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Medical Schools in New York with High Acceptance Rates

Medical Schools in New York with High Acceptance Rates 2024[UPDATED]

Last Updated on January 24, 2024 by Michael Tijani

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As a prospective medical student in New York, before submitting an application you ought to first look out for the medical schools in New York with high acceptance rates, this will go a long way in helping you weigh your options as well as your chances of getting admitted. So, in this article, we have painstakingly compiled a list of all the medical schools in New York with high acceptance rates, their various GPAs, and course requirements to help you make an informed decision.

Medical Schools in New York with High Acceptance Rate 

Although every effort has been made to ensure the authenticity of the information provided here, please keep in mind that admission statistics and data are dynamic and subject to adjustment at any time. As a result, we always advise you to confirm these details with the admissions office of the relevant school.

InstitutionsAcceptance RatesAverage GPAsCourse Requirements
Renaissance School of Medicine at Stony Brook University8%3.84Biochemistry, Biology (with labs), College English, Inorganic Chemistry (with labs), Organic Chemistry (with labs), Physics (with labs), Social Sciences, and Statistics.
State University of New York Upstate Medical University3.75%3.67

Average science GPA: 3.61

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General Biology I & II (with labs)

General Chemistry I & II (with labs)

Organic Chemistry I (with lab)

Biochemistry*

General Physics I & II (with labs)

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Statistics (3hrs)

English Elective (3hrs)

English Composition or Writing Course (3hrs)

New York Medical College4.3%3.78General Biology, 2 semesters or equivalent (with labs)

General Chemistry, 2 semesters or equivalent (with labs)

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Organic Chemistry, 1st semester or equivalent (with lab)

Biochemistry, 1 semester or equivalent (with or without lab)

Physics, 2 semesters or equivalent (with labs)

English, 2 semesters or equivalent

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Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University of Buffalo10%3.73Biology with a lab (with not more than one semester of botany): 2 semesters

Chemistry with a lab: 2 semesters

Organic chemistry with a lab: 2 semesters

General Physics (lab optional): 2 semesters

English: 2 semesters

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai8%3.87Biochemistry, Biology (with labs), College English, Inorganic Chemistry (with labs), Organic Chemistry (with labs), Physics, and Statistics.
Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell7%3.82No prerequisites, but the following are strongly recommended:

1 year of Biology (with labs)

Chemistry (to the level of organic and biochemistry)

1 year of College Mathematics (preferably including Statistics)

1 year of College Physics.

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1 year of English Literature (or equivalent)

CUNY School of Medicine4%3.5N/A
Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons3.5%3.93Biology (with labs), 8 credit hours

College English, 6 credit hours

Inorganic Chemistry (with labs), 8 credit hours

Organic Chemistry (with labs), 8 credit hours

Physics (with labs), 8 credit hours

Weill Cornell Medicine5.3%3.9Biology (with labs), College English, Inorganic Chemistry (with labs), Organic Chemistry (with labs), Physics (with labs)
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Final Thoughts

Getting admitted to any medical school can be very competitive but it can be easier when you have a pre-knowledge of what to expect, and with the provided detail in this article, you are already a step ahead.

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