Marian University (MU-COM) Discussion Thread 2012 - 2013

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The webpage is back up! (yes, the med school page)

Feel free to pull up that webcam of construction progress again 😉
 
hah, my bad Kenobi. I should have figured.

No worries my man...I should have specified 😉

The webpage is back up! (yes, the med school page)

Feel free to pull up that webcam of construction progress again 😉

Hmm I am still not able to connect to the page. I'm on my phone though, so maybe that has something to do with it?

I did want to see that webcam too haha.
 
Does anybody know when the next deposit deadline is for people accepted recently? Of course applicants with multiple acceptances will need to narrow down where to submit their deposits.
 
Does anybody know when the next deposit deadline is for people accepted recently? Of course applicants with multiple acceptances will need to narrow down where to submit their deposits.

I thought MU-COM followed AACOMAS traffic guidelines. Here they are from the CIB:

-Those accepted prior to November 15 will have until December 14.
-Those accepted between November 15 and January 14 will have 30 days.
-Those accepted between January 15 and May 14 will have 14 days.
-Those accepted after May 15 may be asked for an immediate deposit.


**You can always call MU-COM to double check when your deadline is.
 
I thought MU-COM followed AACOMAS traffic guidelines. Here they are from the CIB:

-Those accepted prior to November 15 will have until December 14.
-Those accepted between November 15 and January 14 will have 30 days.
-Those accepted between January 15 and May 14 will have 14 days.
-Those accepted after May 15 may be asked for an immediate deposit.


**You can always call MU-COM to double check when your deadline is.

Thanks! So pretty much anyone accepted at this point has 14 days to finalize where they want to go? Unless they pay multiple deposits.
 
The revamped MU-COM website may be months away ... ;-( This is also being managed by the admissions office. =)

MU-COM

Well we certainly appreciate all of the MU-COM admission team's hard work! Y'all have been incredible. Thanks for the update!


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Thanks! So pretty much anyone accepted at this point has 14 days to finalize where they want to go? Unless they pay multiple deposits.

No problemo...and yes, that's how it appears to work.
 
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I hope everyone is ready to battle on Friday! I am bringing my A game! Just kidding, good luck everyone! I look forward to meeting everybody.
 
Is the tuition 42k locked for all 4 years? Or can there be changes?
 
Just got my first interview!!!😀

im thinking about signing up for the March 16th date, anyone else gonna be there with me? Does anyone who has already interviewed have any ideas of things to do in Indianapolis when we're not interviewing?

I originally applied to MU mostly because (dont hate me) they had a low MCAT requirement. But after reading this thread and researching the school more I'm actually really excited to visit for the interview and it's moving up to be one of my top choices now!
 
and i love that someone from admissions is on here talking to us as well, seems like they really want to help us and set up an awesome first graduating class
 
Currently, Marian is the only school I have been accepted to but I have interviewed at 5 schools so I'll still give you an opinion here. Marian is at the top of my list even if I get pulled off waitlists for other schools for many reasons (no particular order):

1. Location and Community. I'm from the Midwest and really don't want have to go all that far if I don't have to. Not to mention its located in a major city which is something that appeals to me. Since it's only the 2nd med school in the state, the community and its hospitals are really excited for students to be there. I'm amazed at how much money has been donated to build the school, which will ultimately lead to a great and up to date, new facility. Meaning it will be better in facilities versus, any other schools: new anatomy lab, new OMM lab, new touch screens to get into study rooms, etc. I've seen really crappy anatomy labs, so I'm excited to see a built up one.

2. Administration. Hands down this staff is the friendliest I have encountered. They clearly are trying to make a great first class. And I felt more like I was interviewing them than they were interviewing me. They keep you informed on the school, are always available to talk to, and seem to answer any questions students have. (They're even answering admissions questions on SDN! that's pretty freaking awesome) Faculty are also a part of the Facebook group - they comment on posts, post pictures of the new building as it improves, and post updates themselves. I just know that when going to Marian we will continue to be treated like we matter. To branch off that, much of the faculty comes from other DO schools. So they have experience teaching DO students and everyone isn't just running around like chickens with their heads cut off 😉

3. Curriculum. I like systems more than basic science, personally. It makes more sense in terms of treating patients later on and practicing for boards. Although, right now I'm still super interested to see what 2nd semester 2nd year looks like to see how much time is set aside for board prep and individual review. I think that's important and hope they share that with us soon. To go off of this, though, the dean comes from PCOM-GA (has experience opening a new school) and I believe the curriculum is based off of that. So the curriculum is proven to work. That's something that put my mind at ease a little bit.

