Admission Process

Eligibility

  • To be eligible for the Rural Health Program students must meet the following criteria:
    • students must achieve a minimum of 1200 on the SAT or 27 on the ACT.
    • A High School GPA of 3.5 (4.0 scale).
    • To be considered, you must have lived a subtantial portion of your life in a federally designated area that is not metropolitan or is designated as a rural census tract.
  • To matriculate to the IU School of Medicine, students must:
    • Successfully complete the undergraduate program at ISU with a minimum grade point average of 3.5
    • Achieve a score on the MCAT equal to the mean score of the previous year's entering class

Admissions
  • Students must fill out an application packet. Packets are available from the ISU Office of Admissions or the College of Arts and Sciences beginning Aug 1 of each year. For more information contact:
    Dr. Darlene Hantzis
    Associate Dean
    College of Arts and Sciences
    Indiana State Univeristy
    Terre Haute, IN 47809
    812-237-2781
    dmhantzis@indstate.edu

  • Students with acceptable credentials will have their applications forwarded to the Admissions Committee at Indiana University School of Medicine. The committee will review the students' credentials and then invite selected students for an interview. The Admissions Committee will then make the final selection and recommend the selected students to the Dean of the School of Medicine for admissions to the program.

  • Students accepted into the program will receive a letter from the Dean of the School of Medicine and the Director of Admission at Indiana State University.


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