1. What aspects of the Geisel School of Medicine motivate you to apply? Please include the characteristics and strengths you will bring to our program, as well as how you hope to contribute to our community.
2. Please explain specifically why you are interested in Geisel.
1. Please outline your plans for the 2024-2025 academic year. If you will be in school, please list your courses. If you will be working, please provide some details about the nature of your job. If your plans or courses change later, please inform the Admissions Office by email at [email protected].
2. Please describe your plans for the 2023-2024 academic year. If you will be in school, please list your courses. If you will be working, please provide some details about the nature of your job.
3. Please describe your plans for the upcoming year.
4. Please outline your plans for the 2018-2019 academic year. If you will be in school, please list your courses. If you will be working, please provide details about the nature of your job. If your plans or courses change later, you must inform the Admissions Office by email at [email protected].
5. Please outline your plans for the 2017-2018 academic year. If you will be in school, please list your courses. If you will be working, please provide details about the nature of your job. If your plans or courses change later, you must inform the Admissions Office by email at [email protected].
6. Please outline your plans for the 2016-2017 academic year. If you will be in school, please list your courses. If you will be working, please provide details about the nature of your job. If your plans or courses change later, you must inform the Admissions Office by email at [email protected].
1. Please reflect on your primary application and share something that has not been addressed elsewhere, which would be helpful for the Admissions Committee as we review your file.
2. Please share something about yourself that is not addressed elsewhere in your application and that could be helpful to the Admissions Committee as we review your file.
3. Please share something about yourself that is not covered elsewhere in your application and that you believe would be helpful for our Admissions Committee to know.
4. Pre-Med Requirements (fill in)
5. Is there anyone in your immediate family who has graduated from Dartmouth? (Note: You do not need to include yourself if you are a graduate of Dartmouth College.) Please provide the following information: class, relationship, and school affiliation (e.g., Dartmouth College, Geisel School, Thayer School, Tuck School).
6. Applicants do not need to have completed all premedical courses by the time of application; however, all required courses must be completed and documented prior to matriculation at the Geisel School in August 2017. Please list below the courses you have taken or plan to take to fulfill the Geisel School's premedical requirements. Check the box next to any course you are currently taking during the application year. We require one year each (8 semester hours or equivalent) of Physics and General Biology, as well as one-half year (3 semester hours or equivalent) of Calculus or Statistics, and two years of Chemistry, which must include one-half year of Biochemistry and one-half year of Organic Chemistry. Advanced Placement courses for which you have received official college credit and that will appear on a college transcript may be used to fulfill these requirements.
7. Is there anyone in your immediate family who has graduated from Dartmouth? (Note: You do not need to include yourself if you are a graduate of Dartmouth College.) Please provide the following information: class, relationship, and school affiliation (i.e., Dartmouth College, Geisel School, Thayer School, Tuck School).
8. If you are not a U.S. citizen and hold Permanent Resident status, you are required to submit a copy of your valid Alien Registration Card (commonly known as a 'Green Card'). Your application file will not be considered complete until this copy is received.
1. Geisel School of Medicine values social justice and diversity in all its forms. Reflect on a situation in which you felt like the "other."