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Kownell said:I'm thinking about applying to the Tulane ACP program. From what I hear, once you're accepted to the program you're basically in at Tulane Medical school. Can anyone give me more info on this program? Difficulty? Statistics of getting into medical school including Tulane.
Currently I'm on two waitlists.
Thanks guys!
Anyone here apply here this year? Ill be there in MS1 (most likely unless EVMS gives me a significant financial aid package) this upcoming Fall and would love to meet next year's ACPers. Ill always be preferential to my SMP folks whoever and wherever they are 🙂
where is there more info about this program?
tulane's shows two masters programs:
genetics: http://www.som.tulane.edu/human_genetics/masters.html
pharmacology: http://www.pharmacology.tulane.edu/masters/index.html
but neither of them show being on a waitlist as a requirement.. am i looking the wrong place?
They said the 31st at the latest. Hopefully they don't wait until the latest.
Anyone know the OOS accept rates into Tulane?
Don't know how many have been accepted specifically into Tulane Med, but 90% last year into med schools.
Financing is the main reason to attend Tulane's program. This is the only program, other than VCU's certificate, that's cheap enough that I can borrow the money from family, rather than having to take out loans.

I believe itll be over a week. I heard sometime around the 17th or 18th. As far as housing, if you're planning on deming pavilion you can check it out online. I pay 620 a month for 1 bedroom in a 2 bed 1 bath apartment...I have a randomly assigned roommate.
620 is not bad at all! Rollwave, you were in the Pharm program right? From your experience, do you think most of the ACP students fared well?
Most if not all ACPers get in. They all receive interviews and acceptances before any other program at Tulane....but the life they lead is definitely one of much higher stress than the average Pharm student. If you do well vs the T1 average and dont rub any faculty the wrong way you're all set for admission.
In general, I'd say that IF given the choice between the two I'd ONLY pick ACP if my MCAT was weak and I felt I couldnt improve it to MD standards. If you have a 31+ MCAT I think the pharm program is a much better way since you get an M.S. in a really relevant field AND it gives you the time to thoroughly enjoy the city before the hell of med school begins 😉 😀...just my 2 cents.
From what I've heard Anatomy is just that much heavier....and you have to do better than everyone else so I suppose the pressure stacks up.
either way I think 14 out of 15 in acp got in.

Thanks for the info again Roll. I can imagine Anatomy being rough and on top of that hacing to score highter than the average. If I do get in, it will an interesting decision to make. 14/15 is an amazing rate!![]()

Hey Guys,
I was in Tulane's ACP program last year, and I strongly recommend it... yes, you have to work hard and "beat the average", but keep in mind you're taking 2 of 4 med school classes. This is definitely do-able. I was forced to make the decision of the ACP vs Pharm programs last year, and I'm really glad I stuck with this route... (I'm an entering T1 at Tulane this year)
I've heard that with the Pharm program, the top few students get interviewed and get in, the next "tier" of students get interviewed, waitlisted, and subsequently (and usually) enter the ACP program, and I'm not quite sure what happens if you don't fall into one of those categories...
This wasn't supposed to be long but point is with the ACP program, you've got more of a "sure shot" to med school in a year... and trust me, you're still able to have fun while doing it 🙂 Good luck!

Hey Guys,
I was in Tulane's ACP program last year, and I strongly recommend it... yes, you have to work hard and "beat the average", but keep in mind you're taking 2 of 4 med school classes. This is definitely do-able. I was forced to make the decision of the ACP vs Pharm programs last year, and I'm really glad I stuck with this route... (I'm an entering T1 at Tulane this year)
I've heard that with the Pharm program, the top few students get interviewed and get in, the next "tier" of students get interviewed, waitlisted, and subsequently (and usually) enter the ACP program, and I'm not quite sure what happens if you don't fall into one of those categories...
This wasn't supposed to be long but point is with the ACP program, you've got more of a "sure shot" to med school in a year... and trust me, you're still able to have fun while doing it 🙂 Good luck!

Thanks for the input!!! So does the 14/15 roughly hold true? I guess a lot of us will have a ton of questions once we find out our official status. Hopefully later this week or the next
For now, if I may ask, how did you finance the program? I was thinking of getting private loans partially, I realllly don't feel like asking my parents for money....
Woo, acceptance E-mail! They really got that out as soon as possible too.
Anyway, now that I have a decision between my top two choices (this and EVMS), does anyone know the percentage of students beginning this program who complete the program? I know that last year 14/15 who completed went to Tulane with no glide year (right?).
Woo, acceptance E-mail! They really got that out as soon as possible too.
Anyway, now that I have a decision between my top two choices (this and EVMS), does anyone know the percentage of students beginning this program who complete the program? I know that last year 14/15 who completed went to Tulane with no glide year (right?).

I din't get in either, but I really thought you were gonna get in with ur stats Dr. Van. and I cant believe roll's friend got someone else's letter. Congrats Perrot!!! 🙂Grats Perrot! Unfortunately, I was not accepted, but I guess that will make my decision to go to MUO A LOT easier
Still Top 1/3 WL at EVMS, so if I get in there, might have a tough decision!
Perrot-b/w EVMS and Tulane, that is a HARD decision, both have great odds and would be a great experience. I think either decision you make will be great! Good luck!
I din't get in either, but I really thought you were gonna get in with ur stats Dr. Van. and I cant believe roll's friend got someone else's letter. Congrats Perrot!!! 🙂
I'm really struggling -
an acceptance to acp and an acceptance to an awesome smp.
acp = very high guarantee of tulane med. muscles in the back that have been tense for four years, giving me the spine to pursue all of this have finally relaxed a bit. the signal of: I'm in. I got into med.
smp = an m.sc. in stuff i love. very rigourous programme. potentially could help me finally get an interview in canada (although unlikely!!!). on waitlist at yale this year. something like this could help get in next year.
could acp help as much? unsure... advice is that i could best choose the one that shows i can handle a rigourous 'hard sciences' load of work.
i'm agonizing here. like, bird in the hand is worth two in the bush...and am i just going for the riskier route because i subconsciously like punishment or still want to sabotage myself? therefore, i'm asking for feedback. any thoughts?
Hey Rollwave,
Thanks for the response. I'm hearing that a lot across my friends, and that helps, to get that echoed. As one friend said today, i'm not as young anymore. i.e. risk is for the young.
i had a couple dreams back in april. one was being in anatomy at tulane, the other was about getting an email from my top choice school with 'acceptance' in capitals in the subject line. i was so excited, i woke up before getting anymore of such a great dream. i can't remember now if the smp was on my map yet. what i'm trying to say is, maybe the deus-ex-machina will descend and solve this problem with a third answer...
thanks again. how did your cohort in your smp do in terms of acceptances this year?