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Under this joint agreement between Lake Erie College of
Osteopathic Medicine (LECOM) and Slippery Rock University (SRU),
select undergraduate students who have successfully completed
specific course work at SRU may continue their education in
medicine at LECOM. This program is comprised of two phases: Phase I
consists of the first three years of undergraduate education at
SRU; Phase II consists of the remaining four years of medical
school education at LECOM and its associated clinical sites.
Slippery Rock University will confer the Bachelor of Science degree
in Biology to Slippery Rock students who have successfully
completed the Slippery Rock courses in Phase I at SRU and the first
four semesters (preclinical) of LECOM's Academic curriculum.
To be eligible for the "3+4" Program, SRU students must satisfy
the requirements listed below for the Bachelor of Science degree in
Biology at SRU for the "3+4" program, and indicate interest to
enter into the A3+4" Program during their sophomore year. To gain
final acceptance to Phase II of the "3+4" Program, students must
apply through the American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic
Medicine (AACOMAS) to LECOM by August 30 beginning the third year.
A LECOM Secondary application must also be completed prior to
scheduling an Admissions Interview. Letters of recommendation and
supporting documentation, including certified transcripts from all
undergraduate and graduate institutions attended, must be submitted
for review by LECOM.
Admissions to LECOM is subject to the applicant's meeting the
following criteria: (i.) SAT minimum of 1100; (ii.) High School
Grade Point Average of 3.4 or better; (iii.) High School Class Rank
in the top 25%; (iv.) Slippery Rock University GPA (by end of
junior year) of 3.3 or better; (v.) MCAT (taken at the end of the
junior year) 24 minimum total score; no score
lower than 7 in any category; (vi.) consideration is also given to
personal traits and demonstrated desire to become an osteopathic
physician; and (vii.) appropriate letters of recommendation.
Students successful in Phase I will be interviewed by LECOM in
the third year prior to admission to Phase II of the "3+4" program.
Final acceptance of candidates to Phase II of the "3+4" Program
will be determined by LECOM.
Students will be awarded the Bachelor of Science degree in
Biology from SRU upon receipt of an official transcript from LECOM
indicating successful completion (grade of "C" or better in each
course) of the first year of LECOM's curriculum. Students will be
awarded the degree of Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine by LECOM after
successfully completing the complete four-year medical curriculum,
successfully passing COMLEX I and COMLEX II of the National Board
of Osteopathic Medicine Examiners, and otherwise satisfying all
other requirements as identified by LECOM for graduation.
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