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University of South Alabama College of Medicine
vs.
University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences

The following list compares University of South Alabama College of Medicine and University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences with important Medical School statistics.
  • Both schools are public.
  • University of South Alabama College of Medicine's tuition is more expensive than University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences.
  • University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences's acceptance rate is lower than University of South Alabama College of Medicine.
  • University of South Alabama College of Medicine's MCAT score is higher than University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences.
  • University of South Alabama College of Medicine's GPA is higher than University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences.
  • University of South Alabama College of Medicine is larger than University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences with more enrolled students.
  • University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences is older than University of South Alabama College of Medicine.
  • University of South Alabama College of Medicine requires more expensive application fees than University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences.
    Founded
    1972
    Tuition & Costs
    $69,356 ($35,149 in-state)
    $14,555 Living Costs
    $3,907 Personal Expenses
    MCAT Scores and GPA
    510 MCAT Scores
    3.83 GPA
    Admission
    4.92% Acceptance Rate
    1,586 Applicants
    78 Enrolled
    Enrollment
    305 Total Enrollment
    137 Male Students
    168Female Students
    Prerequisites
    Chemistry
    Biology
    Mathematics
    Organic Chemistry
    Physics
    Humanities
    Behavioral and Social Sciences
    English Composition or Literature
    Application Fees
    $75
    Application deadline
    2024-11-01
    Founded
    1905
    Tuition & Costs
    $65,312 ($36,074 in-state)
    $17,588 Living Costs
    $3,467 Personal Expenses
    MCAT Scores and GPA
    507 MCAT Scores
    3.8 GPA
    Admission
    4.48% Acceptance Rate
    1,650 Applicants
    74 Enrolled
    Enrollment
    282 Total Enrollment
    132 Male Students
    150Female Students
    Prerequisites
    Application Fees
    $50
    Application deadline
    2024-10-18