Which DO schools are the most regionally selective?

This forum made possible through the generous support of SDN members, donors, and sponsors. Thank you.
I don't know if they are most, but I know the texas school is very IS selective.
Also, I know VCOM is east/mid-east region selective. Am I right, or am I right?
 
I don't know if Texas should be included in the list since it's a law that 90% of incoming students must be Texas residents and not adcom preference.
 
I don't know if they are most, but I know the texas school is very IS selective.
Also, I know VCOM is east/mid-east region selective. Am I right, or am I right?
"Recruit students from, and educate students in the socioeconomically depressed regions of Virginia,
North Carolina, South Carolina, and Alabama, especially those in Appalachia and the tobacco and
cotton regions of the Southern States."
 
"Recruit students from, and educate students in the socioeconomically depressed regions of Virginia,
North Carolina, South Carolina, and Alabama, especially those in Appalachia and the tobacco and
cotton regions of the Southern States."
Certainly they'll include Georgia. Everything south of the Piedmont is a cotton region.
 
Certainly they'll include Georgia. Everything south of the Piedmont is a cotton region.
They got 3 campuses so maybe depends which one you are closest to.
 
PNWU is very regionally selective. Touro-CA takes the majority of their students from northern CA, but is less focused than PNWU. Not sure about the other west coast schools.
 
apply to schools you are genuinely interested in attending. don't worry about "regional bias" screening you out, these schools do not always stick to such criteria.
 
Top