Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine Application Requirements
Admission to PCOM's Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) program is comprehensive as well as competitive. We seek well-rounded, achievement-oriented
persons whose character, maturity and sense of dedication point to a successful and
productive life as an osteopathic physician.
We are an institution that has historically sought diversity in our student population.
We actively recruit under-represented minority students and non-traditional students who often offer exceptional potential for becoming outstanding physicians. Grades and MCAT scores are important to us as they are some of the best predictors of success in medical
school; however, utilizing a holistic admissions process, we also carefully review
a candidate's research experience, clinical exposure, demonstrated leadership skills,
extracurricular activities, community involvement, motivation to study medicine and
letters of recommendation among other factors.
View the sections below for additional information about applying to the program.
Satisfactory completion of a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college
or university. Applications from students with three years of exceptional undergraduate
work completed may be considered.
If an applicant has completed a degree(s) from institutions outside of the United
States, he/she must request an official course-by-course evaluation from World Education Services (www.wes.org) that validates equivalency to a U.S. degree.
Prerequisite Coursework
All prerequisite coursework must be completed at a U.S. regionally accredited college
or university. International coursework will not count towards meeting any prerequisite
coursework.
AP or IB coursework will be accepted provided the course and credits appear on your
college transcript.
We do not accept CLEP coursework.
The satisfactory completion of the following undergraduate courses must be demonstrated
by the applicant:
Eight semester hours of biology, including two semester hours of laboratory.
Eight semester hours of physics, including two semester hours of laboratory.
Sixteen semester hours of chemistry, including four semester hours of laboratory;
at least four of the sixteen required semester hours must be organic chemistry (with
lab) and at least three semester hours must be biochemistry.
Six semester hours of English composition and literature.
MCAT Requirement
Official MCAT exam scores from an exam taken within three years of the desired date
of matriculation. The oldest MCAT considered for 2025 admission is from January 2022
or later.
PCOM does not have minimum MCAT requirements for the DO program.
Generally, a competitive MCAT is at or above 500 with 125 for each subsection. The
average MCAT for entering DO students is typically a 505.
GPA Requirement
PCOM does not have minimum GPA requirements for the DO program. The median for all
PCOM Classes of 2025 were (as calculated by AACOMAS):
Undergraduate science GPA: 3.5
Post-baccalaureate science GPA: 3.8
Graduate science GPA: 3.6
English Proficiency Requirement
Proficiency in written and oral English appropriate to graduate and professional study
is expected of all PCOM students. Any applicant whose native language is not English
or whose undergraduate instruction was not in English must demonstrate objective competency
in English within the past two years by satisfactory performance on the Test of English
as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). The minimum required score for the IBT (Internet Based
Testing) is 79 and a minimum score of 26 is required for the speaking component. Your
score is considered too old, and will not be accepted, if it is more than 2 years
old from the start of your admission term. Country of citizenship does not exempt
applicants from this requirement. Language of instruction at the college or university
level, and how recent it has been, are the determining factors in meeting this requirement.
General writing assistance is available for theses and dissertations, however, as
an institution offering only graduate and professional programs, PCOM does not offer
remedial ESL coursework.
Applicants are exempt from this requirement if:
English is the exclusive language of instruction at the undergraduate level; or
they have earned a degree from a regionally accredited U.S. college or university
not more than 5 years prior to the anticipated semester of enrollment; or
they have completed at least two full-time semesters of graded course work, exclusive
of ESL courses, in a U.S. college or university, or at an institution outside the
U.S. where English is the exclusive language of instruction, not more than 5 years
prior to the anticipated semester of enrollment.
Other Considerations
Residency Status
U.S. Citizenship or Permanent Resident status (green card) is required.
What does the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine program look for?
PCOM Admissions Committees review applications holistically, taking several factors
into account when assessing applications for interview and acceptance to the Doctor
of Osteopathic Medicine program. Interviews and admissions decisions for the DO program
are granted not solely on GPAs or MCAT scores, but after consideration of all aspects
of an application including but not limited to: letters of recommendation, autobiographical
statements, clinical experience and research experience.
The following information applies to all PCOM locations.
How do you apply to PCOM's DO program?
We participate in AACOMAS, the centralized application service for the colleges of
osteopathic medicine and adhere to the Applicant Protocol and Admissions Guidelines
as adopted by the American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine and published
online at ChooseDO Explorer. For AACOMAS application questions or assistance, please visit the AACOMAS Applicant Help Center which includes contact information, instructions, and other important details.
