Post Bacc programs that will accept applicant with sub 3.0 GPA

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at least one of my classmates at goucher's post bac had a sub 3.0
(goucher is for those who need science pre-reqs)
 
Hey ,

I tried scanning thru the responses and I noticed noone mentioned Harvard's HCP program. I was in a similar situation, even worse. sub 2.5 GPA and I got in. Here is the situation as I understand it. The extension school is essentially a for profit entity. Basically, they will take your money, but they will tell you that your chances of getting into medical school even with stellar performance in the program will be really low. The are attempting to be realistic. If you explain your situation in paper, and then call and give them some brief details on your background, more times than not they will accept you-- so long as you understand that you may very well be wasting your money. As far as actuall getting a certificate out of the program, that depends on if you are completely new t he field f science or if you have already taken pre-med courses.

In short. HCP is a great program, and they seem most willing to accept applicants (take your money). However, it isn't one of the easier programs, you'll have to work hard, maybe even incur some debt if you want to take 3 classes per term. But it is an opportunity to rebuild/start over/ etc.

Finally, I'm young, just graduated in June, and like you I have explored a ton of options. It worked for me because I went to school in the area, and I hae soem support in the area so it made sense to stay. I took a gamble in the summer after graduation. Even with my low grades I studied my tail off and took the MCAT and got 35+. Thats has been my bargaining chip everywhere, it really helps to be able to point to something as rigorous as the MCAT to show that you are indeed capable of performing at a high academic standard. I'm just putting that out there, in case you don't get in to anywhere (highly unlikely), that there are still opporunities to prove yourself, but you will have to take the road less traveled (post-bac) and sometimes even veer off this road (take MCAT, although everyone tells u, you aren't prepared and u won't do well ) just to get back on the right track. Don't lose hope. My situation was pretty bad, but believe me, there are worse. Good luck, let us know how it turns out.
 
seethrew said:
at least one of my classmates at goucher's post bac had a sub 3.0
(goucher is for those who need science pre-reqs)

I contacted goucher and the director said that the average GPA is 3.7. Most of the people that go to goucher havent taken any science or the mcat, as u said.
 
jeepgirl said:
Their website (http://www.premed.duq.edu/index.html) says they offer two linkage programs. The first one is with Temple and is only open to folks who weren't pre-med in undergrad. The second one is with Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (LECOM) and is open to everyone in the post bac program. I couldn't find any info about what it took to earn the LECOM linkage.

Maybe gbdoc can shine a bit more light on the subject?

Thanks jeepgirl for the link! I think they have a faulty 🙁 email on the aamc.org website. Seems like a really good program.
 
linevasel said:
Hey ,

I tried scanning thru the responses and I noticed noone mentioned Harvard's HCP program. I was in a similar situation, even worse. sub 2.5 GPA and I got in. Here is the situation as I understand it. The extension school is essentially a for profit entity. Basically, they will take your money, but they will tell you that your chances of getting into medical school even with stellar performance in the program will be really low. The are attempting to be realistic. If you explain your situation in paper, and then call and give them some brief details on your background, more times than not they will accept you-- so long as you understand that you may very well be wasting your money. As far as actuall getting a certificate out of the program, that depends on if you are completely new t he field f science or if you have already taken pre-med courses.

In short. HCP is a great program, and they seem most willing to accept applicants (take your money). However, it isn't one of the easier programs, you'll have to work hard, maybe even incur some debt if you want to take 3 classes per term. But it is an opportunity to rebuild/start over/ etc.

Finally, I'm young, just graduated in June, and like you I have explored a ton of options. It worked for me because I went to school in the area, and I hae soem support in the area so it made sense to stay. I took a gamble in the summer after graduation. Even with my low grades I studied my tail off and took the MCAT and got 35+. Thats has been my bargaining chip everywhere, it really helps to be able to point to something as rigorous as the MCAT to show that you are indeed capable of performing at a high academic standard. I'm just putting that out there, in case you don't get in to anywhere (highly unlikely), that there are still opporunities to prove yourself, but you will have to take the road less traveled (post-bac) and sometimes even veer off this road (take MCAT, although everyone tells u, you aren't prepared and u won't do well ) just to get back on the right track. Don't lose hope. My situation was pretty bad, but believe me, there are worse. Good luck, let us know how it turns out.

nice story, thanks for sharing though. Congrats on the high arse MCAT. Just wondering what med school did u get accepted to. U don't have to tell us but did u get accepted yet or are u going through the process now.
 
Braveheart said:
nice story, thanks for sharing though. Congrats on the high arse MCAT. Just wondering what med school did u get accepted to. U don't have to tell us but did u get accepted yet or are u going through the process now.

Braveheart,

Haven't applied yet. In truth, I've been advised to do another year of post-bac work to distance myself from undergrad and to get clinical experience (I'm lacking in that department). Not sure if I will follow advice. I'm not really willing to do a Masters in Medical Science (I have my reasons). But I can't say I'm sure I will apply this cycle either. Currently looking at some public health programs that I got from this website (CECS- sounds great). So...
We'll see. Believe me if I make it through this process alive, I'll write tons and tons. Hopefully others in my situation will be inspired to press forward. I'll keep you informed 🙂 -
 
linevasel said:
Braveheart,

Haven't applied yet. In truth, I've been advised to do another year of post-bac work to distance myself from undergrad and to get clinical experience (I'm lacking in that department). Not sure if I will follow advice. I'm not really willing to do a Masters in Medical Science (I have my reasons). But I can't say I'm sure I will apply this cycle either. Currently looking at some public health programs that I got from this website (CECS- sounds great). So...
We'll see. Believe me if I make it through this process alive, I'll write tons and tons. Hopefully others in my situation will be inspired to press forward. I'll keep you informed 🙂 -

Thanks, keep on pushing, u will get there. 😀
 
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