| Admissions | We accept applications through the PostBac Centralized Application System (PostBacCAS). The cohort matriculates in May of each year. |
| Application due dates align with PostBacCAS's deadlines which can be located here: https://tinyurl.com/yc6rse8t. Applications should be completed (e-submitted, with all payments, transcripts, and two letters of recommendations received) at least four weeks in advance of the PostBacCAS verification deadline to ensure that the application is verified on time. | |
| Given the rolling nature of the admissions process, all applicants are strongly encouraged to submit completed applications earlier in the cycle. | |
| Applying for Admission | Applicants to the GW Post-Baccalaureate Pre-med Program must complete and submit two applications by the application deadline. Please find below IMPORTANT instructions for completing the two required applications: |
| -As a first step, create your standard online application on the PostBacCAS (PostBac Central Application Service). IMPORTANT: You must create your PostBacCAS application first as the Supplemental GW online application requires that you enter your unique PostBacCAS ID number. | |
| -As a second step, complete the Supplemental GW Online Application, found at https://gw.force.com. | |
| You will create an account so that you may work on your application over a period of time. When completing the GW Supplemental Online Application, please select "Undergraduate" from the program type dropdown menu and "Pre-Medicine" from the field of study menu. Please select “Virginia Science and Technology Campus” when the application prompts you for the campus you plan to attend. | |
| Application Fee | The fee for PostBacCAS is based upon the number of programs the applicant designates. The supplemental, non-refundable GW application fee is $60. The GW fee is waived only for the following applicants: |
| -U.S. military personnel who have been on active duty within three years of submitting their application for admission | |
| -GW alumni (those holding a GW degree or graduate certificate) | |
| -Current degree or graduate certificate candidates at GW | |
| -Current McNair Program Scholars | |
| General Admission Requirements | 1. An undergraduate bachelor's degree from an accredited U.S. or Canadian college or university prior to matriculation, with a minimum GPA of 3.0 |
| 2. Transcripts | |
| -An official transcript from every college and university you attended, whether or not a degree was earned, must be submitted directly to PostBacCAS at: | |
| PostBacCAS Transcript Department | |
| P.O. Box 9209 | |
| Watertown, MA 02472 | |
| 3. Standardized test score from the SAT or ACT. GRE scores will also be accepted, but only if SAT or ACT scores are unavailable. | |
| 4. Statement of Intent | |
| 5. Recommendations |
Supporting documents not submitted online should be mailed to:
Office of Admissions
Health Sciences Programs
The George Washington University
2000 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Suite 2000
Washington, DC 20006
For questions contact:
hsphora@gwu.edu
202-994-0384
9:00am to 5:00pm, Monday through Friday
The following requirements must be fulfilled: A minimum of 36 credits, including 36 credits in required courses and 3 to 4 credits in elective courses.
| Code | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| Required | ||
| HSCI 3101 | General Chemistry I | |
| HSCI 3102 | General Chemistry II | |
| HSCI 3103 | Organic Chemistry I | |
| HSCI 3105 | Biochemistry | |
| HSCI 3201 | Biology I | |
| HSCI 3202 | Biology II | |
| HSCI 3301 | Physics I | |
| or HSCI 3501 | Human Anatomy and Physiology I | |
| HSCI 3302 | Physics II | |
| or HSCI 3502 | Human Anatomy and Physiology II | |
| HSCI 3401 | Current Topics in Health Care I | |
| HSCI 3402 | Current Topics in Health Care II | |
| 3 or 4 credits in elective coursework selected from the following: | ||
| HSCI 2503 | Survey of Medical Terminology | |
| HSCI 3104 | Organic Chemistry II | |
| HSCI 3117 | Principles of Biostatistics for Health Sciences | |
| Alternative elective courses may be approved by the program. | ||