Beginning in May, prospective osteopathic medical students interested in Summer 2025
admission for the DO program may submit their application through AACOMAS, a secure web server.
Official transcripts from all colleges/universities attended must be submitted to
AACOMAS for verification.
AACOMAS will accept up to six letters of recommendation through the Evaluations Portal.
Be advised that your full AACOMAS application must be e-submitted and completed by
February 1, 2025 and be verified by February 28, 2025 to be considered for admission.
Does PCOM’s DO program have secondary applications?
There are no supplemental application requirements for 2025 admission. Rather, in
the AACOMAS application, visit the Program Materials section of your PCOM application
and respond to the questions posed on the Questions tab.
How do I apply to the DO program at multiple PCOM locations?
Submit a separate AACOMAS application for PCOM/PCOM South Georgia and/or PCOM Georgia.
In AACOMAS, access to the PCOM South Georgia application can be found through the
PCOM application. On the Questions tab, candidates are asked to select the PCOM location(s)
for which they wish to be considered: PCOM, PCOM South Georgia or both PCOM and PCOM South Georgia. Candidates wishing to apply to PCOM Georgia will need
to complete a separate application in AACOMAS.
Pay the corresponding AACOMAS fee(s).
Submit an institutional application fee to PCOM for each location required:
$75 for PCOM and/or PCOM South Georgia.
$75 for PCOM Georgia.
Submit letters of recommendation either directly to AACOMAS or recommend@pcom.edu. Please note that letters of recommendation will be reviewed and copied to your PCOM
application(s) only upon payment of the PCOM institutional fee.
Although the requirements and the processes are the same, each application is evaluated
for that particular location by the individual Faculty Committee on Admissions for
each location.
What are the application fees for the DO program?
The Office of Admissions will acknowledge receipt of each DO program application electronically
to the email address provided on your AACOMAS application; this message will include
instructions on how to pay the PCOM application fee of $75.
What is the deadline for submitting your DO program application?
IMPORTANT: Your full AACOMAS application must be e-submitted and completed by February 1, 2025 and be verified by February 28, 2025 to be considered for admission. See the DO application process section for additional details.
The application fee(s) and all required materials must be received by the Office of
Admissions by March 1, 2025 in order to have an application reviewed by the Faculty Committee on Admissions. Early
submission is strongly recommended as interviewees are selected and decisions are
rendered on a rolling basis.
DO Application Processing and Assessment
It is the responsibility of the applicant to ensure the receipt of all required materials
by AACOMAS as well as PCOM. Candidates are expected to review the applicant portals
frequently and to exercise patience during the processing of all application materials.
We do not provide status updates, but encourage applicants to access their PCOM application
portal to review their materials.
When will my application be processed?
Your location-specific DO program application will be processed and assessed by the
appropriate Faculty Committee on Admissions only after the receipt of:
Non-refundable application fee of $75 (required to begin application processing);
Official MCAT score report (see instructions below); and
Fulfillment of the Letter of Recommendation requirement (see instructions below).
Permanent Residents of the U.S. will be required to provide a copy of their Permanent
Resident card ("green card") prior to admission. NOTE: Permanent Residency status
"pending" is not eligible for admission.
How do I submit my MCAT scores to AACOMAS?
You can send your MCAT exam results directly from AAMC to AACOMAS so long as AACOMAS
accepts updates. After AACOMAS stops accepting updates, you can send your AAMC verification
code and ID via email to admissions@pcom.edu.
The MCAT must be taken within three years of the desired date of matriculation. For
fall 2025 entry, only MCAT tests taken in 2022, 2023 and 2024 will be considered valid.
PCOM will accept a January 2025 score.
The letter of recommendation requirement for DO admission is as follows.
A minimum of three (3) letters of recommendation are required from individuals who
know the applicant in a professional capacity and can comment on one's character,
work ethic, academic history, scientific acumen, empathy, compassion, resilience,
emotional intelligence, commitment and knowledge of the healthcare environment. The
DO Faculty Committee of Admissions strongly prefers that the letters be from the following
sources:
A pre-health or academic advisor/committee (undergraduate, post-baccalaureate or graduate
programs). A pre-health advisor letter will meet the requirement for one of the three
required letters of recommendation. We would prefer each letter to be submitted separately,
however, a packet of letters from an institution containing three or more letters
of recommendation will indeed meet the letter requirement requirement.
Undergraduate, graduate or post-baccalaureate faculty (preferably those who delivered
a candidate’s completed science coursework), who can attest to academic performance
and aptitude. We highly recommend at least one letter from an academic source.
