Medical Schools in Georgia – Insider Review
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There are four medical schools in Georgia, three private and one public. For more about the difference between these two, click here.As a Georgia resident, you will have the best chance of getting into the public school. Also, Mercer only accepts Georgia residents. Here is a list of the four schools with admissions, financial and insider information.
Emory University School of Medicine
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Basic Information
- Name: Emory University School of Medicine
- Location: Atlanta, GA
- Public or Private: Private
- School Website: Click here
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Admissions
- US News Research Ranking:#21
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- Average MCAT : 33.9
- Average GPA: 3.76
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of applicants: From the school’s website, this one of the medical schools in Georgia looks for students with “academic excellence, motivation for a career in medicine, compassion, community involvement, interests outside of medicine, integrity, exposure to patients in a clinical setting and leadership.” For advice on making yourself a great applicant for this an any school, click here. Also learn how to make these stand out in your personal statement and interviews.
- For full information from the admissions website, click here
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Financial
- Tuition: $44,192
- Loans: Federal loans are available as with other US medical schools.
- Scholarships: Merit based scholarships are available on a limited basis at this of the medical schools in Georgia
- Cost of Living: A one-bedroom apartment in the area of the school will cost you between $700-$1000 per month. For the official school budget for cost of attendance, click here.
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Insider Information
Medical College of Georgia at Georgia Health Sciences University
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Basic Information
- Name: Medical College of Georgia at Georgia Health Sciences University
- Location: Augusta, GA
- Public or Private: Public
- School Website: Click here
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Admissions
- US News Research Ranking: #71
- Average MCAT
: 30.3 - Average GPA: 3.72
- Characteristics of applicants: This school looks for responsibilities like work or family, extracurricular activities, ethnic and socioeconomic background, and motivation. Importantly, this school looks for commitment to practice in underserved are of Georgia. Also, only 5% of the class are non-Georgia residents. For advice on making yourself a great applicant for this an any school, click here. Also learn how to make these stand out in your personal statement and interviews.
- Large incoming class: This is a medical school in Georgia that has over 200
students in each class. Most are closer to the 100-150 range. This also gives you a better chance statistically to be
accepted to the school if you are a Georgia resident. - For full information from the admissions website, click here
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Financial
- Tuition and Fees:
- Georgia Residents: $23,841
- Non-Residents: $42,019
- Loans: Federal loans are available as with other US medical schools.
- Scholarships: This medical school in Georgia has a few scholarships available based on financial need and a few merit scholarships, as well as opportunities for part-time employment.
- Cost of Living: The cost of living is extremely affordable in Augusta. You can rent a 4
bedroom house for $1,000 per month! A 1 bedroom apartment should cost $500 or less per month.
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Mercer University School of Medicine
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Basic Information
- Name: Mercer University School of Medicine
- Location: Macon, GA
- Public or Private: Private
- School Website: Click here
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Admissions
- US News Research Ranking: Not
ranked - Average MCAT
: 27.6 - Average GPA: 3.52
- Characteristics of applicants: This is another of the medical schools in Georgia that are looking for students with a commitment to practice in underserved are of Georgia. Also, only Georgia residents are accepted to the school. For advice on making yourself a great applicant for this an any school, click here. Also learn how to make these stand out in your personal statement and interviews.
- For full information from the admissions website, click here
- US News Research Ranking: Not
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Financial
- Tuition and Fees:
- Georgia Residents: $40,060
- Non-Residents: Not Accepted
- Loans: Federal loans are available as with other US medical schools.
- Scholarships: This medical school in Georgia has a few scholarships available based on financial need and a few merit scholarships, similar to other
universities. - Cost of Living: The cost of living is extremely affordable in Macon. You can rent a 3
bedroom house for $1,000 per month! A 1 bedroom apartment should cost $500 or less per month.
- Tuition and Fees:
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Morehouse School of Medicine
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Basic Information
- Name: Morehouse School of
Medicine - Location: Atlanta, GA
- Public or Private: Private
- School Website: Click here
- Name: Morehouse School of
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Admissions
- US News Research Ranking: Not ranked
- Average MCAT
: 27 - Average GPA: 3.58
- Characteristics of applicants: This is another of the medical schools in Georgia that are looking for students with a commitment to practice in underserved are of Georgia. Over 70% of applicants go into primary care specialties. Also, Georgia residents are highly favored. Morehouse is a traditionally black school and so most of the students are African American. For advice on making yourself a great applicant for this an any school, click here. Also learn how to make these stand out in your personal statement and interviews.
- For full information from the admissions website, click here
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Financial
- Tuition and Fees: $35,887
- Loans: Federal loans are available as with other US medical schools.
- Scholarships: This medical school in Georgia has a few scholarships available based on financial need and a few merit scholarships, similar to other universities.
- Cost of Living: A one-bedroom apartment in the area of the school will cost you between
$700-$1000 per month.
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Mike’s Take:
Medical schools in Georgia are great schools, mainly if you are a resident of Georgia. Several of the schools have less stringent academic requirements than other medical schools, which may be attractive depending on your academic record. A good option if you are planning on primary care and staying in Georgia to
practice.
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