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Medical school comparison results
School New York Medical College (NY) UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School (NJ)
Public/Private Private Public
Size 765 700
U.S. News research rank N/A N/A
U.S. News primary care rank N/A N/A
Location
City/State Valhalla, NY Newark, NJ
Distance from home (miles) 36 0
Admissions
Acceptance rate 10.5% 10.1%
In-state/Out-of-state acceptance rate 16.6% / 8.9% 31.4% / 3.2%
Number of applicants 7,073 4,057
Applicants interviewed 1394 751
Number accepted 743 415
Number enrolled 186 170
Average undergraduate GPA 3.5 3.51
MCAT
Overall average composite 10 9.8
Verbal reasoning 9.5 9.6
Physical sciences 10.2 9.8
Biological sciences 10.5 10.1
Average MCAT writing Q O
Academics
Faculty-to-student ratio 1.6 1.1
Graduates entering primary care specialties* 45.4% 37%
Graduates accepting in-state residencies (2004 and 2005) 42.5% 31%
Cost
Private tuition $37,200 N/A
Public in-state tuition N/A $21,390
Public out-of-state tuition N/A $33,472
Required fees $3,076 $2,942
Room/board and misc. expenses $17,326 $11,140
Financial Aid
Students receiving loans 90% 82%
Students receiving grants/scholarships 14% 35%
Average indebtedness (2004) $163,000 $103,118
Student Body
Percent male/female 50.3% / 49.6% 51.4% / 48.5%
Percent minority 44.0% 58.1%
Sources: U.S. News and the schools. Unless noted, data refers to 2005 admissions and the 2005-2006 academic year. N/A indicates that the school did not report data to U.S. News, or the information is not applicable to the school, such as in-state or out-of-state tuition for private schools.
* Percent of 2003, 2004, 2005 graduates entering primary care specialties (family practice, general pediatrics, general internal medicine).