive as you get a lot of experience, but that means there's no true home residency programs which makes life slightly more difficult. 72% in state students: 28% out of state students. LOVES their high stat individuals. Unless youâre a member of their clearly stated preferential mission-based groups, donât waste your money.. EXTREMELY OOS friendly-- 76 OOS matriculants, 6 of which are MD/PhD, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, 5.8% of out of state students interviewed. Expensive tuition (59k), in Cleveland (so low cost of living, but also in Cleveland which can be a pro or con to you! 7.2% of out of state students interviewed. Very, very OOS friendly-- 49 OOS matriculants. Not very OOS friendly-- 18 OOS matriculants, UAMS is not OOS friendly 85% of MS1's earned their degree from an Arkansas university. Class size: 165 (large). 88% in state students: 12% out of state students. DO NOT APPLY HERE. Kind of OOS friendly due to smaller class size -- 23 OOS matriculants, University of Arkansas For Medical Sciences College of Medicine, 2.9% of out of state students interviewed. Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University, Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, Class size: 71. Small class (50), Rochester, MN is arctic cold. Super small (33 students), but tuition free 5 year research oriented MD program. Stony Brook is not close to Manhattan. 81% in state students: 19% out of state students. 84% in state students: 16% out of state students. High tuition at 60k, NOLA isn't cheap, and very low-yield school with well over 10k apps. As noted by some users here and a current student who PM'd me, caffeine is totally fine lol. Class size: 88 (small-medium). First year class size: 126 (medium). ), very, very old facilities but are building a giant, new, shiny medical educational building that's set to open in 2019 I think. 74% in state students: 26% out of state students. Not OOS friendly-- 15 OOS matriculants, University of Miami Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine. First year class: 92 (medium). Even if a public school has a high % of OOS, if the class is only 60 students then that could be way worse than a huge school with a lower % of OOS but larger class size. Not very OOS -- 16 OOS matriculants, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. 90% in state students: 10% out of state students. 5.3% of out of state students interviewed. First year class size: 153 (medium-large). First year class size: 151 (medium-large), 7.7% of out of state students interviewed. High tuition (55k) that is also not eligible for federal loans (can someone confirm this? Very competitive private MD tuition for OOS students (42k). Mayo Clinic School of Medicine-- Rochester. Unless youâre a member of their clearly stated preferential mission-based groups, donât waste your money. The article posted above by RUfubar explains what I was saying. Delegate to Congress Stacey Plaskett has announced a massive amount of funding for the V.I. 94% in state students: 6% out of state students. 87% in state students: 12% out of state students. 78% in state students: 22% out of state students. Here's an amazing tool that /u/syuura made! EXTREMELY NOT OOS friendly-- only 5 OOS matriculants, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine, 2.2% of out of state students interviewed. Screens for secondaries. Refer to their website to determine if you're a good OOS fit-- About 1/3 of students are OOS but will fit into ALL those categories. Per the invite they sent, the interview panel is where you have the “opportunity to meet with MCOM faculty and staff, as well as learn about the resources offered to medical students” Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University. 6.8% of out of state students interviewed. 73% in state students: 27% out of state students. In addition, they mentioned that 90% of OOS students are eligible to change to IS status after first year. 90% in state students: 10% out of state students. Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo. State University of New York Downstate Medical Center College of Medicine, 17% of out of state students interviewed. High OOS tuition at 64k, but should be able to get IS tuition years 2-4. OOS friendly due to large class size -- 41 OOS matriculants, State University of New York Upstate Medical University, 7.4% of out of state students interviewed. Rachel LevineRachel L. Levine is an American pediatrician who has served as the Pennsylvania Secretary of Health since 2017.
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