Hello! I just got into the program for Fall of 2022 and I was wondering if anyone had any thoughts on the program? How is the linkage for the DO school? Thanks 🙂
Hi! I was accepted to the IL campusHi! Is this for AZ or IL campus?
Thank you!Do you know anything about the linkages between the program and the schools? Is it different between campuses?Congratulations! I applied to the AZ campus but haven't heard back yet.
Congrats on your acceptance! I am sending in my application next week.Thank you!Do you know anything about the linkages between the program and the schools? Is it different between campuses?
Thank you for telling me this! The director of the program actually sent out a list of linkages exclusively for MABS about a month ago! Good luck in the application process!Congrats on your acceptance! I am sending in my application next week.
I only know of one linkage called the Bridges program to the AZ campus that is exclusively for URM/disadvantaged applicants. There are 3 different applications to complete in one cycle and you have to get accepted by all 3: MABS, AACOMAS, and the Bridges applications. Same admissions process to medical school (primary, secondary, interview). Meet their conditional acceptance policy through the MABS program to be eligible for direct matriculation to AZCOM.
Can you please advise what these linkages are?Thank you for telling me this! The director of the program actually sent out a list of linkages exclusively for MABS about a month ago! Good luck in the application process!
Ty for info! By any chance, did the email you received from program director inform you what are the conditions needed for linkage acceptance into azcom without bridges program? i saw for bridges program you need a 3.2 gpa in program and 490 mcat for guaranteed acceptance (not guaranteed interview).Yes! There is a linkage for the dental school, AZCOM without bridge and the bridge program! There is also a guarantee interview at CCOM and AZCOM if you earn 3.0 in the program and score within one deviation point from the class average ( this score has not been determined yet)
Yes you need a 3.4 in the program and mcat is still the same!Ty for info! By any chance, did the email you received from program director inform you what are the conditions needed for linkage acceptance into azcom without bridges program? i saw for bridges program you need a 3.2 gpa in program and 490 mcat for guaranteed acceptance (not guaranteed interview).
For the bridges program when would you start Azcom? Do you have to do a full gap year?Congrats on your acceptance! I am sending in my application next week.
I only know of one linkage called the Bridges program to the AZ campus that is exclusively for URM/disadvantaged applicants. There are 3 different applications to complete in one cycle and you have to get accepted by all 3: MABS, AACOMAS, and the Bridges applications. Same admissions process to medical school (primary, secondary, interview). Meet their conditional acceptance policy through the MABS program to be eligible for direct matriculation to AZCOM.
This is a criteria for Bridges program: "Successfully complete the Biomedical Sciences Program by the summer quarter prior to the start of AZCOM fall quarter classes." According to this and to my understanding, since you're sending in AACOMAS application the same year as completing the Master's, you will be matriculating directly to the DO program the following academic term after you graduate from the master's program.For the bridges program when would you start Azcom? Do you have to do a full gap year?
Thanks! Did you apply to Bridges? Has anyone here applied to bridges?This is a criteria for Bridges program: "Successfully complete the Biomedical Sciences Program by the summer quarter prior to the start of AZCOM fall quarter classes." According to this and to my understanding, since you're sending in AACOMAS application the same year as completing the Master's, you will be matriculating directly to the DO program the following academic term after you graduate from the master's program.
No problem! Yes, I will be applying.Thanks! Did you apply to Bridges? Has anyone here applied to bridges?
I have a high sGPA, but low MCAT. Their minimum is 2.75 and average for 2019 was 3.2. How is your exam score?Can anyone share their stats for their acceptance to this program?
I am applying to it and my undergrad GPA is slightly less than a 3.0 :/
Hi! I was accepted with a below 3.0 gpa undergrad!Can anyone share their stats for their acceptance to this program?
I am applying to it and my undergrad GPA is slightly less than a 3.0 :/
it was a 489 and taken in September 2021. Do you think I have a shot?No problem! Yes, I will be applying.