Physicians, preferably DOs, and/or other health care providers with whom a candidate
has had a professional relationship, who can attest to the applicant's clinical experiences
and overall fit for the profession.
Candidates who may not have the ability to submit letters from any/all of the above
sources should select letter writers who know them in a professional capacity and
can comment on the applicant's character, work ethic, academic history, scientific
acumen, empathy, compassion, resilience, emotional intelligence, commitment and/or
knowledge of the healthcare environment.
How do you submit your letters of recommendation for PCOM’s DO program?
All recommendation letters for the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine program must be
on letterhead and preferably signed by the recommenders.
Recommendation letters must be submitted through AACOMAS to each PCOM location selected,
or via email to recommend@pcom.edu. We cannot accept letters from other sources.
Letters of recommendation processed through Interfolio may, upon your request to Interfolio,
be emailed directly to recommend@pcom.edu.
Will I be interviewed?
Qualified DO program applicants selected by the Faculty Committee on Admissions are
invited for a personal interview on a rolling basis.
PCOM will offer a choice of either virtual or on-campus interviews.
When do interviews occur?
Interviews for the DO program begin in the Summer term and will be conducted through
the Spring term. If you are selected for an interview, you will be sent an email with
required next steps. A candidate can be selected for an interview at any time throughout
the review process at each location as deemed competitive by the Faculty Committee
on Admissions.
How are selected candidates notified?
Applicants to our Philadelphia location will receive an email from admissions@pcom.edu. Applicants to PCOM Georgia will receive invitations from gaadmissions@pcom.edu, and applicants from PCOM South Georgia will receive invitations from sogaadmissions@pcom.edu.
Please add these addresses to your directory so they will not be captured in any email
filters.
Again, we will use the email address provided on your AACOMAS application. Please
check your account on a regular basis. It is your responsibility to update your email
address within your PCOM application portal if it changes.
When do admission decisions and enrollment confirmations occur?
Interviewed candidates are usually notified within 4-6 weeks of their interview date.
PCOM follows the AACOMAS Traffic Guidelines, therefore accepted DO program applicants are asked to send a $250 non-refundable
tuition prepayment according to the posted schedule.
The College requires a criminal background check for all program applicants and enrolled
students. The PCOM Office of Admissions will facilitate a criminal background check
prior to matriculation processed by a PCOM vendor of choice. Subsequent criminal background
checks can occur during enrollment, including but not limited to, when the student
is conducting internships, clerkships, clinical coursework, or other types of coursework
that occur off campus. Should you be charged, convicted of, or plead guilty or no
contest to a misdemeanor or felony crime after the date of your original application
submission, you are required to notify the Dean of your program in writing within
10 business days of the occurrence. This communication should be sent by certified
mail to the Dean at the address on the acceptance letter.
Does PCOM accept transfer students to the DO program?
PCOM does not routinely accept transfer students for the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine
program; however, a transfer application may be considered under extenuating circumstances
and depending on seats available in the class. Consideration will be given only to
a student who is in good standing at an AOA-accredited college of osteopathic medicine
or who is eligible for re-admission to the previously attended college of osteopathic
medicine. COMLEX I must have a passing grade prior to matriculation at PCOM if the
student is accepted by the faculty committee on Admissions.
The initial request for transfer must originate from the dean of the college or university
from which the student wishes to transfer and must be directed to the dean of the
PCOM location to which they are applying. Application materials must be submitted
before February 1, 2025, and a formal interview with the Faculty Committee on Admissions
will be required.
If accepted, a transfer student will be given credit for courses successfully passed
at the previous college that meet PCOM's curriculum requirements. A minimum of two
years must be completed at PCOM for a student to be eligible to receive the DO degree.
Accepted students must be prepared for summer term enrollment. Be advised that an
official passing COMLEX Level I exam must be received prior to matriculation in the
Summer term at PCOM if the student is accepted by the faculty committee on Admissions.
Clinical Education must be sent an official COMLEX Level I score report as soon as
it becomes available.
Transfer requests from one PCOM location to another must be discussed with the Dean
at the PCOM location of enrollment.
For all other students entering the DO program, PCOM does not grant advanced standing
or credit for prior learning or for courses completed at other institutions.
Does PCOM have affiliated programs?
Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine has affiliated DO programs at each of
its locations and offers several multidisciplinary degree options in fields including
public health and forensic medicine. For the complete listing of available programs,
visit our multidisciplinary degree options page.