Overview
Georgetown University School of Medicine’s MD program focuses on producing physicians equipped with a solid foundation in both scientific and clinical knowledge, as well as professional competencies.
Their education approach emphasizes the Jesuit principle of “Cura Personalis”, or care for the whole person, blending medical education with ethical, compassionate patient care.
The curriculum integrates rigorous scientific studies with early clinical experiences, giving students a broad exposure to healthcare issues. Georgetown graduates are prepared to provide patient-centered care and become leaders in the healthcare field.
Georgetown University School of Medicine
Medical degree: MD
- Washington, D.C.
- Average MCAT: 512
- Average GPA: 3.78
- Class size: 203
- Total applicants: 13,149
Private
More About the Medical School
Admissions to Georgetown University School of Medicine are highly competitive and holistic. The admissions committee seeks candidates with strong academic backgrounds, personal integrity, and a commitment to healthcare. Applicants must submit an AMCAS application, followed by a secondary application if invited. Required materials include MCAT scores, letters of recommendation, and completion of prerequisite courses such as biology, chemistry, and physics.
Georgetown emphasizes qualities like leadership, volunteerism, and a dedication to serving the underserved. The admissions committee considers an applicant’s academic excellence, personal characteristics, and potential for success in their mission-driven medical education.
The interview process assesses personal fit with Georgetown’s values of “Cura Personalis,” leadership, and ethical medical practice. Key dates include the AMCAS application opening in May, secondary application invitations in the summer, and interviews starting in the fall.
Georgetown also offers virtual information sessions to assist applicants throughout the admissions process. International applicants and those with DACA status are also eligible to apply.