The T.H. Chan School of Medicine’s admission policy promotes the UMass Chan Medical School mission by offering a quality, accessible medical education to those qualified applicants who will best serve health care needs through medical practice, public service, education and research. To learn more about our medical students, take a look at our Class Profile for the Incoming Class of 2027!
A committee comprising of representative faculty members and medical students determines selection for admission. A number of factors are carefully considered in the committee’s review of each applicant’s qualifications and in the selection of a matriculating class that will represent a broad and diverse spectrum of individuals, backgrounds and interests. These factors include, but are not restricted to, the following:
In consideration of these factors described above, the UMass Chan Medical School encourages students to pursue a pre-medical education of considerable breadth including such coursework as English literature and composition, foreign languages, history, economics, ethics and the fine arts. All students must complete the coursework identified on the Academic Requirements webpage and demonstrate a strong performance in the biological and physical sciences as a sound foundation for pursuing further study in the medical sciences.
No single program can be recommended as the best or preferred plan of study. Candidates are, therefore, encouraged to select educational programs that best reflect individual interests and aptitudes. Whenever possible, advanced study in a field of interest is encouraged, with particular emphasis on activities involving independent study.
Students who are granted advanced placement credits for coursework taken in secondary school are advised to take additional college level programs in these subject areas.