These figures were taken from the 2008-2009 edition of the Medical School Admission Requirements book, published by the AAMC. You can order a copy at www.aamc.org.
Students should not choose to apply to schools solely based on average GPA and MCAT scores! It is important that you also look at curriculum, opportunities outside of the classroom, geographical considerations, match to the school's mission, etc.
Be certain that you investigate whether a public school will accept out-of-state applicants, if you are not a resident of that state.
The GPA's listed are for accepted applicants, not matriculated students.
School Name
State
Public (Y/N)
Overall GPA Median
Science GPA Median
Average MCAT …show more content…
NY
N
3.77
3.77
10.7Q
Columbia University College of P & S
NY
N
3.77
3.78
11.7Q
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
NY
N
3.75
3.68
11.7Q
New York Medical College
NY
N
3.61
3.55
10P
New York University
NY
N
3.83
3.84
11.7Q
SUNY Upstate Medical University
NY
Y
3.72
3.68
10.3P
SUNY at Buffalo Medical School
NY
Y
3.69
3.65
10.3P
SUNY Downstate Medical Center - College of Medicine
NY
Y
3.65
3.61
10.3P
Stony Brook University - School of Medicine
NY
Y
3.73
3.71
10.7P
University of Rochester School of Medicine and Den
NY
N
3.71
3.69
11Q
Weill Medical College of Cornell University
NY
N
3.81
3.81
11.7Q
Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
OH
N
3.74
3.72
11.7Q
Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine
OH
Y
3.71
3.65
9O
Ohio State University
OH
Y
3.81
3.77
11Q
The University of Toledo College of Medicine
OH
Y
3.67
3.58
10P
University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
OH
Y
3.73
3.69
10.7P
Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine
OH
Y
3.63
3.56
9.7P
The University of Oklahoma
OK
Y
3.73
3.69
9.7O
Oregon Health and Science University
OR
Y
3.75
3.73
11Q
Drexel University College of Medicine
PA
N
3.62