Haha thanks, a tedious task I'll admit but definitely needed. I'm glad to assist but will apologize in advance for my slow progress. I also should have noted that the master's program I did was specifically special masters program (SMP) since I'm noticing there is a difference between this and a traditional research/non-coursework based masters program. In addition to Rutgers, where I completed the SMP, Ill most likely be applying to many of the schools provided in this list.
Whelp staring off with
The Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine:
Website states:
Select applicants will be invited to submit a supplemental application based on the following criteria.
1. MCAT Score of 495 or higher
2. BCPM (Math and Science) GPA:
a. Cumulative undergraduate BCPM of 3.0,
OR
b. Cumulative post baccalaureate BCPM of 3.5 with at least 24 credit hours,
OR
c. Cumulative graduate BCPM of 3.5 with at least 24 credit hours
University of Pittsburgh website states
:
In examining your candidacy, the admissions committee will consider your:
- Undergraduate, post baccalaureate, and graduate records
Current list Cumulative List with Previous Posts :
The Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine (confirmed via website)
University of Pittsburgh (confirmed via website)
Wayne State University School of Medicine (website)
Virginia Commonwealth University (website)
MSU-CHM (website)
Albany- NE "includes all coursework"
U Colorado – NE averages all grades together
UConn NE - includes gGPA in their GPA calculation
New York Medical College (especially for re-applicants)
U Virginia - averages uGPA and gGPA
Eastern Virginia Medical School
Arizona (initially screened only with uGPA, but then postbac and grad GPA considered).
UCalifornia-Irvine-adds an additional point to your "score"
uMich – NE (averages u and gGPAs)
UMinnesota
UCentral Florida
Columbia
OUWB
Drexel
Hofstra
SUNY Upstate
St. Louis University
Dartmouth
Northwestern University
BUSM – NE
Removed UMDNJ and Georgetown. I go/went to Rutgers and have been told many times that applicants are screened out if uGPA = below 3.0 unless having completed their own SMP. This is true for both campuses (UMDNJ and Robert Wood). Additionally, I attended the GEMS webinar last semester where Dean Taylor himself said they the GSOM does not consider gGPA regardless of what they advertise. The only way to gain admission after poor performance in undergrad is a postbac or through the GEMS program. Im going to call Columbia later in the week since it was an initial school in question and no one seems to know for sure.
The application season is opening soon, Im really looking forward to everyone's input.