Ross doesn't require a bachelor's degree?

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uclakid said:
i heard you can go to ross with a minimum of 90 credits? so you don't need a college degree?

Very few.... VERY few people actually get admitted without a bachelor's degree. Across three classes (comprising roughly 800 people at the time) I personally only knew of two. But, yes, you can.

Ross University requires at least 90 credits of college work, but strongly recommends that the applicant complete four years in a liberal arts college before entering medical school.

http://www.rossmed.edu/Medical_Scho...al_Requirements/educational_requirements.html

Again, the vast majority of students have an undegraduate degree, and most come from large, very well known, competitive undergraduate programs.

-Skip
 
skip do you work for ross? (don't mean anything negative in that)
 
ssingh0 said:
skip do you work for ross? (don't mean anything negative in that)

No. I do not. But, it behooves any graduate from a school to make sure that the best information about their school gets out there. It not only serves that individual graduate well, but it also helps create a positive impression of the school in general.

Whether or not I'm accomplishing the latter, some will disagree. :laugh: But, clearly there is a lot of bad information, in many different ways, flying around in this forum. I try to correct it wherever I find it, or make sure the record is straight before I have to.

-Skip
 
i know of several US schools that dont require a degree, all the ones i applied to say 90 credits but then the majority have degrees
 
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