Overview
The Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) program at Florida Atlantic University’s Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine provides a patient-centered curriculum aimed at training compassionate and skilled physicians.
The program emphasizes early clinical exposure, with students starting hands-on experiences in their first year. The curriculum integrates biomedical sciences, clinical practice, and professionalism.
FAU’s small class sizes allow for personalized attention and mentorship, enhancing learning through small-group sessions. The program is committed to addressing healthcare needs in diverse and underserved communities, particularly in South Florida, preparing students for various medical specialties.
FAU Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine
Medical degree: MD
- Boca Raton, Florida
- Average MCAT: 516
- Average GPA: 3.81
- Class size: 66
- Total applicants: 3,586
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More About the Medical School
Admission to FAU’s M.D. program is highly selective, and the process is designed to assess a wide range of qualities beyond academic performance.
Applicants must apply through AMCAS and submit their MCAT scores, undergraduate transcripts, personal statement, and letters of recommendation.
FAU uses a holistic review process, considering each applicant’s academic achievements, clinical experience, leadership, research involvement, and community service. The school values diversity and seeks individuals who demonstrate empathy, resilience, and a passion for working with underserved populations.
In addition to strong GPAs and MCAT scores, successful candidates typically have significant experience in healthcare settings and a commitment to medical service. Interviews are conducted by invitation only, and FAU follows a rolling admissions process. The admissions committee looks for candidates who align with the school’s mission of promoting health and reducing disparities in the local community.
Early submission of applications is encouraged due to the competitive nature of the program and the ongoing interview process.