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Admission Options

For questions regarding admission options and specialty programs, contact the admissions team at 918-561-8324.


3+1 Med Bound Program

Achieve your professional goals of becoming a doctor through OSU College of Osteopathic Medicine’s 3+1 Med Bound Program. This new admission option allows students to apply to medical school during their freshmen year.

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ROTC Med Bound Program

The ROTC Med Bound Program offers a clear path for Reserve Officers’ Training Corps
(ROTC) students to apply to OSU Center for Health Sciences, College of Osteopathic
Medicine during their freshman year of college at Oklahoma State University.

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3+1 Program

The 3+1 Program allows undergraduate students to complete the academic requirements for their bachelor’s degree and their doctor of osteopathic medicine degree in seven years instead of the traditional eight years. 

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Guaranteed Interview Program

Provides prospective students from partner universities in Oklahoma with a clear path to earn an interview to the OSU College of Osteopathic Medicine.

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Bridge Program

Promotes entry into the osteopathic medical profession of high-potential students who come from disadvantaged or medically underrepresented backgrounds or are pursuing medicine as a second career. After successful completion of the bridge year, students matriculate into the OSU College of Osteopathic Medicine and join the incoming medical school class.

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Guaranteed Admissions Program

Applicants who interview with the College of Medicine and receive a referral to the Graduate Certificate Program will be provisionally accepted for the following academic year if the requirements* are met.

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Out-of-State Tuition Waiver

The OSU College of Osteopathic Medicine is offering admitted students with permanent residency in Arkansas, Kansas, and Missouri an out-of-state tuition waiver if they score a 500 on their MCAT and have an overall 3.5 GPA. Admitted students with permanent residency from Texas who score at least a 500 on their MCAT and have a 3.5 GPA may be eligible for scholarships.

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