Medical Schools Comparison
Medical School Overview
159 medical schools that are accredited by Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME) are active for academic year 2020-2021. To apply and admit to medical schools, applicants are required to submit the GPA of undergraduate degree and Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) scores.
Next summarize the medical school information for academic year 2020-2021. You can compare all medical schools in medical school comparison table below.
- Kaiser Permanente School of Medicine is the oldest medical school (founded in 2020) and Columbia University Roy and Diana Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons is the second oldest medical school, founded in 1767.
- The average medical school tuition & fees is $58,194 and University of Mississippi School of Medicine has the highest tuition & fees of $76,060 and University of New Mexico School of Medicine has the lowest tuition & fees of $23,794.
- The average MCAT score is 511 and Yale School of Medicine has the highest MCAT score of 521 and Howard University College of Medicine has the lowest score of 502.
- The average acceptance rate is 6.30% and Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine has the tightest (lowest) rate of 2% and Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University has the loosest (lowest) rate of 12%.
- The average medical school population is 92,738 and Indiana University School of Medicine has the most students of 1,504 and New York University Long Island School of Medicine has the fewest students of 24.