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University of Cincinnati College of Medicine

University of Cincinnati College of Medicine

Cincinnati, OH / School Detail
APPLICATION FEE
$100
Tuition In State
$35,612
Tuition Out of State
$54,470
Average GPA
3.82
AVERAGE MCAT
513

School Overview

Degrees
MD
Ownership
Public Non-Profit
Program Length
4 years
Total Enrollment
170
Founding Year
1819
Accreditation Year
1942
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SDN Insights

Cost of Attendance: $351,201
Estimate repayment

Estimated loan burden for UC-COM using 4 years of in-state tuition, $1,500 annual fees, $3,000 monthly living expenses, government-derived local cost-of-living adjustment, $1,000 loan fees, and an 8.5% interest assumption.

Cost of Living: Above national average cost of living

Cincinnati, OH is about 1.21x higher than the national average for cost of living. In the debt estimate, the government-derived local cost adjustment raises the living allowance from $3,000 to about $3,630 per month, mainly reflecting rent, food, transportation, and day-to-day expenses. Compare this with your own housing plan before treating it as exact.

Environment: Urban

The location of UC-COM supports a lifestyle where walking is convenient and practical, though biking may be less reliable. Students can enjoy easy access to local amenities on foot, making day-to-day living straightforward and efficient.

Interview Feedback

Overall, applicants ranked the school in the top 25% of interviews, indicating it is highly regarded. They found the interview very impressive with a moderate stress level and felt they did well.

Secondary Essays for UC-COM

1. Other
Have you ever been convicted of or pled guilty or no contest to, any moving traffic violations (moving violations include speeding tickets)? If yes, please explain fully below (include information...
2. Motivation and Fit
If you choose: I will NOT be enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program… provide a thorough explanation of all activities planned between now and your matriculation into medical school (Fall...
3. Career Goals and Future Aspirations
Cincinnati is a vibrant and multicultural city. You will be exposed to cultures and languages different than your own… Please describe an experience in which you collaborated or were exposed to...
4. Leadership and Teamwork
Teamwork is important, and each member of a team has a unique role to play. What does ‘teamwork’ mean to you? What teamwork experiences have you had? How do you navigate your role and the role of...
5. Motivation and Fit
Discuss any elements of your application that you feel might be concerning to the Admissions Committee. (This could include explanation of metric trends, institutional actions, legal violations,...

About the School

The College of Medicine was established in 1819 and is considered the oldest medical college west of the Allegheny Mountains. As a medical school, we are known for our strong clinical program, student services, and research. We have an exceptional list of alumni and current and past faculty who have made considerable contributions to medicine and the medical sciences. The University of Cincinnati will give you the resources, the experiences, the insight and the knowledge necessary for you to also make your mark in medicine.

Items of Note:
1. Offers a reduced neighboring state tuition rate for residents of Kentucky (KY) and Indiana (IN).

Curriculum

Using an integrated curricular approach and a variety of teaching modalities such as lab, small group discussion, team-based learning, and lectures, the first two years provide students with the scientific and humanistic principles of medicine including the application of those principles to medical practice. The major focus of Year 1 is the normal structure, function, and development of the human body. Year 2 emphasizes the basis and mechanisms of human disease. During Year 3, students rotate through seven core clerkships including Pediatrics, Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, Psychiatry, OB/Gyn, Surgery, and Radiology. Students also have the opportunity to begin exploring career options by participating in three specialty clerkships of their choosing. In Year 4, students clinical skills are honed during their Acting Internship and required Neuroscience selective. Students also choose from over 100 elective offerings, some of which are clinical, while others expose the student to the ways in which medicine fits into society.

Facilities

The College of Medicine is one of the leading academic health centers in the nation. The college is housed in the Medical Sciences Building (MSB). The Medical Sciences Building serves as the center of many of the activities within the Medical Center at large. Admissions, Student Services, The Office of Research and Graduate Education, Academic Information Technology & Libraries are all housed within MSB.

Last Updated: Oct 13, 2025