I have a high sGPA, but low MCAT. Their minimum is 2.75 and average for 2019 was 3.2. How is your exam score?
Thank you so much for replying! I hope I can say the same and congratulations to you 🙂Hi! I was accepted with a below 3.0 gpa undergrad!
For bridges or just MABS?Hi! I was accepted with a below 3.0 gpa undergrad!
If you're planning on matriculating to medical school, you'll need to consider retaking that. Fortunately, they didn't specify a minimum score for the master's program. However, from the x amount of virtual information sessions, webinars, and open houses I have attended hosted by different schools, it's really hard to say based solely on your score. If you've hit the minimum GPA without any C-'s or below, you're still considered "eligible" for the program. I'd imagine it'll depend on your LORs, experiences, and their mission fit at this point. I would still recommend making an advising appointment with their admissions counselors to get more of your specific questions answered!it was a 489 and taken in September 2021. Do you think I have a shot?
Just MABS but will be applying to the bridge program when the application opens!For bridges or just MABS?
Woo congratulations! Can you speak more about your general experience with MABS and about the Bridges program?I am just now graduating from the MABS and am in Bridges, let me know if you have any questions!
I just declined my offer. Hope it goes out to one of you on the waitlist, good luck!Just got an email stating I was placed on the alternate list. Is all hope lost to start in Fall 2022?
Is there anyone that has gotten off this list and then been accepted?
They mentioned in the email if I wanted to switch to the 21 month program..
What should I do 😭😭
Thank you! So I'll speak on Bridges first, I am in the Osteopathic Bridges Program, I got interviewed in late July-ish and got my acceptance in October. The program is nice and you defintley feel extremely supported, you have constant contact with the deans, and you get many many resources that your peers may not even know about.Woo congratulations! Can you speak more about your general experience with MABS and about the Bridges program?
Congrats on your acceptance! Here is the link to their articulation agreement. Unfortunately, it is vague for the MCAT requirement and depends on the stats each year. You also don't need to be URM if you have other disadvantages. Are you first gen, were you economically or educationally at a disadvantage growing up?Hey I was just accepted to the MABS program today and was hoping to get some information. Is there any guaranteed acceptance or interview to AZCOM or CCOM at certain thresholds of GPA and MCAT achieved through the MABS program? I am not URM so I cannot apply to the Bridges program and I was wondering if there are any other linkage agreements through this program?
Hey! They sent us a email saying the required mcat for the guarantee interview will be announced in September and you have to be within one deviation point. Usually it’s the average of the incoming class!Hey I was just accepted to the MABS program today and was hoping to get some information. Is there any guaranteed acceptance or interview to AZCOM or CCOM at certain thresholds of GPA and MCAT achieved through the MABS program? I am not URM so I cannot apply to the Bridges program and I was wondering if there are any other linkage agreements through this program?
I did not have other disadvantages so the Bridges program does not work for me it seems. I just talked to the admission counselor and she told me that last year they had 73/98 students in last year's class matriculate into AZCOM. I wanted to know if there are any current or previous students in the program right now that can shed some light on how hard it is to do well and also get an acceptance to AZCOM.Congrats on your acceptance! Here is the link to their articulation agreement. Unfortunately, it is vague for the MCAT requirement and depends on the stats each year. You also don't need to be URM if you have other disadvantages. Are you first gen, were you economically or educationally at a disadvantage growing up?
Is this only for the masters program in AZ or can you apply to Azcom from the Chicago campus as well?I did not have other disadvantages so the Bridges program does not work for me it seems. I just talked to the admission counselor and she told me that last year they had 73/98 students in last year's class matriculate into AZCOM. I wanted to know if there are any current or previous students in the program right now that can shed some light on how hard it is to do well and also get an acceptance to AZCOM.
