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​​The program’s goal is to recruit and support students from under-represented groups in medicine, whose academic background made them a higher risk for admission in medical school, and have them complete 24 hours of intense undergraduate and graduate science courses prior to starting medical school. Accepted students receive up to $7,000 and are guaranteed admission to the CU School of Medicine if the program is successfully completed.

Successful completion is defined as at least 24 hours of science, half at the graduate level, and at least a 3.5 GPA for the year (all A’s and B’s). Students who are considered for this program must be Colorado residents and must have applied to the MD program. Applicants are chosen from the MD applicant pool each year. Ap Biology Campbell 8th Edition Multiple Choice more.

Contact: Brad Miller, Program Director of Student Life University of Colorado School of Medicine Brad.Miller@ucdenver.edu​ 303.724.9317.

For Students and Alumni Who Have Little or No Science Background If you took almost none of the requisite courses required for admission to medical or other health profession schools while at Brown, consider enrolling in a post-baccalaureate program, which typically consists of all the basic science courses required for admission (the equivalent of one year with laboratory of general chemistry, organic chemistry, biology, and physics). When deciding which post-bacc programs to pursue, consider the following: • With whom will you be taking classes? Will you be taking undergraduate classes, open enrollment continuing education classes, or classes just with post-bacc students? • Will you be eligible to receive a committee letter from the program? This is important because Brown can't provide its committee letter to graduates who have not taken science courses here (though we are happy to advise you about the process in general). • Linkages -- many programs have linkage agreements with medical schools that can expedite your admission process. • Advising -- Programs should offer you access to individual advising about academic planning and the admission process. Most post-baccalaureate programs can be finished in one calendar year, though in many cases you will have a 'glide year' in between completing your post-bacc courses and entering a health profession training program. Admission to post-bacc programs is moderately to rather competitive, and the process varies from program to program.