2020-2021 BA/BS/MD Programs Complete List

Listed below are the programs we believe to be "true" BA/BS/MD programs with a guaranteed spot in their medical school. The programs are listed alphabetically, under the medical school for which they belong to. For programs in red, you have to be a state resident in order to apply. Otherwise they will not look at your application. Some schools listed do not have a link provided, but nevertheless, I believe that they are still BA/BS/MD programs. Have fun.



University of Alabama School of Medicine
University of Alabama - Early Medical School Acceptance Program (EMSAP)

University of South Alabama College of Medicine
University of South Alabama - College of Medicine Early Acceptance Program (COMEAP)

Albany Medical College
Union College - Leadership in Medicine Program
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute - Physician Scientist Program (7 year)
Siena College - Science Humanities and Medicine Program

Medical College of Georgia
Augusta University - Professional Scholars Program

Baylor College of Medicine
Rice University - Rice/Baylor Medical Scholars Program
Baylor University- Baylor to Baylor Medical Program

Boston University School of Medicine
Boston University - Seven Year Liberal Arts / Medical Education Program (7 year)

Brown University Warren Alpert Medical School
Brown University- Program in Liberal Medical Education (PLME)

California Northstate University College of Medicine My Review
California Northstate University - BS-MD

Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
Case Western Reserve University- Pre-Professional Scholars Program

University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
University of Cincinnati - Connections Dual Admissions 

University of Colorado School of Medicine
University of Colorado, Denver - BA/BS-MD

University of Connecticut School of Medicine
University of Connecticut - Special Program in Medicine

Drexel University College of Medicine My Review
Drexel University - BA/BS + MD Early Assurance Program

Florida State University College of Medicine
Florida State University - Honors Medical Scholars Program

University of South Florida College of Medicine
University of South Florida - 7-Year Medical Program (7 year)

George Washington University School of Medicine
George Washington University - Seven Year Dual BA/MD Program (7 year)
St. Bonaventure University - Dual-Admit Program

Hofstra School of Medicine
Hofstra University - 4+4 Program

Howard University College of Medicine
Howard University - BS/MD Program (6 year)

University of Illinois College of Medicine
University of Illinois at Chicago - Guaranteed Professional Program Admissions

Indiana University School of Medicine
Indiana State University - Rural Health Program BA/MD

Jefferson Medical College
Penn State University - Accelerated Premedical-Medical Program (7 year)

University of Kentucky College of Medicine

University of Louisville School of Medicine
University of Louisville - Guaranteed Entrance to Medical School (G.E.M.S.)

Marshall University John C. Edward School of Medicine
Marshall University - BS/MD Program

Alabama A&M University 
Albany State University 
Alcorn State University 
Fisk University 
Grambling State University 
Jackson State University 
Hampton University 
Southern University 
Tennessee State University 
Virginia Union University 

University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
University of Miami - Medical Scholars Program (7 or 8 year)

University of Minnesota School of Medicine
University of Minnesota - BA/MD Joint Scholars Program

Adelphi University
Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
Hampton University
Purchase College
Rochester Institute of Technology
SUNY Polytechnic Institute
SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry
Spelman College
Syracuse University
University at Albany
Yeshiva University

Wayne State University School of Medicine
Wayne State University - Wayne Med-Direct

Saint Louis University School of Medicine
Saint Louis University - Medical Scholars Program

University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine

University of Nebraska College of Medicine - Rural Health Opportunities Program


Rutgers New Jersey Medical School
The College of New Jersey - 7 Year Medical Program
Caldwell College - 3+4 Program
Drew University - BA or BS/MD (3+4)
Montclair State University - Eight Year Combined BS/MD Program
New Jersey Institute of Technology - Accelerated 7-year BS/MD Program
Rutgers University- Newark - 7 year BA/MD Joint Degree Program
Stevens Institute of Technology - Accelerated Chemical Biology Bachelor's Program

University of New Mexico School of Medicine
University of New Mexico - Combined BA/MD Program

State University of New York Downstate Medical Center College of Medicine
Brooklyn College, City University of New York - Coordinated B.A./M.D. Program

City College of New York - BS/MD Degree Program

The School of Medicine at Stony Brook University Medical Center
Stony Brook University - Scholars for Medicine Program

University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry
University of Rochester - Rochester Early Medical Scholars

East Carolina University

The University of Toledo College of Medicine
The University of Toledo - Baccalaureate 2 MD Program

University of Oklahoma College of Medicine
The University of Oklahoma - Medical Humanities Scholars Program

University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
University of Pittsburgh - Guaranteed Admissions Program

Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University
Temple University - Pre-Med Health Scholar Program
Washington & Jefferson College - Medical Scholars Program

Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Medicine
Texas Tech University - Undergraduate to Medical School Initiative

Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine
Virginia Commonwealth University - Guaranteed Admission Program for Medicine

25 comments:

  1. Bravo, excellent compilation; a great blog for BS/MD. Keep up the good work.

    You may want to change the color from Red for schools which requires an applicant to be state residents or change the color of other schools to, say, green. Hard to distinguish between red & maroon as it exists.

