University of Connecticut School of Medicine
Farmington, Connecticut · allopathic (MD) medical school, known as UConn
University of Connecticut School of Medicine admissions statistics
- Median or average MCAT
- 513Average2025
- Median or average GPA
- 3.8Average2025
- Applications received
- 5,7342025-2026
- Entering class
- 1142025-2026
- Applications per seat
- 50.32025-2026
- In-state share of applications
- 9%2025-2026
- In-state share of the class
- 68.4%2025-2026
Applications received for each seat in the entering class. Not an acceptance rate: neither source publishes the number of offers made.
University of Connecticut School of Medicine MCAT and GPA
University of Connecticut School of Medicine reports average MCAT of 513 and average undergraduate GPA of 3.8 for its entering class.
- MCAT513 against a median of 512 across the 152 MD programs that report it, which puts it around the 57th percentile of those programs.
- GPA3.8 against a median of 3.8 across the 155 MD programs that report it, which puts it around the 45th percentile of those programs.
- Out-of-state tuition$77,893 against a median of $69,571 across the 154 MD programs that report it, which puts it around the 89th percentile of those programs.
- Entering class size114 against a median of 139 across the 160 MD programs that report it, which puts it around the 30th percentile of those programs.
A percentile here is against the programs that report the figure, not against every medical school and not against applicants. It says where the school sits among its reporting peers and nothing else.
University of Connecticut School of Medicine acceptance rate
PreMD does not publish an acceptance rate for individual schools. The free national sources publish applications and matriculants, not the number of offers a school made, so an acceptance rate cannot be calculated from them without inventing the missing number.
What can be published from those figures is the ratio: University of Connecticut School of Medicine received 5,734 applications for 114 seats in the entering class, or about 50.3 applications per seat.
Who University of Connecticut School of Medicine accepts applications from
| Applicant group | Policy |
|---|---|
| Out-of-state Applicants | All applicants |
| Canadian Applicants | All applicants |
| International Applicants | All applicants |
| DACA Status Applicants | All applicants |
- DACA applicants
- All applicants
Community college coursework: While it is not required, the Admissions Committee prefers to see prerequisite courses taken in person, at a 4- year school, during a regular semester, as part of a full course load. Understanding this may not be possible for all applicants, this is what the committee prefers to see.
University of Connecticut School of Medicine tuition and cost
- In-state tuition and fees
- $49,708
- Out-of-state tuition and fees
- $77,893
- In-state cost of attendance
- $98,525
- Out-of-state cost of attendance
- $126,710
- In-state health insurance
- $3,214
- Out-of-state health insurance
- $3,214
- Students receiving aid
- 77%
- Average graduating debt
- $170,321
- Deposit, in state
- $100
- Deposit, out of state
- $100
A blank figure here means the school did not report it to the source PreMD tracks, never that it costs nothing. Check the school's own financial aid page before budgeting against it.
University of Connecticut School of Medicine application requirements
- Secondary fee
- $85
- Secondary deadline
- 4 weeks after invitation
- Latest MCAT accepted
- September 30, 2026
- Oldest MCAT accepted
- May 2023
- Committee letter
- Accepted
- Letter packets
- Accepted
- Individual letters
- Accepted
- AAMC PREview
- We are not using PREview scores in the admissions process
Who receives a secondary: All applicants
Prerequisite coursework
| Subject | Required or recommended | Credits | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Biology | Required | 0 | Biology or Zoology, 1 year of college credit with lab. |
| Chemistry | Required | Not stated | 2 years of college credit with lab with at least 1 semester being Organic Chemistry |
| Literature | Required | Not stated | 1 year of college credit - courses in composition and literature are strongly recommended |
| Physics | Required | Not stated | 1 year of college credit with lab |
University of Connecticut School of Medicine interview
One-on-one and group interview sessions
PreMD reads that as a panel interview, and sets up its interview practice for this school accordingly.
August 2026
Interview day consists of one-on-one and group interview sessions, as well as an overview of the curriculum and financial aid, and an opportunity to ask questions.
- Regional interviews
- Not available
- Video interview
- All interviews are virtual.
University of Connecticut School of Medicine waitlist
- Typical positions offered
- varies
- Acceptance offers made
- 0
Candidates are notified via email.
University of Connecticut School of Medicine mission
The mission of the UConn School of Medicine is innovation, discovery and education. We train the next generation of medical students, residents, specialty fellows, and clinical practitioners in an environment of exemplary patient care, research, and public service.
University of Connecticut School of Medicine rankings
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What this page publishes instead is the comparison above: where the school's own reported figures sit among the MD programs that report the same figure, with the count of reporting programs stated so the comparison can be judged.
University of Connecticut School of Medicine admissions contact
Medical Student AffairsSchool of MedicineFarmington, CT 06030 USA(860) 679-4713 · [email protected]
Where this came from
- the school's own published admissions page · 2025
- AAMC FACTS table A-1, 2025-2026 · 2025-2026
- calculated by PreMD from the published application and matriculant counts · 2025-2026
- AAMC MSAR public school report
Figures on this page were last reviewed on 2026-07-11.
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