That being said, if you're someone that's already accepted, hopefully you have time to let the accepted student day next month help affect your decision. I'm excited to see the building and hear about things they have planned for the school. Feel free to PM me if you have any other questions 🙂 the things I listed above are all I could come up with from the top of my head at the moment!

did you find their curriculum? I cant find it on their website anywhere
 
Just got my first interview!!!😀

im thinking about signing up for the March 16th date, anyone else gonna be there with me? Does anyone who has already interviewed have any ideas of things to do in Indianapolis when we're not interviewing?

I originally applied to MU mostly because (dont hate me) they had a low MCAT requirement. But after reading this thread and researching the school more I'm actually really excited to visit for the interview and it's moving up to be one of my top choices now!

Where did you see a specific MCAT requirement? I've only ever seen some loose guidelines and anticipated averages on the website...but that's it really.

did you find their curriculum? I cant find it on their website anywhere
The curriculum is discussed during the interview day and is detailed for accepted students in the student portal.
 
Where did you see a specific MCAT requirement? I've only ever seen some loose guidelines and anticipated averages on the website...but that's it really.
guess i used the wrong word there, should have said MCAT guidelines. I got those off of SDN threads

The curriculum is discussed during the interview day and is detailed for accepted students in the student portal.

Thanks!
 
While in the general ballpark, the number of available seats--which is constantly in flux--is not entirely accurate. Finally, while admission is definitely more competitive later in the year (i.e., now), there will be seats available as long as we are interviewing (through April).

Primary application deadline is March 1st.
Supplemental application deadline is April 1st.

MU-COM Admissions

P.S. Please contact the admissions office for feedback on your application, if interested.

Wow, I figued they were way off and there were about 40ish seats left so I'm concerned that they are in the ballpark.
 
Wow, I figued they were way off and there were about 40ish seats left so I'm concerned that they are in the ballpark.

The number 15 came straight from the dean's mouth. That doesn't mean that the rest paid their deposits and he didn't say how many have paid deposits, but I promise he said 15.
 
Guess I used the wrong word there, should have said MCAT guidelines. I got those of SDN threads. Thanks !

You're welcome. But note: As this class will be the inaugural class, no one who is on the SDN forums knows what MU-COMs MCAT averages is/will be. It's only speculation at this point. People on SDN recommend it to people with lower stats on SDN solely because it is a new school...but since you have read through this thread you must have seen that people with good stats have been rejected as well. Anyways, good luck!
 
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You're welcome. But note: As this class will be the inaugural class, no one who is on the SDN forums knows what MU-COMs MCAT averages is/will be. It's only speculation at this point. People on SDN recommend it to people with lower stats on SDN solely because it is a new school...but since you have read through this thread you must have seen that people with good stats have been rejected as well. Anyways, good luck!

Thanks! Ya I've definitely read some peoples posts about how they had good stats but got wait listed, i was using their "stats" as a tie breaker to decide if i wanted to initially apply there. Guess that's one of the challenges of applying to a brand new school.
 
Volume 2 of the DO Series is in the portal for admitted and deposited students.

Enjoy,
MU-COM Admissions
 
Did anyone who's on the waiting list get a confirmation email after accepting their spot on the list through the portal? I just want to make sure my response went through properly, but I didn't receive an email confirmation, so I was just wondering?
 
Getting really excited for the accepted students day in 3 weeks!! Can't wait to meet everyone and see how the building is progressing! 🙂
 
Getting really excited for the accepted students day in 3 weeks!! Can't wait to meet everyone and see how the building is progressing! 🙂
Even though I won't be attending this school, I am so happy that they offer this opportunity that not many other schools do. I am truly excited for you guys as well 🙂
 
my friend who is in med school right now said i should be somewhat worried about the fact that MU is only partially accredited at this point and won't be fully accredited until 2017. for anyone who has had an interview, did they mention anything about this? should we be worried at all?
 
No, you shouldn't be worried about that. No school that has ever been provisionally accredited has ever failed. Even if they were to fail, COCA has mandated that every new school put money away in an escrow account that will pay for all the students to be placed in other DO programs across the country. So essentially, even if it were to fail you would be placed in another school. The only thing to worry about with new schools are the growing pains that come with starting a new school, the extra hours in class that most new schools seem to require, and the quality of the rotation sites. Marian seems to be a solid choice though, considering that it is a new school.
 
my friend who is in med school right now said i should be somewhat worried about the fact that MU is only partially accredited at this point and won't be fully accredited until 2017. for anyone who has had an interview, did they mention anything about this? should we be worried at all?

