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  1. Harvard Medical School by the Numbers: Explore data on faculty, federal research funding, students (MD, MD-PhD, PhD, DMD, Master’s, DMSc and trainees), MD financial aid and tuition and fees.

    • Student Support

      Student Services for Medical Students Student services are...

    • Student Life

      Meet our Faculty. 15 hospital affiliates and research...

    • Curriculum

      The MD Program at Harvard Medical School comprises two...

    • Timeline

      Admission Decisions HMS does not have an early decision...

    • Campus Map

      Medical Area Health Service. Tosteson Medical Education...

    • Faculty Demographics

      The definition of faculty used in the following faculty...

  2. All applicants are required to take the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) . In April 2015, the AAMC launched a new version of the MCAT exam. Scores are reported in four sections: Although HMS does not set a minimum grade point average or minimum MCAT scores, academic excellence is expected.

  3. 6. März 2024 · Discover the medical school admissions statistics you need to get into your top-choice programs, including average GPA and average MCAT scores by school.

    • Harvard Medical School Undergraduate Majors
    • Harvard Medical School Race/Ethnicity
    • Harvard Medical School Average GPA
    Biology, chemistry, math, engineering: 58%
    Social sciences: 20%
    Double major: 16%
    Humanities: 6%
    Underrepresented in Medicine: 24%
    Asian: 45%
    Average GPA – 3.9 (range 3.79 – 4.0)
    Average BCPM GPA – 3.95 (range 3.74 – 4.0)
  4. We seek students of integrity and maturity who have concern for others, leadership potential, and an aptitude for working with people. The Committee on Admissions evaluates applications based on several factors, including the following: Academic records. Applicant essay (s) MCAT scores. Letters of evaluation.

  5. Our Committee on Admissions evaluates applications based on a variety of criteria that range from students ’ academic records and MCAT (Medical College Admission Test) scores to their extracurricular activities, research, and community-service experiences in the field of health care.

  6. Creative, complex, and compelling discoveries in medicine involve grappling with good questions borne from close-reading analyses and careful observations. Courses used to fulfill this requirement, whether in science or other disciplines, should focus on analytical and writing skills.