Overview
LECOM offers its Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) program across four campuses: Erie, PA; Bradenton, FL; Greensburg, PA; and Elmira, NY. Each campus provides a comprehensive curriculum grounded in osteopathic principles, focusing on holistic and patient-centered care.
Erie, the main campus, offers multiple learning pathways, including lecture-based and problem-based learning. Bradenton emphasizes preventive care and diverse clinical experiences. Greensburg is ideal for those interested in rural healthcare, while Elmira focuses on training for underserved communities.
Across all campuses, students benefit from advanced simulation centers and clinical rotations.
Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine
Medical degree: DO
- Erie & Greensburg, Pennsylvania / Bradenton, Florida / Elmira, New York
- Average MCAT: 504
- Average GPA: 3.54
- Class size: 250
- Total applicants: 12,000
Private
More About the Medical School
LECOM’s admissions process allows applicants to submit either MCAT scores or an Academic Index Score (AIS). The AIS is calculated based on undergraduate GPA, ACT/SAT scores, and replaces the MCAT for eligible students. Minimum admissions requirements include a 2.7 science GPA and successful completion of prerequisites like biology, chemistry, physics, and English.
Applicants submit their primary application via AACOMAS and must provide two letters of recommendation, including one from a physician (preferably a DO). LECOM conducts interviews on a rolling basis from August through April.
LECOM evaluates applicants holistically, focusing on academic performance, healthcare experience, leadership, and community involvement. The admissions process also values diversity and emphasizes a commitment to serving rural and underserved populations. Early application is recommended due to the competitive nature of the program. Additionally, LECOM provides a variety of educational pathways across its campuses, allowing students flexibility in how they pursue their osteopathic medical education.