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African-American Medical School Entry Statistics

medical school statistics May 28, 2020

Medical school entry for African-Americans, do you know what the medical school statistics really say about diversity?

The figures presented about African-American medical school entry will help you to determine how much of an emphasis each medical school puts into their claim of having a diverse student body.

On the flip side...…

There are some medical schools that recruit heavily for black medical school applicants but still have a low number of medical school admission offers for minorities.

My best advice would be to contact individual medical schools to find out more about their specific medical school entry policies for African-Americans.

 

Percentage (%) of first year medical students who identify themselves as Black:

Alabama

  • Alabama 6%
  • South Alabama 7%

Arizona

  • Arizona 4%

Arkansas

  • Arkansas 3%

California

  • Loma Linda 6%
  • Southern Cal-Keck 2%
  • Stanford 2%
  • UC-Davis 3%
  • UC-Irvine 3%
  • UC-San Diego 1%
  • UC-San Francisco 13%
  • UCLA-Geffen 9%

Colorado

  • Colorado 3%

Connecticut

  • Connecticut 10%
  • Yale 13%

District of Columbia

  • George Washington 13%
  • Georgetown 8%
  • Howard 74%

Florida

  • Univ. Florida 5%
  • Florida State 9%
  • Miami-Miller 6%
  • Univ. South Florida 7%

Georgia

  • Emory 4%
  • MC Georgia 6%
  • Mercer 2%
  • Morehouse 75%

Hawaii

  • Hawaii-Burns 0%

Illinois

  • Chicago-Pritzker 12%
  • Loyola-Chicago Stritch 3%
  • Northwestern-Feinberg 5%
  • Rosalind Franklin-Chicago 5%
  • Rush 1%
  • Southern Illinois 11%
  • Univ. Illinois Chicago 8%

Indiana

  • Indiana 5%

Iowa

  • Iowa-Carver 5%

Kansas

  • Kansas 8%

Kentucky

  • Kentucky 3%
  • Louisville 7%

Louisiana

  • LSU New Orleans 6%
  • LSU Shreveport 6%
  • Tulane 3%

Maryland

  • Johns Hopkins 11%
  • Univ. Maryland 12%
  • Uniformed Services-Herbert 2%

Massachusetts

  • Boston 11%
  • Harvard 11%
  • Massachusetts 10%
  • Tufts 3%

Michigan

  • Michigan 7%
  • Michigan State 5%
  • Wayne State 8%

Minnesota

  • Mayo 10%
  • Minnesota 2%

Mississippi

  • Mississippi 10%

Missouri

  • Missouri Columbia 0%
  • Missouri Kansas City n/a
  • St Louis 3%
  • Wash U St Louis 6%

Nebraska

  • Creighton 3%
  • Nebraska 2%

Nevada

  • Nevada 0%

New Hampshire

  • Dartmouth 0%

New Jersey

  • UMDNJ New Jersey 9%
  • UMDNJ-RW Johnson 8%

New Mexico

  • New Mexico 1%

New York

  • Albany 3%
  • Albert Einstein 7%
  • Buffalo 3%
  • Columbia 9%
  • Cornell-Weill 18%
  • Mount Sinai 6%
  • New York Medical 1%
  • NYU 5%
  • Rochester 11%
  • SUNY Downstate 10%
  • SUNY Upstate 11%
  • Stony Brook 3%

North Carolina

  • Duke 22%
  • East Carolina-Brody 12%
  • North Carolina 12%
  • Wake Forest 8%

North Dakota

  • North Dakota 0%

Ohio

  • Case Western 10%
  • Cincinnati 7%
  • Northeastern Ohio 4%
  • Ohio State 6%
  • Toledo 5%
  • Wright State-Boonshoft 3%

Oklahoma

  • Oklahoma 2%

Oregon

  • Oregon 3%

Pennsylvania

  • Drexel 4%
  • Jefferson 3%
  • Penn State 6%
  • UPenn 10%
  • Pittsburgh 12%
  • Temple 7%

Puerto Rico

  • Caribe 5%
  • Ponce 3%
  • Puerto Rico 10%
  • San Juan Bautista 0%

Rhode Island

  • Brown-Warren Alpert 7%

South Carolina

  • MU South Carolina 13%
  • South Carolina 7%

South Dakota

  • South Dakota-Sanford 0%

Tennessee

  • East Tennessee-Quillen 5%
  • Meharry 83%
  • Tennessee 13%
  • Vanderbilt 7%

Texas

  • Baylor 2%
  • Texas A & M 4%
  • Texas Tech 1%
  • UT Galveston 10%
  • UT Houston 7%
  • UT San Antonio 5%
  • UT Southwestern 8%

Utah

  • Utah 0%

Vermont

  • Vermont 3%

Virginia

  • Eastern Virginia 5%
  • Virginia 6%
  • Virginia Commonwealth 5%

Washington

  • Univ. Washington 1%

West Virginia

  • Marshall-Edwards 0%
  • West Virginia 3%

Wisconsin

  • MC Wisconsin 3%
  • Univ. Wisconsin 4%
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