Overview
The Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine (VCOM) at Auburn University provides a comprehensive education in osteopathic medicine. Located in Auburn, Alabama, the campus offers modern facilities and resources for students pursuing a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) degree.
VCOM focuses on training physicians to meet healthcare needs in rural and medically underserved communities, particularly in the southeastern United States. Students benefit from clinical training opportunities in diverse settings, alongside faculty guidance. VCOM emphasizes osteopathic principles, preventive care, and holistic treatment, preparing graduates for various medical specialties.
It is one of the most affordable private medical schools.
Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine Auburn Campus
Medical degree: DO
- Auburn, Alabama
- Average MCAT: 502
- Average GPA: 3.67
- Class size: 150
- Total applicants: 3,764
Private
More About the Medical School
To apply to VCOM’s DO program, candidates must meet academic and technical standards, including a minimum GPA and MCAT score. Admission to the D.O. program at VCOM, including the Auburn campus, follows a unified process across all four campuses (Virginia, Carolinas, Auburn, and Louisiana).
Applicants must have completed 90 semester hours of undergraduate study, including science prerequisites, and a bachelor’s degree by matriculation.The application process begins with the AACOMAS (American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine Application Service) submission, which includes transcripts, MCAT scores, and a primary application.
Once an applicant passes this stage, they receive an invitation to complete a secondary application, which involves submitting additional essays and paying a $25 fee. Letters of recommendation are required, typically from a pre-health committee or science faculty.
The final stage is an in-person interview, which takes place between August and April. VCOM uses rolling admissions, so applying early increases the chance of acceptance. Applicants can choose their preferred campus in the secondary application, and if multiple campuses are interested, they may be invited to interview at more than one location.