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Types
of Admissions Programs
- Regular
Admission
- Brooklyn
College BA/M.D.
- In association with CUNY Brooklyn College, academically qualified
high school seniors may be selected for admission to this Brooklyn
College Honors Program. Students who successfully complete BA/M.D.
program requirements are guaranteed admission to the first year medical
school class at SUNY Downstate. Interested prospective students must
apply through the Brooklyn College admissions office.
- Early
Assurance
- College sophomores at CUNY College of Staten Island may be accepted into the program. Accepted students who
successfully complete program requirements are guaranteed admission
into the first year medical school class. For additional information,
contact the College of Staten Island or the Pre-Health Committee.
- Early
Decision
- If you are interested in SUNY Downstate, you may apply as an Early
Decision applicant and receive your admissions decision by October
1 of the application year. Early Decision applicants apply only to
SUNY Downstate by August 1 of the application year. If the applicant
is not accepted as of October 1, he/she may apply to other medical
schools as desired.
- Post-Baccalaureate
Linkage Programs
- Applicants attending the post-baccalaureate programs at Columbia University, New York University and Bryn Mawr may apply under a linkage agreement to SUNY Downstate. Accepted applicants under this program enter medical school one year earlier than under usual application procedures. For more information, contact the Premed Advisor for the Post-baccalaureate program at the respective institution.
- M.D./Ph.D.
- This is a dual degree program which combines a medical education with
an intensive research experience. It is designed for students who
are interested in pursuing a career in academic medicine. Students
are supported with a stipend and a tuition scholarship throughout
the duration of the program. Click here for more information. Application
deadline is December 15 of the application year.
- M.D./MPH
- This is a concurrent degree program (two degrees pursued simultaneously).
Accepted applicants begin their MPH studies in June of the summer
they begin medical school and may complete the requirements for both
degrees in the same four year period. The emphasis of the MPH program
is on urban health issues. Click
here for more information about the MPH program including
interviews with M.D./MPH students, and/or the M.D./MPH application.
Application
deadline is April 15 for the MPH June class.
MD/MPH students may only begin the concurrent degree with the MPH
June class.
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