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  2. for programs that have two or three colleges that matriculate to one medical school, does it matter what undergraduate school I choose to apply to?

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  3. Not really. But different undergrad might have different focus. You would best increase your chances by applying to the one that suits you.

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  4. Went through this a couple of years ago for my child. Apply to as many as you can afford and that are at locations you can see yourself actually going to if accepted. Many have about a 5% acceptance rate like the ivies so the more you apply to the greater the chance of catching at least one. If you did not take physics Rensalear/AMC would be tough since it is for engineers. Consider`state schools and others that give real merit aid- sometimes even full ride for UG. A very few give aid for Medical school which very, very rare. No sense in haveing 80k or more UG debt then paying 30k -50k plus room and board for Med school per year on top of that. I know MD's who still have student loans after 20 years of paying. He is still paying off his note so he does not have a house yet.

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  5. SOO...UMDNJ - all of its programs are for instate residents only? or can out-of-state apply as well? I couldn't find a school profile about this program on this site. :(

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    1. The TCNJ/UMDNJ program is open to everyone. Other schools are only for in state students.

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  6. Hi, I'd first like to congratulate you on a very informative and helpful blog! I just have one question though: Is the University of Pittsburgh Guaranteed Admissions only available to in-state residents? I know you marked it in red, but I went on 2 different websites, and there was no mention of this requirement. Thank you!

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    1. Sorry there was a mistake on the page. It's been corrected.

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  7. University of Louisville and Indiana State University are for in-state kids only. Good list though! :)

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  8. www.directbsmd.com

    This site has a complete list of BS/MD programs with requirements. Maybe room for collaboration?

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    1. That definitely is a possibility. This website is very well organized.

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  9. I love science and have an extremely strong background in it, but I don't have the "well-rounded" record (like participation in sports, etc.) that Ivies look for. I want to go to a BS/MD program, but I'm not sure if they would rather have me be spectacular in biology and spend my extracurricular time volunteering in a hospital or try to do everything. Any advice?

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    1. Dear Anonymous,

      It is really hard to say what would be a better bet at getting you into BS/MD programs (we're not the admissions committee or anything), so there is no definite answer. The only thing I can be sure of saying is that schools will really look at if you're truly, honestly passionate about what you're doing, regardless of what it is. If you spend all your time volunteering, then what did you get out of it? How did it change your life? If you spent all your EC time with sports, what did that teach you? Of course grades and GPA are important (that's kind of a separate area), but schools just want to see if you've spent your time developing your character and if you have what it takes to make (and last) through a rigorous program such as BS/MD programs.

      Hope that helps! =)

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  10. This is a great site! Very useful.

    By the way, I called the Stony Brook BS/MD program and was told that they are open to everyone, not just in state kids.

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  11. West Virginia medical school accept international student(actually i am a junior in one of the US high school,Infact I started my education in US.Unfortunately my green card is in the process.I do have EAD and SSN #)Please kindly reply.

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    1. "Does West Virginia medical school accept international students"
      is this person's question

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  12. I am not one of those students who is obsessed with Ivy League. But I've always wanted to study law, so I really want to attend Yale. The lowest gpa I've ever gotten on my report card is a 3.71. Out of the 7 classes I take in school, 6 of them are A.P. or honors. I am currently a sophmore in high school. I just want to know if I am still eligible to apply for an Ivy League school with my grades. It would help if you actually attended an Ivy League School. If you did, could you please write the name of the school you attended? Thanks

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  13. what about ms opthalmology

    best college ., or unversity recommend me please

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  14. This is a nice list. Thank you. One problem though. While Indiana University doesn't have a 6 year (yet) Indiana STATE University does. There is a huge difference in prestige, cost, and quality. Indiana University is bigger and much better. Indiana University owns the majority of the hospitals in the state so they can get you where you want to go.

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  15. In case you still monitor this list, at least within the last two years, you do not have to be an Oklahoma resident to apply to the University of Oklahoma 8-year BA/MD Program. My DD got in from California.

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  16. In case you still monitor this list, at least within the last two years, you do not have to be an Oklahoma resident to apply to the University of Oklahoma 8-year BA/MD Program. My DD got in from California.

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  17. Here is a video that discusses the BS/MD program at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC GPPA) and features an interview with a current student in the program: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D95j_c1ogQA

    It talks about the experience the student had so far in the program. Also, the video explains what a BS/MD program is.

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  18. Howard university link seems to be broken. Thanks so much for the complete list

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  19. The CNU BS/MD program is illegitimate for anyone who is wondering. The State of California and BPPE fined CNU for advertising the unapproved BS/MD program. In addition, 12 CNU BS/MD students were rejected even after receiving MCAT scores above 510 and GPA above 3.5. I would avoid that program if I was you. There is currently a lawsuit as well against the CNU BS/MD program for fraud (Anwar vs California Northstate University LLC)

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