Rejected! Really surprised by this one...CO resident, 33Q, 3.75...wtf. any insight?
How in the world did this happen....
Do you think they thought you were overqualified? I know it's been rumored to happen, but always thought it was just a myth.
Rejected! Really surprised by this one...CO resident, 33Q, 3.75...wtf. any insight?
So sorry to be the bearer of bad news for all you non traditional applicants out there...
RVU did an internal audit and have made a "recommendation" to the admissions committee that is new this year...
They will not accept any applicant that has not been in school (full time/part time?? (I'm not sure)) in the last 2-3 years. Even if you have taken a couple of hard science classes in the last 2-3 years, you are out of luck. They will not consider inviting you to an interview, even with above average stats for the school and an otherwise excellent application.
I was unable to log in to the website on Friday because I was "no longer a prospective student." I called Katy to make sure I was rejected because I still have not received an email, and she confirmed it and told me about the internal audit. She said I was an "excellent applicant" and she was sure I would be accepted somewhere else, just not at RVU. I am really upset they have no recommendations (or minimum requirements) about this on their website to applicants, and that they even sent out a secondary to me. What a waste of time and money on a school that was not even going to give me a chance. Needless to say, last Friday really sucked. 👎
Best of luck to all those that are able to interview here! You are lucky!

Rejected! Really surprised by this one...CO resident, 33Q, 3.75...wtf. any insight?
What?? Are you sure? So you need to have been in school in the past few years? What if you graduated a year ago or two ago? Or did they say you need to be in school right now 😕 Also, how long did it take them to reject you once your file was completed? Good luck everywhere else![]()
Well, that certainly explains it. I grad in 2008 so exactly three years ago.
Just received an interview here!! I selected the sept 22 date.
Congrats, got my interview invite today too! Picked 9/21. Does anyone know how quickly they give you a decision response following your interview?
As do most schools, RVU lets you know as soon as they can. The admissions comity normally meets every 2 weeks. They normally try and give you a heads-up as to when they will be letting you know after the interview. When I interviewed last year they told us a week later.
So sorry to be the bearer of bad news for all you non traditional applicants out there...
RVU did an internal audit and have made a "recommendation" to the admissions committee that is new this year...
They will not accept any applicant that has not been in school (full time/part time?? (I'm not sure)) in the last 2-3 years. Even if you have taken a couple of hard science classes in the last 2-3 years, you are out of luck. They will not consider inviting you to an interview, even with above average stats for the school and an otherwise excellent application.
I was unable to log in to the website on Friday because I was "no longer a prospective student." I called Katy to make sure I was rejected because I still have not received an email, and she confirmed it and told me about the internal audit. She said I was an "excellent applicant" and she was sure I would be accepted somewhere else, just not at RVU. I am really upset they have no recommendations (or minimum requirements) about this on their website to applicants, and that they even sent out a secondary to me. What a waste of time and money on a school that was not even going to give me a chance. Needless to say, last Friday really sucked. 👎
Best of luck to all those that are able to interview here! You are lucky!
Just heard back from RVU...Ms. Rosenthal called me personally when she received my email and went over my rejection with me. Basically, I'm not a science major and I don't have quite as many medically related experiences as the other candidates. I haven't taken human anatomy and that was big. Apparently RVU is getting super competitive, more so than some of the other, more established DO schools.
Chalk one up for the "super pre-med" applicant
So we need anatomy classes to be considered competitive here? All I have for anatomy is just the General Biology animal systems class that everyone takes. Does that mean I'll be rejected too, since I didn't take any other anatomy classes?
Oh boy...
A week? Wow, that would be awesome.. this waiting game is harsh! Was it by email/phone/or normal mail? Also, did you choose to attend RVUCOM? Maybe you can answer a question if you do. Are most classes lecture based or more problem base learning? Thanks!
So we need anatomy classes to be considered competitive here? All I have for anatomy is just the General Biology animal systems class that everyone takes. Does that mean I'll be rejected too, since I didn't take any other anatomy classes?
Oh boy...
So sorry to be the bearer of bad news for all you non traditional applicants out there...
RVU did an internal audit and have made a "recommendation" to the admissions committee that is new this year...
They will not accept any applicant that has not been in school (full time/part time?? (I'm not sure)) in the last 2-3 years. Even if you have taken a couple of hard science classes in the last 2-3 years, you are out of luck. They will not consider inviting you to an interview, even with above average stats for the school and an otherwise excellent application.
I was unable to log in to the website on Friday because I was "no longer a prospective student." I called Katy to make sure I was rejected because I still have not received an email, and she confirmed it and told me about the internal audit. She said I was an "excellent applicant" and she was sure I would be accepted somewhere else, just not at RVU. I am really upset they have no recommendations (or minimum requirements) about this on their website to applicants, and that they even sent out a secondary to me. What a waste of time and money on a school that was not even going to give me a chance. Needless to say, last Friday really sucked. 👎
Best of luck to all those that are able to interview here! You are lucky!
i never took anatomy in undergrad. i don't think not having one particular course should take you out of the running.I don't think not having anatomy on its own will disqualify you. If you have other recommended classes and good extra curriculars you should be fine, I would think. However, anatomy is HUGE!!! I mean, I took anatomy in undergrad and I struggled now and then during our anatomy class. There is just so much there to learn! People who didn't have anatomy at all definitely had to put in the extra effort in an already demanding course. I highly recommend taking it if you still have the opportunity.