Like FuturDO22 said, this is nothing to worry about. All new schools have provisional accreditation. From what I understand no school can have full accreditation until their first class graduates. So all schools go through this in the beginning. But I understand your worries 🙂

No, you shouldn't be worried about that. No school that has ever been provisionally accredited has ever failed. Even if they were to fail, COCA has mandated that every new school put money away in an escrow account that will pay for all the students to be placed in other DO programs across the country. So essentially, even if it were to fail you would be placed in another school. The only thing to worry about with new schools are the growing pains that come with starting a new school, the extra hours in class that most new schools seem to require, and the quality of the rotation sites. Marian seems to be a solid choice though, considering that it is a new school.

From what I've seen and heard Marian is going to be quite the opposite of this. They are trying to minimize hours in the classroom so you can do group studying or independent study. Looking at their day-to-day schedule, it looks like you're in class around 4-5 hours a day (this varies depending on the day). I love this about MUCOM 👍
 
my friend who is in med school right now said i should be somewhat worried about the fact that MU is only partially accredited at this point and won't be fully accredited until 2017. for anyone who has had an interview, did they mention anything about this? should we be worried at all?

I agree with what FutureDoc said. Also, MUCOM is being run by a dean who has started a new school before so that should help with the transition. MUCOM also has hired faculty from all over the nation and some of the top DO programs. They must see the promise in MUCOM. The support from the local hospitals is very good as well, which I think will help with great rotation sites.

Just remember...even your friend's school was provisionally accredited at some point.
 
It's my understanding that no DO school has ever lost its accreditation once its reached the provisional accreditation. That's what both the new schools I interviewed at were saying. I too had some trepidation about starting at a new school with the possibility of having to finish at another school if something went wrong. So dont worry. All the new schools will be accredited after that first class!
 
I think a concern could be a lack of an alumni base in residency programs and name recognition. For some specialties, program directors may prefer people from established schools where their other residents come from when considering all applicants for the residency.
 
I think a concern could be a lack of an alumni base in residency programs and name recognition. For some specialties, program directors may prefer people from established schools where their other residents come from when considering all applicants for the residency.

I also think that is a cool thing about being part of the inaugural class. We will have the chance to set the tone for MUCOM in the minds' of residency directors.
 
thanks guys. Ya I wasn't too worried about it, I figured that they probably wouldn't have us go through four years and then have it not count. The more I hear about this school and read about it on this thread the more I really hope I go here
 
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Does anyone know if there will be pre-typed notes for every lecture that we will be given? I don't remember anything mentioned at my interview about that.
 
Going to be there for the March 1st interviews. It's my first interview in this cycle. I'm super pumped!
 
I just got my interview today, but I think I'm going to try and pick the March 1st date. Try to get int here as early as possible.
 
^^can you tell me when you were marked complete?
 
Does anyone know if there will be pre-typed notes for every lecture that we will be given? I don't remember anything mentioned at my interview about that.

I don't recall hearing anything about that either... Are you planning on attending the Admitted student program in March? If so, you will probably be able to find out then (that is of course if you don't find out here first 😉 )
 
Does anyone know if there will be pre-typed notes for every lecture that we will be given? I don't remember anything mentioned at my interview about that.

I don't remember hearing about that either, but I hope there are. I like to have hard copies to write on.
 
I don't recall hearing anything about that either... Are you planning on attending the Admitted student program in March? If so, you will probably be able to find out then (that is of course if you don't find out here first 😉 )

Unfortunately I have my last exam for a course on that following Monday, so I will not be able to attend. So yea it would be great if someone could tell us here 🙂

I don't remember hearing about that either, but I hope there are. I like to have hard copies to write on.

I really hope so too. It is such a benefit to be able to have all of your info (typed notes and written notes) in the same place. Although it seems nice that some schools' students get iPads with all the lecture notes on it, I would not enjoy that as much. Wonderfully flashy, but not quite as effective for studying...for me at least.
 
Has there been any talk of the merger of Community with IU Health? I just wonder how that will affect rotations and such.
 
Anyone have more info on how rotations will be setup? It seemed like they would be spread out around the state, and students would have to move for them.
 
Anyone have more info on how rotations will be setup? It seemed like they would be spread out around the state, and students would have to move for them.

I don't see why we would need to travel when the community and St. Vincent networks are so large in Indianapolis. They are statewide, but there are plenty of hospitals in Indy to go to.
 
Yes, this is what I meant. There was a conference on campus yesterday and it was referred to as the "merger."
 
Wow, these guys move fast. Interviewed Saturday, waitlisted 1st quartile today. Hoping for some movement soon! :laugh:
 
Anyone have insight on how many they waitlist?

I don't think they're releasing approximate numbers for any part about the interview to rejection/waitlist/acceptance process. However, I would ASSUME they waitlist quite a few due to the fact it's a new school in order to make sure they fill the class.
 
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