Admissions Requirements

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Notice Regarding COVID-19 The College of Human Medicine recognizes that the recent COVID-19 crisis has been life-disrupting for everyone. As we transition from pandemic to endemic and beyond, we must consider how students and applicants have been affected. Grades through Spring 2022 Many colleges and universities used a Pass/Fail system for coursework through spring 2022. As such, College of Human Medicine will accept all coursework from winter 2020 through summer 2022 without bias graded in such a manner. This includes coursework that is traditionally considered prerequisite or recommended for many medical school admissions processes. Most schools have since returned to an in-person learning experience beginning with the fall 2022 semester. As such, traditional letter/numerical grading will be required for prerequisite coursework starting then but may be reconsidered pending future life-threatening outbreaks of COVID-19 and individual institutional circumstances. Activities The College of Human Medicine has a long history of approaching admissions decisions holistically and in a way that balances our focus well beyond academic metrics. We understand that the pandemic interrupted various activities that would have helped you provide additional support to your application. College of Human Medicine Admissions would encourage you to convey these disruptions in your application for our committee to consider—activities section, personal statement, secondary application—wherever best for you. Onsite tours and programming College of Human Medicine has re-initiated onsite campus tours for prospective applicants. We also encourage prospective applicants to review our virtual tours, which highlight both our East Lansing and Grand Rapids campuses. In-person recruitment programing will be reserved for applicants who have received an acceptance decision by our admissions committee. Final Comments Medical school admissions processes strive to create assessment strategies that are fair and equitable for everyone. Unfortunately, COVID-19 ignored fairness and equity. For some of you, this might affect your ability to put forth the best application possible. For most medical schools, though, the applicant pool will remain highly competitive even with the lingering effects of COVID-19. As you prepare to apply to medical school, please maintain healthy relationships with your prehealth advisers, especially after graduation. Keep an open mind. Be receptive to feedback. The application process is expensive. And understand that there is/was nothing fair about our recent public health crisis. Apply to medical school only when your application is competitive. A robust and healthy dialogue with your prehealth adviser will help you determine if you are ready to apply. With PLUR, Joel Maurer, MD Assistant Dean for Admissions