How many students will KSUCPM accept?
KSUCPM will traditionally have an incoming class of between 110 - 125 students. We will interview approximately 250 candidates for those seats.
KSUCPM will traditionally have an incoming class of between 110 - 125 students. We will interview approximately 250 candidates for those seats.
Find KSUCPM information about tests on our academic program page about the D.P.M.
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KSUCPM participates in . The application service accepts applications beginning August through June 30. KSUCPM operates on a rolling admissions basis. Priority consideration will be given to applicants who submit their admission materials by March 1st of each year for the academic year to begin that same fall. Students may submit an application with pre-requisites in progress or planned. In addition, students may submit an application with a planned MCAT date.
AACPMAS takes all your earned grades from any US college or university, and calculates one GPA from all courses taken. Courses repeated are also included in the GPA. There is a separate calculation for all biology, inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, physics and math courses taken to compile your science GPA.
Students entering in August 2019 as part of the Class of 2023 had an average overall GPA of 3.36, an average science GPA of 3.20, an average organic chemistry GPA of 2.90, and an average biology GPA of 3.23. The average MCAT score was a 494.
Find the KSUCPM requirements on our academic program page about the podiatric medicine D.P.M.
The Doctor of Podiatric Medicine program is four years long: The first two years are primarily spent in classrooms and labs while the last two years are mostly spent in clinical rotations/experiences.
KSUCPM is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive learning environment, where students from various backgrounds feel welcomed and supported. Once the application becomes verified, KSUCPM will notify the candidate via email of the next steps of their candidacy.
Eligible candidates will be invited to interview in person or virtually. The candidate interview holds significant weight in the admission process, as it provides an opportunity for candidates to showcase their personal qualities, communication skills, and passion for podiatric medicine.
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