Overview
NYU Grossman School of Medicine offers a rigorous MD program in New York City, emphasizing a flexible curriculum designed for 21st-century healthcare.
The program features innovative approaches like the accelerated three-year MD pathway and dual-degree options, including MD/MBA and MD/MPH. Students benefit from early clinical exposure, cutting-edge research opportunities, and training in advanced facilities.
NYU’s tuition-free initiative covers full tuition for all MD students, alleviating financial stress and fostering a focus on learning and professional development. The program prepares graduates for diverse medical careers and leadership roles in healthcare.
New York University Grossman School of Medicine
Medical degree: MD
- New York, NY
- Average MCAT: 523
- Average GPA: 3.97
- Class size: 105
- Total applicants: 8,937
Private
More About the Medical School
NYU uses a holistic admissions process, evaluating candidates based on academic performance, life experiences, and service to others. The primary application is submitted via AMCAS, followed by a secondary application that includes additional essays. Prerequisites cover basic science courses, and MCAT scores are required.
The admissions committee invites selected candidates for Multiple Mini Interviews (MMI), assessing qualities like communication skills, ethical reasoning, and empathy. NYU offers rolling admissions, with a primary deadline in October and secondary deadlines typically in December.
The school enrolls approximately 105 students yearly, with a focus on building a diverse cohort dedicated to advancing healthcare. The tuition-free program applies to all students, regardless of financial need, provided they maintain satisfactory academic progress.