My status is interview wait list, anyone have any experience with this or know if i should send them an update letter? I just got my new mcat score which was a 29, and i have a 3.3 sgpa.
I got a 25 the firs time, and released my score to aacomas. Should I call them to make sure they received it? A letter of update seems like a bit much right now since nothing has changed for me except my mcat score.
While a 4 point jump in your mcat is significant (good job!), I don't think a letter of update is needed but a call to the admissions office to "ensure they've gotten your new score from AACOMAS" isn't a bad idea because it maintains the impression that you are on top of your stuff and super interested in the school. Good luck 🙂
Hey everyone,
BS in Health Sciences and minors in Chem and Business in 4 years. Overall GPA 3.29 and science GPA 3.32. 25Q MCAT. Overall 500 hours of shadowing and lots of extracurriculars. Working full time now while I apply. Texas resident. Any thoughts?
Also, I am currently working on my secondary application and should be submitting it in the next 2 weeks. Am I late?
Does RVU record the lectures and make them available to the students?
Hey everyone,
BS in Health Sciences and minors in Chem and Business in 4 years. Overall GPA 3.29 and science GPA 3.32. 25Q MCAT. Overall 500 hours of shadowing and lots of extracurriculars. Working full time now while I apply. Texas resident. Any thoughts?
Also, I am currently working on my secondary application and should be submitting it in the next 2 weeks. Am I late?
Hey everyone. A little while ago, someone sent me a private message asking what I thought makes RVU unique from other schools and what I like most about it. I asked if I could post my response here, and since I haven't heard from him, here it is:
There are a couple really standout things that make RVU unique from other schools. First is the curriculum, which I've explained on other posts a little, but it basically incorporates board review naturally into itself. First year: Anatomy, Physiology, and some Pathology of all systems. Second year: Pathology and review of Anatomy and Physiology of all systems. I'm currently in my second year and the review of the first year stuff is really helping me keep everything fresh in my mind. I think there are only a couple other schools out there with a similar curriculum.
The second thing that makes RVU unique is we now have 100 students who are HPSP scholarship recipients. I am one of them. This is more military students than any other medical school in the country other than of course USUHS. You might have read about the different "track" options available to students - rural, international medicine, and military tracks. These are pretty much awesome, allowing you to get extra education in areas you want and providing some pretty cool opportunities throughout the year such as medical missions, health fair participation, symposiums, etc.
As far as what I like best about the school, there's a lot to choose from. Faculty is great, facilities are nice, but probably the best thing is just the relationship students have with each other. You will probably hear students at a lot of schools tell you that they are not competitive with each other.Students at RVU really aren't, and even make an extra effort to help each other. I receive emails on a regular basis from other students sharing a study guide or outlines of different lectures. You can always find someone to study with too.
One other thing that I really like about the school is its for-profit status. A lot of people might think it's a negative, but I think it's a positive. The reason being, they want to keep you happy and will listen to you. We told them we needed some more lockers and we got more lockers installed. Think something could be changed to improve the curriculum? We are required to give feedback after every course on the course itself and on the faculty and this feedback is taken seriously and changes are made. Think of it this way: you're not just a student, you're the consumer of a product and RVU wants you to have a quality product that you are nothing but satisfied with.
Coming to RVU was a great decision and I wouldn't change it if I had to make it again. Hope this helps!
Does anyone know the specifics of the biology requirement for RVU? They say they want 12 hours biology with lab. The only biology classes I have taken with a lab component have been general biology (each 4 hour classes with a lab). However, I have also taken genetics, molecular bio, biochemistry, ecology, physiology for a grand total of 16 extra credits but all with no lab component. Should I look into doing an extra bio class with a lab for next semester? or perhaps I could just take one lab class (i.e. 1 credit biochem lab). Any help is appreciated!
Does anyone know the specifics of the biology requirement for RVU? They say they want 12 hours biology with lab. The only biology classes I have taken with a lab component have been general biology (each 4 hour classes with a lab). However, I have also taken genetics, molecular bio, biochemistry, ecology, physiology for a grand total of 16 extra credits but all with no lab component. Should I look into doing an extra bio class with a lab for next semester? or perhaps I could just take one lab class (i.e. 1 credit biochem lab). Any help is appreciated!
Interview invite today (yay!), but I have a question. If I sign up for the AM interview, about how long will it last? I don't want to schedule my return flight too early..
Does anyone have any recommended places to check out in Parker or Denver? Location is a huge factor in my choice of schools and I want to see what this school has to offer as far as that goes.
Does anyone have any recommended places to check out in Parker or Denver? Location is a huge factor in my choice of schools and I want to see what this school has to offer as far as that goes.