Brown’s Program in Liberal Medical Education (PLME) combines undergraduate and medical school, allowing direct entry without the MCAT.
UCSD offers a BS/MD program, allowing students to enter medical school without taking the MCAT after completing undergraduate studies.
Rochester’s EAP allows undergraduate students to secure a spot in their medical school without the MCAT, focusing on holistic development.
Boston University’s EAP offers a seamless transition from undergraduate studies to medical school without the MCAT requirement for select applicants.
Northwestern’s Early Assurance Program offers medical school admission after the second year of undergraduate studies without needing the MCAT.
The University of Miami offers a combined BA/MD program for students who meet specific academic standards, skipping the MCAT.
Consider medical schools abroad that don’t require the MCAT, though you’ll need to check their accreditation for U.S. licensing.
Explore these programs and take the first step toward your medical career—MCAT-free!