Overview
The Keck School of Medicine offers a dynamic MD program that integrates patient care, research, and medical education. The curriculum is designed to produce physicians who are well-rounded, compassionate, and capable of addressing complex healthcare needs.
It emphasizes early clinical exposure, problem-solving, and a strong foundation in biomedical sciences. Students benefit from training in diverse clinical settings, including partnerships with Los Angeles County hospitals, where they work with a diverse patient population.
The program also promotes innovation and leadership in medicine.
Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California
Medical degree: MD
- Los Angeles, California
- Average MCAT: 517
- Average GPA: 3.81
- Class size: 186
- Total applicants: 8,041
Private
More About the Medical School
The admissions process at the Keck School of Medicine follows a holistic review, considering academic performance, MCAT scores, healthcare experiences, leadership, and community service. Applications are submitted through AMCAS by November 1, with supplemental applications due by December 1.
Although specific prerequisite courses are not required, recommended coursework includes biology, chemistry, physics, statistics, and Spanish. Applicants must submit either a committee letter or two to three individual letters of recommendation.
Interviews are conducted from August to February, and admissions decisions are made on a rolling basis starting in mid-October. Keck seeks applicants with diverse backgrounds and experiences, particularly those dedicated to addressing healthcare disparities and promoting equity. Applicants with strong leadership qualities, research involvement, and a demonstrated commitment to community service are highly valued.
Financial aid and merit scholarships are available, and Keck encourages applicants from disadvantaged backgrounds to apply. Early submission is recommended due to the rolling admissions process