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University of Kentucky College of Medicine

University of Kentucky College of Medicine

Lexington, KY / School Detail
APPLICATION FEE
$50
Tuition In State
$42,542
Tuition Out of State
$77,638
Average GPA
3.78
AVERAGE MCAT
506

School Overview

Degrees
MD
Ownership
Public Non-Profit
Program Length
4 years
Total Enrollment
115
Founding Year
1960
Accreditation Year
1960
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SDN Insights

Cost of Attendance: $337,530
Estimate repayment

Estimated loan burden for UKCOM 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: Below national average cost of living

Lexington, KY is about 0.93x the national average for cost of living. In the debt estimate, the government-derived local cost adjustment lowers the living allowance from $3,000 to about $2,790 per month. Local rent and commuting choices can still move your actual budget meaningfully.

Environment: Urban

Nestled in an area with excellent walkability and strong biking infrastructure, UKCOM offers students flexibility in how they get around. Whether on foot or bike, most destinations are easily accessible, making for a convenient daily routine.

Interview Feedback

Overall, applicants ranked the school in the top 26% of interviews, indicating it is moderately regarded. They found the interview very impressive with a low stress level and felt they did well.

Secondary Essays for UKCOM

1. Motivation and Fit
Why have you chosen to apply to the University of Kentucky College of Medicine?
2. Motivation and Fit
The University of Kentucky College of Medicine's mission promotes a diverse and inclusive environment. Please describe how your past experiences or plans contribute to enriching and enhancing the...
3. Other
If you are a non-Kentucky resident, please elaborate on your Kentucky ties (personal, familial, etc.).
4. Understanding and Commitment to Medicine
Your combination of life experiences makes you uniquely you. Talk about one such experience and how it has helped you prepare to be a physician.
5. Other
Describe an experience or situation which made you feel grateful?

About the School

The University of Kentucky College of Medicine, established in 1960, is a public medical school located in Lexington, Kentucky. It operates four campuses: the main hub in Lexington, full campuses in Bowling Green and Northern Kentucky, and a rural medicine training site in Morehead. These campuses aim to address physician shortages and urgent health care needs throughout Kentucky. The current dean is Chipper Griffith, MD, MSPH.

Curriculum

The College offers a four-year M.D. program comprising two years of basic science instruction followed by two years of clinical rotations. Additionally, students have the opportunity to pursue combined degree programs, earning an M.D. alongside a Master of Business Administration (MBA), Master of Public Health (MPH), or Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.). The curriculum is managed centrally by the Office of Medical Education. Early clinical experiences are integrated into the first two years of study, and students are encouraged to engage in community service through initiatives like the UKSA clinic affiliated with the Salvation Army and annual Community Health Fairs.

Facilities

The College's primary teaching facility is the Albert B. Chandler Hospital, a 945-bed medical center that includes the Markey Cancer Center, Kentucky Children's Hospital, Gill Heart Institute, Kentucky Neuroscience Institute, and the Center for Advanced Surgery. The hospital serves as the only Level I trauma center in central and eastern Kentucky and houses the region's only Level IV neonatal intensive care unit. Additional facilities include the UK Good Samaritan Hospital, a 180-bed acute-care facility, and the Kentucky Clinic, the primary outpatient clinic offering a wide range of primary and specialty care services.

Last Updated: Oct 08, 2025