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Admissions is highly competitive, with acceptance rates ranging from 1.7% to 3.2% since the College’s inception. For the currently enrolled classes, the average acceptance rate was 2.3%, the average MCAT score was 512.5, and the average GPA was 3.73.
The total MCAT score is a sum of the scores from each of the four sections, ranging from 472 to 528 with a median score of 500. Scores are released on a pre-determined date between 30 and 35 days after the exam date.
More than 3,100 students have applied for 230 first-year slots. [12] Matriculating students entering for 2019-2020 had an average grade point average of 3.80 and MCAT score of 511, well above the national average for students accepted to US medical schools.
An MCAT score of at least 498 is required to apply. Carle Illinois considers applications on a holistic basis.
Academic achievement, MCAT scores, and Casper score are evaluated. Subjective factors include applicant's personal statement, essays, experiences, recommendations, and interviews. The average MCAT score and undergraduate GPA for the entering class of 2021 were 511 and 3.75, respectively. [19]
In 2020, the average MCAT and GPA for students entering U.S.-based M.D. programs were 511.5 (approximately 82nd percentile) and 3.73 respectively, and (as of 2018) 504 and 3.54 for D.O. matriculants.
Since the MCAT score depends heavily on marginal scoring, the variance is a source of MCAT error. Ideally the test-takers and the reviewing party would rather plead no-contest on the 12-questions and just "bargain" to have 3 of the 12 scored correct, and 9 of the 12 scored incorrect.
In 2016, the average MCAT and GPA for students entering U.S.-based MD programs were 508.7 and 3.70, respectively, and 503.8 and 3.54 for DO matriculants. DO medical schools are more likely to accept non-traditional students, who are older, coming to medicine as a second career, etc.
The MD Class of 2026 had an average MCAT score of 511.62 and GPA of 3.75 on admission. 12% of the class is from groups historically underrepresented in medicine, and 71% of the 108 students that comprise the class are from Pennsylvania. 29% of the class is specifically from Northeastern Pennsylvania and North Central Pennsylvania.
For the entering Class of 2023, 6,564 people applied and 629 interviewed for a class size of 90 spots; accepted applicants had a GPA range of 3.30 and 4.00, and a MCAT score range of 505-527. Rankings