Ross University School of Medicine

Ross University School of Medicine campus


Ross Med equips future physicians with the knowledge, skills, and values required to make a difference in a dynamic healthcare environment. We are 15,000+ plus strong and determined to make an undeniable impact on the communities we serve.

When you graduate from medical school and earn your medical degree, you should feel prepared for residency. At Ross Med, you can depend on:
Three flexible start datesJanuary, May, and Septemberthat give you the freedom to start medical school when it's right for you
A rigorous medical education with opportunities for early hands-on clinical experiences in the community
Accreditation that allows you the opportunity to become eligible for Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates® certification and apply for U.S. residencies
A continuum of holistic student supports designed with your success in mind
A diverse cross-cultural MD program experience with opportunities to practice medicine from a global health perspective

We are committed to helping you become a compassionate physician dedicated to improving the health and wellness of your patients and community you serve.

Overview

Total Med School Enrollment

From The School

Ross Med takes a holistic approach when it comes to considering medical school admission requirements. You're more than your GPA and MCAT scores. We look also look at your entire achievement history, and your potential, character, and drive to become a physician.
Admissions Requirements:
- Bachelor's degree or higher
- Undergraduate cumulative GPA and GPA in required premedical course
- Performance in graduate work (if applicable)
- MCAT scores
- Personal statement
- Letters of recommendation, at least one of which is from an academic reference
- Extracurricular activities and accomplishments
- Work history and professional or volunteer experience
- For international applicants: Applicants who have completed their undergraduate studies in countries that have an educational system different from that of the United States or Canada will be evaluated on their merits but will be expected to have completed a premedical curriculum comparable to that completed by US and Canadian students.