Western's averages for the class Entering Aug 2009 were 3.56/28, right in line with what Jagger said... furthermore competition increases each year
http://prospective.westernu.edu/osteopathic/competitive
Thanks. And just FYI to people who are commenting on the numbers I threw out ... to my knowledge, they are all from the 09-10 (aka 2014) cycle. I'm not surprised at all that certain schools may have older averages on their website. Also, I really, really could rant for a long time about the general 'DO' gpa/mcat average compared to the average MD. It's really not even a difficult argument to make and I've done it so many times on these forums that you can probably access it easily.
Also, I always think it's funny when people assume I'm a loon or some hardcore osteopath/MD reject for defending DO schools. It's kind of sad in general that most people would rather take a lot of unfounded jabs opposed to standing up for something they worked really hard to achieve. Furthermore, none of my arguments are that insane. All I've ever advocated is that:
1. Lots of people (myself included) chose a med school based on factors like fit, location, cost, proximity to family/other important aspects of life. Etc, for many people (especially non-trads with families) these schools happened to be DO schools. Frankly, I think this makes far, far more sense than assuming everyone was just dying to go MD and is some wanna-be reject.
2. There are overlaps in stats. This isn't crazy people. I personally had a 30+ MCAT, check DbDan's MDApps right now ... he also had a 30+ MCAT, look at chinochino ... he interviewed at both. Those are just people who posted on this page in this thread. There is overlap and it happens.
3. Some of the oldest, most well-regarded schools (PCOM, KCOM) do not have the highest averages. I know for a fact KCOM received around 3,500+ applications for 160 seats, so it's highly competitive, but clearly some of these schools are looking for other factors. I find it highly unlikely that with all the competition, PCOM, for example, couldn't have filled it's seats with 3.6/29-30+ applicants all day long. However, they chose not to. Interpret that however you will.
So some people will continue to get angry at me, accuse me of silly things, act absurdly immature in general, etc, etc. However, the fact of the matter is that I'm extremely grateful and proud to attend a DO school and feel 100% confident in my choice. I really don't think any member on this forum should waste a second of their lives defending their choices to 18 year old kids who have such a poor grasp on reality, the big picture, life, etc, it's shocking (unless they want to share).