They had an open house event today at the school, and they said the following:
that an MCAT of 24, cGPA of 3.0, is the screening.
if you have anything between 24-28, even if you apply early, they won't give you an interview till late March, and that's IF they accept your application; you must have lots of excellent extra-curriculars.
Also, a letter from a D.O is highly valued, and although they accept a letter from an M.D, they prefer a D.O letter. Also, they prefer the D.O to be a primary care physician, but any D.O is better than an M.D, even if the M.D is a primary care physician. I asked why, and they said it's because they want to know that the applicant is interested in osteopathic medicine specifically, and not just applying to it as a back-up school if they don't get into allopathic.
And they said an interview question will be, 100%, why osteopathic medicine.
If anybody else knows of anything, post it here. We all need as much information as we can get. Best of luck to everybody!