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University of Vermont College of Medicine

Burlington, VT

Allopathic Medical Schools Public Non-Profit

🩺 School Overview

Tuition (In State): $37,070

Tuition (Out of State): $64,170

Accreditation Status: Full

Acceptance Rate: N/A

Total Enrollment: 124

Degrees: MD

Founding Year: 1819

Accreditation Year: 1942

Website: https://www.uvm.edu/larnermed

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πŸ“„ Application Information

Applications Received: N/A

Interviews Granted: N/A

Admitted: N/A

Average MCAT: 513

Average GPA: 3.62

Male: N/A

Female: N/A

Underrepresented:N/A

Interview Feedback Summary

Overall, applicants ranked the school in the top 19% of interviews, indicating it is highly regarded. They found the interview mixed with a low stress level, and felt they did well.

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5 Most Common Secondary Essay Questions for UVM


  • 1. Community, Diversity, and Equity – Answer yes/no questions with a 300-character explanation for each: primary care experience, experience in a medical practice/social service, and community/public health experience.
  • 2. Geographic Connection and Commitment – Describe the setting (urban/inner city; suburban; rural), your role and responsibilities; and the approximate date range for any experiences indicated. (300-character limit)
  • 3. Other – Describe any employment, family, or other obligations that impacted your education (if not already indicated in TMDSAS). (750 characters, optional)
  • 4. Motivation and Fit – Describe up to 3 activities or life experiences that align with our mission. (1500 characters)
  • 5. Other – Discuss the suitability of active learning for you, including how you prepare for and contribute to participatory class sessions. (400 words)

About the School

The College of Medicine, in alliance with Fletcher Allen Health Care, has as its mission to render the most compassionate and effective care possible, to train new generations of caring physicians in every area of medicine, and to advance medical knowledge through research. We serve - and learn from - the community.

Curriculum

The Vermont Integrated Curriculum (VIC) provides primary education in genetics, epidemiology, ethics, social and biological variations of culture, and health care systems in addition to a solid foundation in basic health science knowledge and clinical skills. Also included are programs in leadership skills, professional development, research and teaching skills. Assessment provides continuing feedback on students progress and certifies competency to move forward in the curriculum.

Facilities

As a UVM student, you will have the opportunity to experience clinical training in a variety of settings including teaching hospitals Fletcher Allen Health Care in Burlington, Maine Medical Center in Portland, as well as with local physicians in their practices. These settings provide students with the opportunity to work with distinctly different populations of patients in clinical settings. Most of the College's clinical training takes place at adjacent teaching hospital Fletcher Allen Health Care, which comprises a large multi-specialty outpatient clinic, 22 satellite facilities including primary care locations, and a tertiary-level referral medical center hospital.

SDN Insights

Our analysis of UVM:

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Student Loan Burden: $330,968

A student taking student loans for all 4 years of medical school at UVM, including tuition, fees, locally adjusted cost of living expenses, incidentals, and interest, can expect to have total student loans of $330,968. Estimate repayment with the SDN School Loan Repayment Calculator.

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Cost of Living: Highest 4% Nationally

The cost of living at UVM is among the top 4% of all medical schools. Take this into consideration when considering loan burden.

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Environment: Urban

There is currently insufficient information to assess the neighborhood around UVM.

Why no Tier Rankings?

Although we could tier rank, over the past 25 years we've found no compelling benefit for ranking schools. Students are most successful when they prioritize personal and academic fit over school rank.