Premedical/Predental Track
Pursue a Premedical/Predental Track at Azusa Pacific University
This is a benefit and advising relationship provided to your degree if you’re accepted
into the track. You’ll be familiar with the medical/dental school admission process through personalized,
step-by-step advising and a mock interview with the premedical committee, yielding
a high success rate for admission to medical and dental schools. You’ll also have
the opportunity to receive a committee letter in support of your medical or dental
school application.
Students interested in this track should consider the Bachelor of Science in Biological
Sciences or Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry (Pre-Health Professions Emphasis)
programs to fulfill medical school and dental school requirements.
Program at a Glance
Application Deadline
- Students in second-year courses BIOL 280 and CHEM 252 who are planning to apply to medical or dental school may apply for APU's premedical/predental track.
Program Information
- Program Units: 38-40
Location
- Azusa (Main Campus)
Gain Hands-on Experience
- Benefit from focused academic advising tailored toward your career goals.
- Prepare for grad school interviews via a mock interview with the premedical/predental committee
- Take a course that will prepare you to receive a high score on the Medical College Admissions Test (MCAT).
By the Numbers
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Program Details
Students in this track have a high success rate for acceptance into medical and dental schools as they become familiar with the medical school or dental school admission process through personalized, step-by-step advising and a mock interview with the premedical/predental committee. In addition, students have the opportunity to receive a committee letter in support of their medical or dental school application.
Students interested in this track should consider the Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences program or Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry (Pre-Health Professions Emphasis) program, which are designed to fulfill medical school and dental school program requirements and prepare students well for medical or dental school.
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On-campus student employment is available for students needing additional income to pay for education-related expenses. APU students also find work off campus in the surrounding community.
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Freshman Year
At APU, the premedical/predental track begins during freshman year as students establish a solid foundation in English and in the sciences (general biology, general chemistry, organic chemistry, physics, and calculus). Students should make it a priority in these core science courses to develop the work habits and the commitment to excellence that results in A grades. These courses, plus a semester of biochemistry, are required for the majority of medical and dental schools.
Sophomore Year
Typically, prospective medical and dental students apply to the premedical/predental track in spring of their sophomore year while taking 200-level biology and chemistry courses. The Department of Biology and Chemistry admits students to the premedical/predental track who have shown a serious commitment to preparing for a career in medicine or dentistry, and who are performing at a level that would make acceptance into medical or dental school a realistic possibility.
Students admitted to medical majors progress through their college education with the fellowship and support of like-minded peers, and benefit from academic advising from members of the Premedical/Predental Advisory Committee.
Junior Year
In their junior year, students in this track have the opportunity to take our in-house MCAT review course and the premedical/predental practicum course.
Senior Year
As seniors, students in this track prepare for the process of interviewing at medical or dental schools by participating in mock interviews with the Premedical/Predental Advisory Committee. This experience culminates with the committee assisting each student with the application process and submitting a committee letter on his/her behalf.
Preparing for the Mock Interview
The purpose of the mock interview is twofold:
- To better prepare students for medical or dental school interviews.
- To assist the committee in preparing a committee letter to enhance the student’s application.
To ensure that these goals are met, premedical/predental track students should:
- Request letters of recommendation from faculty, MDs, DOs, research advisors, etc., in January of the application year.
- Ensure that all letters of recommendation are sent to committee advisor by April of the application year (prior to scheduling the mock interview).
- Schedule mock interviews with the committee chair in April of the application year.
- Start drafting their personal statement in January of the application year.
- Submit personal statements to the committee before or at the time of the mock interview if feedback is desired.
Medical and Dental School Academic Prerequisites
In addition to APU’s General Education requirements, view the typical academic prerequisites required by most medical and dental schools.
Preparation for medical or dental school can begin as early as high school. Follow these four guidelines and review the specific precollege classes recommended for medical majors.
Basic Preparation Guidelines
- Study as many different sciences as you can (e.g., a year each of biology, chemistry, physics, and geology).
- Take as many mathematics classes as you can.
- Study a foreign language as many years as you can.
- Develop as many computer skills as you can.
Recommended Precollege Classes
Essential:
- 1 year biology
- 1 year chemistry
- At least 3 years of math, including basic and advanced algebra, geometry, and trigonometry
- English (ability to write and read at the appropriate level, including understanding math word problems)
Strongly recommended:
- Physics
- Calculus
- Advanced biology or anatomy and physiology
Also recommended:
- Speech
- Computer sciences
- Social studies and history
Additional learning:
- Medical terminology
- Critical thinking
- Logic (rational, deductive, and inductive reasoning)
- Professional behaviors (punctuality, attendance, attire, personal interactions with patients or health care team, etc.)
Azusa Pacific University is accredited by the WASC Senior College and University Commission (WSCUC).
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