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Medical School Statistics | Resident Interview Rates

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Use medical school statistics to find out the resident interview rates for each medical school. These percentages will become very helpful while you are applying to medical school.

Percentage (%) of residents who applied to and were interviewed by that medical school:

Alabama

  • Alabama 57%
  • South Alabama 50%

Arizona

  • Arizona 91%

Arkansas

  • Arkansas 92%

California

  • Loma Linda 10%
  • Southern Cal-Keck 14%
  • Stanford 8%
  • UC-Davis 12%
  • UC-Irvine 12%
  • UC-San Diego 13%
  • UC-San Francisco n/a
  • UCLA-Geffen 10%

Colorado

  • Colorado 54%

Connecticut

  • Connecticut 56%
  • Yale 34%

District of Columbia

  • George Washington 33%
  • Georgetown 30%
  • Howard 75%

Florida

  • Univ. Florida 22%
  • Florida State 25%
  • Miami-Miller 21%
  • Univ. South Florida 23%

Georgia

  • Emory 26%
  • MC Georgia 49%
  • Mercer 37%
  • Morehouse 27%

Hawaii

  • Hawaii-Burns 91%

Illinois

  • Chicago Med-Franklin 22%
  • Chicago-Pritzker 12%
  • Loyola-Stritch 13%
  • Northwestern-Feinberg 13%
  • Rush 20%
  • Southern Illinois 24%
  • UIC 31%

Indiana

  • Indiana 83%

Iowa

  • Iowa-Carver 81%

Kansas

  • Kansas 76%

Kentucky

  • Kentucky 57%
  • Louisville 67%

Louisiana

  • LSU New Orleans 61%
  • LSU Shreveport 37%
  • Tulane 30%

Maryland

  • Johns Hopkins 22%
  • Univ. Maryland 37%
  • Uniformed Services-Herbert 34%

Massachusetts

  • Boston 20%
  • Harvard 23%
  • Massachusetts 60%
  • Tufts 23%

Michigan

  • Michigan 17%
  • Michigan State 21%
  • Wayne State 47%

Minnesota

  • Mayo 11%
  • Minnesota 33%

Mississippi

  • Mississippi 72%

Missouri

  • Missouri Columbia 47%
  • Missouri Kansas City 33%
  • St Louis 29%
  • Wash U St Louis 31%

Nebraska

  • Creighton 30%
  • Nebraska 80%

Nevada

  • Nevada 93%

New Hampshire

  • Dartmouth 44%

New Jersey

  • UMDNJ New Jersey 58%
  • UMDNJ-RW Johnson 35%

New Mexico

  • New Mexico 90%

New York

  • Albany 10%
  • Albert Einstein 27%
  • Buffalo 23%
  • Columbia 21%
  • Cornell-Weill 15%
  • Mount Sinai 23%
  • New York Medical 21%
  • New York University 19%
  • Rochester 23%
  • SUNY Downstate 34%
  • SUNY Upstate 16%
  • Stony Brook 25%

North Carolina

  • Duke 17%
  • East Carolina-Brody 55%
  • North Carolina 52%
  • Wake Forest 20%

North Dakota

  • North Dakota 70%

Ohio

  • Case Western 25%
  • Cincinnati 30%
  • Northeastern Ohio 17%
  • Ohio State 24%
  • Toledo 25%
  • Wright State-Boonshoft 38%

Oklahoma

  • Oklahoma 59%

Oregon

  • Oregon 54%

Pennsylvania

  • Drexel 35%
  • Jefferson 19%
  • Penn State 23%
  • UPenn 21%
  • Pittsburgh 26%
  • Temple 20%

Puerto Rico

  • Caribe 33%
  • Ponce 46%
  • Puerto Rico 47%
  • San Juan Bautista 57%

Rhode Island

  • Brown-Alpert 19%

South Carolina

  • MU South Carolina 66%
  • South Carolina 55%

South Dakota

  • South Dakota-Sanford 93%

Tennessee

  • East Tennessee-Quillen 36%
  • Meharry 23%
  • Tennessee 67%
  • Vanderbilt 16%

Texas

  • Baylor 26%
  • Texas A & M 25%
  • Texas Tech-Lubbock 27%
  • UT Galveston 31%
  • UT Houston 34%
  • UT San Antonio 31%
  • UT Southwestern 26%

Utah

  • Utah 69%

Vermont

  • Vermont 73%

Virginia

  • Eastern Virginia 45%
  • Virginia 26%
  • Virginia Commonwealth 45%

Washington

  • U Washington 67%

West Virginia

  • Marshall-Edwards 81%
  • West Virginia 64%

Wisconsin

  • MC Wisconsin 35%
  • Univ. Wisconsin 73%

 

Please be aware the medical school statistics on resident interview rates does not reflect your exact chances of being invited to an interview at a specific institution.

There are a number of factors considered by the admissions committee and this listing was provided to give you an overall sense of the competitiveness of getting admitted to medical school.

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