Did the counselor say this was only for the Arizona campus MABS or combined with IL?I did not have other disadvantages so the Bridges program does not work for me it seems. I just talked to the admission counselor and she told me that last year they had 73/98 students in last year's class matriculate into AZCOM. I wanted to know if there are any current or previous students in the program right now that can shed some light on how hard it is to do well and also get an acceptance to AZCOM.
You can apply to AZCOM from Chicago!Is this only for the masters program in AZ or can you apply to Azcom from the Chicago campus as well?
Do you know when the MABS students find out if they are accepted to CCOM or azcom?You can apply to AZCOM from Chicago!
So I’m not entirely sure what exact month or anything. But I do know you are given your guaranteed interview after the winter quarter grades are posted ( assuming you qualify) and that ends in the beginning of February. So I assume you interview late February/ early March and the find out late March/ early April? I’m not entirely sure but that’s what I assume since this years class already knows if they were accepted by nowDo you know when the MABS students find out if they are accepted to CCOM or azcom?
I did not ask that question and she didn't tell me anything about it either sorry.Did the counselor say this was only for the Arizona campus MABS or combined with IL?
Hey, congrats. Is there anything besides being an urm or having other disadvantages and meeting the minimum mcat and gpa and maintaing the 3.2 gpa during the masters that affects whether you get into the bridges program. It almost seems like a guarantee so Im wondering why they waited until October to let you know. Is it because there is only a certain number of spots available for it and some who qualify dont get in?Thank you! So I'll speak on Bridges first, I am in the Osteopathic Bridges Program, I got interviewed in late July-ish and got my acceptance in October. The program is nice and you defintley feel extremely supported, you have constant contact with the deans, and you get many many resources that your peers may not even know about.
In terms of MABS, it is HARD. Like the hardest I have ever worked in my life. I met with my dean, and they told me that Midwestern MABS is one of the hardest SMP compared to almost every other school because of the course load and content. You will be taking medical school level classes whether you are pre-med or pre-dental. With that being said, it is NOT impossible to succeed. All this program needs is your time. In undergrad I studied maybe 2-3 hours a day. In this program I study 8-9 hours every single day. You get used to and you start to see success. Getting a goof GPA is of pivotal importance for both Bridges and for the Matriculation Agreement if you choose to go that route. Overall though, graduating in a few weeks from MABS and starting Medical School in the Fall, I feel extremely prepared. There is not an ounce of nervousness and I am confident I would be able to manage. MABS gave me that, I did not have that confidence before. Additionally, simply stating I was going to Midwestern MABS on my applications granted me so many interviews this cycle. I got way more interviews than last cycle. I certainly recommend applying concurrently with taking this program.
Let me know if you have any other questions happy to help my fellow future colleagues/
Hey! I talked to the bridges coordinator and a person who has been accepted to the program. Spots are super limited ( like less than 10) so I assume there’s more applicants than that.Hey, congrats. Is there anything besides being an urm or having other disadvantages and meeting the minimum mcat and gpa and maintaing the 3.2 gpa during the masters that affects whether you get into the bridges program. It almost seems like a guarantee so Im wondering why they waited until October to let you know. Is it because there is only a certain number of spots available for it and some who qualify dont get in?
Hey! I talked to the bridges coordinator and a person who has been accepted to the program. Spots are super limited ( like less than 10) so I assume there’s more applicants than that.
Hey! I think that’s total. It’s about 10 per campus? That’s what I heard so that seems about right!I talked to someone in admissions and she told me 21/24 people were accepted... Who has the correct numbers here?
The having to start the MABS program and not knowing if you're accepted into Bridges until 1-2 months in makes me nervous.
I am just now graduating from the MABS and am in Bridges, let me know if you have any questions!
Hey, when did you submit your MABS app?hey guys! I just found this thread but i was accepted to the MABS program in AZ and will most likely be attending. does anyone know how competitive the bridges program is? I've already applied to AZCOM but am wondering if i just email? the bridges app materials in