Overview
Loma Linda University’s MD program is rooted in the institution’s Christian mission, emphasizing service, compassion, and whole-person care.
The curriculum integrates biomedical sciences with clinical experiences, beginning early in medical education. Students are trained in a faith-based environment, with a focus on preventive medicine and community service.
The program promotes a holistic approach to healthcare, preparing students for leadership roles in diverse medical fields, particularly in underserved and global health contexts.
Loma Linda University School of Medicine
Medical degree: MD
- Loma Linda, California
- Average MCAT: 509
- Average GPA: 3.84
- Class size: 168
- Total applicants: 6,239
Private
More About the Medical School
Loma Linda University’s MD program admissions process evaluates applicants holistically, considering academic performance, MCAT scores, letters of recommendation, and a commitment to service and mission-driven medicine. Applicants must submit through AMCAS, and Loma Linda also requires completion of specific prerequisites in sciences and social sciences. A strong emphasis is placed on applicants’ alignment with the school’s mission, including a dedication to the principles of whole-person care and service to underserved populations.
Applicants should submit their primary application via AMCAS by November 1, and if selected, complete a secondary application. Required materials include a personal statement, recommendation letters, and verification of completed coursework. Interviews are by invitation and provide an opportunity for applicants to demonstrate their passion for healthcare and commitment to Loma Linda’s Christian values.
Additionally, the school offers financial aid options, including scholarships, loans, and grants, to support students throughout their medical education. Financial planning assistance is available to ensure that all students can manage the costs of tuition and living expenses.