The courses below are required for admission; you may apply while coursework is in progress:
Prerequisite Coursework | |
Biology or Zoology with accompanying Labs | 1 year / 2 semesters required |
Inorganic/General Chemistry with accompanying Labs | 1 year / 2 semesters required |
Organic Chemistry with accompanying Lab | 1 semester required |
Physics with accompanying Labs | 1 year / 2 semesters required |
Composition (writing intensive) | 1 semester required |
Behavioral/Social Sciences (first-year Psychology and Sociology strongly suggested) | 2 courses required |
To be considered for admission, you must have a BA or BS or complete the requirements for a degree before enrollment. The degree must be from an accredited institution.
Competitive scores on a standardized exam such as MCAT and GRE,.
The BMS program will continue to accept the various appropriate graduate admissions tests (including GRE & MCAT) as posted in our admission requirements.
If you earned a bachelor’s degree from outside the U.S. and/or you do not hold U.S. citizenship or permanent residency, you are required to demonstrate proof of English proficiency via an official TOEFL report that includes a total score and category scores in reading, writing, listening and speaking. (The TOEFL requirement may be waived if you have been a full-time student at a U.S. college or university for at least two consecutive years, or if you are from a country in which English is a primary language.)
Minimum overall GPA and overall science GPA, as calculated by the CAS you are applying through, is 2.75. Anyone with an overall GPA or overall science GPA below a 2.75 will not qualify for admission. See the BMS class profile for more information.
We require three letters of recommendation written by either professors who have taught you in class or a supervisor under whom you have worked.
Alternatively, composite letters from a pre-professional committee may be submitted in place of the three individual letters.
Letters of recommendation must be by the recommenders or by a university representative in the case where a committee letter is used. If you have obtained any recommendation letters through Interfolio, please on how to upload letters from Interfolio to an online application system.
Official transcripts need to be submitted from each college, university, and community college previously attended according to .
Applicants must communicate interest in and understanding of the medical field and its various components as well as demonstrate motivation and commitment to health care through employment, volunteer work, or other experiences.
A competitive applicant will demonstrate a commitment to public service through a variety of humanitarian-based activities to serve for the benefit and betterment of their surrounding community.
A competitive applicant will demonstrate leadership characteristics through a variety of activities.
Applicants must demonstrate strong oral and written communication skills.
International applicants are eligible for admission to the Biomedical Sciences program.
However, one of the benefits of joining the Biomedical Sciences program is the opportunity to interview for admission to other degree programs at Rosalind Franklin University.
Because the Allopathic Medicine program in Chicago Medical School will only consider applications from U.S. citizens, U.S. Permanent Residents (Green Card holders) and Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) students, this BMS student benefit to interview with Chicago Medical School would not apply to international students.
International students interested in applying to any other Rosalind Franklin University programs (e.g. Doctor of Podiatric Medicine, MS in Physician Assistant Studies, or Doctor of Pharmacy programs) while in the Biomedical Sciences program may be considered for an interview and admission, assuming the applicant meets the program’s requirements.