Overview
The MD program at Stritch School of Medicine emphasizes a rigorous curriculum combined with a supportive community that nurtures future physician-leaders.
Students are trained in clinical skills, research, and leadership, while the program strongly emphasizes service, health equity, and patient care. The curriculum integrates a Jesuit, mission-based approach, fostering compassionate and ethical physicians who are prepared to address complex healthcare challenges.
Clinical training is offered in diverse healthcare settings, with a focus on underserved populations.
Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine
Medical degree: MD
- Maywood, Illinois
- Average MCAT: 510
- Average GPA: 3.60
- Class size: 170
- Total applicants: 14,905
Private
More About the Medical School
The Stritch School of Medicine follows a holistic admissions process, focusing on academic achievements, MCAT scores, healthcare experiences, and alignment with the school’s mission. Applicants must apply through AMCAS, and Stritch does not have strict GPA or MCAT cutoffs, although a competitive academic record is required. The admissions committee also highly values integrity, service, compassion, and leadership qualities in applicants.
Candidates are required to submit a minimum of three and a maximum of six letters of recommendation, including those from a pre-med advisor or committee. International students are not accepted, but DACA students are eligible to apply. Stritch also encourages early submission as admissions are conducted on a rolling basis. Interviews are typically held between September and March.
Financial aid is available to support students, and the school provides various loan, scholarship, and grant options. Stritch also emphasizes the importance of applicants being well-prepared for the rigorous academic environment while sharing a passion for serving others, particularly the underserved.