Cooper recently announced its Advanced Premedical Studies Post-Baccalaureate Program is accepting applications.
http://www.rowan.edu/coopermed/education/postbacc/
http://www.rowan.edu/coopermed/education/postbacc/
Does this provide a conditional acceptance upon completion of the program?Cooper recently announced its Advanced Premedical Studies Post-Baccalaureate Program is accepting applications.
http://www.rowan.edu/coopermed/education/postbacc/
Does this provide a conditional acceptance upon completion of the program?
If so, what are the requirements of GPA and MCAT Score??
Cooper jumping onto the Post-Bacc Cash Cow![]()
While I can certainly understand why this would be the assumption, Rowan is a public university and tuition is actually pretty reasonable for in-state folks. Looking at their website and admissions requirements, I think this program is an "enhancer" program targeted at local premeds who would potentially stay and serve in the Camden community.
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I said that because I did a "DIY post bacc" as an in-stater at Rowan and it only cost like $250 per credit... it was a hell of a deal
I see. I live in Philadelphia and Temple is nowhere near as cheap. I will be headed to the suburbs for my DIY post bacc since CC is supposedly not optimal in my case.
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Be careful. admitting 16-24 students, with no direct linkages to any school or acceptance stats/percentages... and only promising that 4 people will be interviewed. I am skeptical. Those aren't great odds at $22,000.
Agreed...but I think that's a risk of most SMPs. Despite the thread's title, the program is an SMP as opposed to a post bacc; you must enter with all of the prerequisites already completed and you take classes with medical students. When compared to the alternative SMPs in the area, $22K is more than half the price. SMPs are always high risk, high reward...if you do poorly, then all you have is a specialized degree with very little chance of getting into medical school. If you do well, it seems like you will get in somewhere.
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Wow really? but i know they have linkage programs. Isn't that a good deal?I took a look at the Cooper program too. For that type of money, you're better off taking the pre-req's at your state school and then getting a masters.
Wow really? but i know they have linkage programs. Isn't that a good deal?
Say what you will about the money angle, having seen it up front and personal, these programs are great feeders when the students do well, and a dose of reality for those who don't.Cooper jumping onto the Post-Bacc Cash Cow![]()
Lol completely true those 4 can easily get into other schools but they have a DO option too."Four students eligible for an automatic interview." If you got a 3.7 in that program, you should be able to score decently on the MCAT and you'd probably get an interview at some other school so why pay them so much money for this program?
WTH is an "advanced post-bacc" anyway lol? These school's just get more creative with these new programs. The pre-reqs plus a masters is a better investment overall.
I would advise that if you are looking into a post-bacc to begin with, pick one that has a track record of getting almost all of their students into a medical school somewhere.