How many leters of recommendations is required for unlv

The Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV only accepts primary applications via AMCAS. The application and its materials must be submitted by October 1. There is a fee to complete the primary application and students who need financial assistance can apply for the AAMC Fee Assistance Program.

Applicant access to AMCAS typically begins in May each year with the ability to submit to schools starting in June. Campuses then receive applications beginning in July for review and processing. For more information on the AAMC timeline to application and live dates, please visit the AAMC Pre-Med Calendar.

Additional details regarding the school of medicine timeline and selection process are available on our website for your convenience.

There are eight required primary application components to apply to the Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV:

* A degree may be in progress during application but must be conferred prior to starting enrollment at the medical school.

Degree

A conferred bachelor's degree or higher from a U.S. college or university that is regionally accredited is required for enrollment at the Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV.

If you hold an international bachelor’s degree and don’t intend to get a U.S. bachelor’s degree, then you must instead have a graduate degree from a U.S. regionally accredited institution (master’s or higher) along with the prerequisite courses from a U.S. school. Please note that citizenship is also required.

MCAT

An MCAT score of 499 or higher is required and applicants must have taken the MCAT no later than the final application deadline of October 1.

The most recent MCAT score will be used for the admissions screening process, and MCAT scores cannot be more than three years old at the time of application.

It is not recommended to take the MCAT more than three times, however you will not be disqualified if you do have more than three attempts.

There are no set minimum scores for the four MCAT testing sections (i.e. Chem/Phys, CARS, Bio/BioChem, Psych/Soc) however the MCAT reporting of these sections is reviewed by the school.

GPA

An undergraduate (cumulative) GPA of 3.2 or higher is required.

An undergraduate biology, chemistry, physics, and math (BCPM) GPA of 3.2 or higher is also required.

These GPAs are calculated by AMCAS and reported to the school in cumulative form and by year of study (freshman, sophomore, junior, senior along with post-bacc and graduate, if applicable).

For applicants whose undergraduate GPAs do not meet our minimums for BCPM or cumulative, your application may be considered with post-baccalaureate or graduate work. This can include: formal post-bacc programs designed for those seeking medical school admissions; self-directed coursework, primarily in BCPM studies; or other graduate degrees that include BCPM studies.

It is required to have at least 30 credit hours of BCPM post-bacc or graduate course work at a 3.2 GPA or higher to be considered when the undergraduate GPA does not meet the minimum application requirements. It is better to have 40 to 50 credit hours and also a strong MCAT score.

All post-bacc and/or graduate credits have to come from a U.S. college or university that has the proper regional accreditation.

Only post-bacc or graduate work can be considered in lieu of the non-qualifying undergraduate GPAs. Junior and senior year GPA bands from undergraduate studies do not count as a qualifier when the undergraduate GPAs are below the 3.2 minimum requirement.

Please also note that AMCAS takes into account all courses and all grades completed during your studies, which includes original courses and any course retakes.

Courses in progress at the time of application are not officially calculated into the candidate’s GPA, however if an application prerequisite is in progress, an unofficial transcript of that course must be submitted to the office of admissions when the grade is finalized which is used to confirm the requirements but again, this will not be calculated into the AMCAS GPA.

Prerequisites

Prerequisite courses must have been completed less than 10 years prior to the time of application and need to be graded from a regionally accredited U.S. college or university with a grade of "C-" or higher. Students cannot use advanced placement (AP) credits, audited classes, the College Level Examination Program (CLEP) or courses with pass/fail grading for prerequisites (with the exception of the listed COVID semesters where a passing or satisfactory grade can be considered).

Required prerequisites include the following: