School Specific MCAT Policy

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I know someone will give me flack for this but hopefully not everyone. I have been searching for schools that take the most recent or best score for multiple scores. Some schools I have found easily on the website, and others I have had to e-mail. In total, I have 17/22 that are confirmed thus far. If you have any of the schools' information regarding their multiple MCAT policy, please let me know!

These are the ones I don't have:
-U of Miami (Miller)
-EVMS
-Saint Louis University
-University of Vermont
-VCU

I have used the search button many times, but the only threads I can find are either outdated, wrong, or don't include these schools. So, if anyone has that information, I would be extremely grateful if you could pass it along.
 
EVMS - Best Score
VCU - Best Score
UVM - Looks at all scores
U Miami - Looks at all scores with an emphasis on most recent

I called.

Mind sharing which ones average? and the 17 you contacted?
 
Yes, please share the others you know about! The other threads on this topic seem pretty old...

I know Med College of WI takes best in each subsection, and UC Davis emphasizes most recent score.
 
-Albany: Most recent
-Rosalind Franklin: Most recent
-Drexel: All but "interested in most recent"
-Quinnipiac: Highest score
-Georgetown: Most recent
-Medical College of Wisconsin: Superscore
-NYMC: Last two, importance on most recent
-Temple: Most recent
-Tufts: Last two, note the higher
-GWU: Superscore
-Stritch: Consider both, but take the highest
-Wake Forest: Last two, note the higher
-Penn State: All scores considered (didn't say average)
-U of Illinois: Highest score
-Rush: Highest score
-Oakland: Holistic (never e-mailed; from website)
-Jefferson: Average

Those have all been found by either the school's website or e-mail. Hope it's helpful!

Edit: For my case, it was "consider the last two;" however, some schools may consider "all with emphasis on most recent" if you took it more than twice. I apologize for not making that clear.
 
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