Medical School Statistics | Resident Interview & Matriculation Rates
Use medical school statistics to learn the number of resident interviews which turn into matriculation rates. This data will really help you understand your chances of admission to a particular medical school so pay close attention to this value, its something a good premed advisor will tell you to consider while deciding where to apply.
Percentage (%) of resident interviews where the applicant then matriculated at the specific medical school:
Alabama
- Alabama 62%
- South Alabama 35%
Arizona
- Arizona 22%
Arkansas
- Arkansas 43%
California
- Loma Linda 42%
- Southern Cal-Keck 24%
- Stanford 17%
- UC-Davis 23%
- UC-Irvine 22%
- UC-San Diego 25%
- UC-San Francisco n/a
- UCLA-Geffen 30%
Colorado
- Colorado 39%
Connecticut
- Connecticut 31%
- Yale 16%
District of Columbia
- George Washington 32%
- Georgetown 57%
- Howard 10%
Florida
- Univ. Florida 40%
- Florida State 32%
- Miami-Miller 40%
- Univ. South Florida 29%
Georgia
- Emory 30%
- MC Georgia 40%
- Mercer 24%
- Morehouse 28%
Hawaii
- Hawaii-Burns 28%
Illinois
- Chicago-Pritzker 26%
- Loyola-Chicago Stritch 38%
- Northwestern-Feinberg 29%
- Rosalind Franklin-Chicago 28%
- Rush 38%
- Southern Illinois 27%
- Univ. Illinois Chicago 44%
Indiana
- Indiana 44%
Iowa
- Iowa-Carver 38%
Kansas
- Kansas 48%
Kentucky
- Kentucky 32%
- Louisville 43%
Louisiana
- LSU New Orleans 44%
- LSU Shreveport 52%
- Tulane 26%
Maryland
- Johns Hopkins 24%
- Univ. Maryland 40%
- Uniformed Services-Herbert 33%
Massachusetts
- Boston 26%
- Harvard 20%
- Massachusetts 22%
- Tufts 31%
Michigan
- Michigan 42%
- Michigan State 36%
- Wayne State 42%
Minnesota
- Mayo 33%
- Minnesota 50%
Mississippi
- Mississippi 56%
Missouri
- Missouri Columbia 42%
- Missouri Kansas City 33%
- St Louis 32%
- Wash U St Louis 16%
Nebraska
- Creighton 21%
- Nebraska 38%
Nevada
- Nevada 33%
New Hampshire
- Dartmouth 16%
New Jersey
- UMDNJ New Jersey 23%
- UMDNJ-RW Johnson 34%
New Mexico
- New Mexico 38%
New York
- Albany 33%
- Albert Einstein 18%
- Buffalo 28%
- Columbia 20%
- Cornell-Weill 21%
- Mount Sinai 14%
- New York Medical 13%
- NYU 25%
- Rochester 18%
- SUNY Downstate 20%
- SUNY Upstate 34%
- Stony Brook 20%
North Carolina
- Duke 23%
- East Carolina-Brody 16%
- North Carolina 30%
- Wake Forest 33%
North Dakota
- North Dakota 43%
Ohio
- Case Western 20%
- Cincinnati 34%
- Northeastern Ohio 88%
- Ohio State 39%
- Toledo 41%
- Wright State-Boonshoft 23%
Oklahoma
- Oklahoma 61%
Oregon
- Oregon 39%
Pennsylvania
- Drexel 25%
- Jefferson 41%
- Penn State 25%
- UPenn 26%
- Pittsburgh 22%
- Temple 35%
Puerto Rico
- Caribe 50%
- Ponce 25%
- Puerto Rico 74%
- San Juan Bautista 51%
Rhode Island
- Brown-Alpert 41%
South Carolina
- MU South Carolina 42%
- South Carolina 28%
South Dakota
- South Dakota-Sanford 39%
Tennessee
- East Tennessee-Quillen 27%
- Meharry 17%
- Tennessee 33%
- Vanderbilt 37%
Texas
- Baylor 33%
- Texas A & M 14%
- Texas Tech 18%
- UT Galveston 24%
- UT Houston 21%
- UT San Antonio 21%
- UT Southwestern 25%
Utah
- Utah 26%
Vermont
- Vermont 46%
Virginia
- Eastern Virginia 21%
- Virginia 44%
- Virginia Commonwealth 30%
Washington
- Univ. Washington 24%
West Virginia
- Marshall-Edwards 33%
- West Virginia 59%
Wisconsin
- MC Wisconsin 40%
- Univ. Wisconsin 27%
Please note the medical school statistics on resident interviews and matriculation rates does not reflect your exact chances of being admitted at a specific institution. The admissions committee considers a number of factors in the admissions process.
This listing was provided to give you an overall sense of how tough it is to get into medical school.