Medical Schools That Do Not Accept
AP/IB Credit or That Require Supplementation (Alphabetical by
state)
AP credit not accepted
University of Arizona College
of Medicine
Keck School of Medicine of the University of
Southern
Loma Linda
University School of Medicine
University of California,
Davis School of Medicine
University of California,
Los Angeles David Geffen
School of Medicine at
UCLA
University of California,
San Diego School of Medicine
Mercer University
School of Medicine
Uniformed Services University
of the Health Sciences F. Edward Hebert School of
Medicine
Boston University
School of Medicine
Harvard Medical
School
University of Nebraska College
of Medicine
University of Nevada School
of Medicine
Case Western
Cleveland Clinic
Lerner College of Medicine (note: differs from
CWU)
Temple University
School of Medicine (accepted on
individual basis)
University of Puerto
Rico School of Medicine (accepted for Spanish/English only)
University of South
Dakota School of Medicine (accepted only for biology)
University of Tennessee,
Health Science Center
College of Medicine
University of Texas
Medical School at Galveston
(accepted only for non-science)
University of Texas
Medical School at San
Antonio (advanced biology may be considered)
University of Utah
School of Medicine (accepted only for chemistry if 4-5 score)
University of Vermont College
of Medicine
AP credit accepted only if supplemented
Yale University
School of Medicine
Saint
Louis
University School of Medicine
Columbia University
College of Physicians and Surgeons
State University
of New York Downstate Medical
Center College
of Medicine
University of Rochester
School of Medicine and Dentistry (biology, English must be
supplemented)
Duke University School of
Medicine (chemistry/biology/physics must be supplemented)
Pennsylvania State
University College of Medicine (not for upper
division courses)
University of Pittsburgh School
of Medicine
Vanderbilt University
School of Medicine
University of Washington School
of Medicine
NOTE 1: Official University of Colorado
transcripts list AP or IB credit only as total credits (e.g., 12 credits of
AP). When submitting transcripts to AMCAS or other application services, you
will need to have the University
of Colorado Registrar’s
Office send a copy of ‘Screen #150, Transfer credit’ along with your official
transcript to display your AP or IB credit as individual courses. The Registrar’s
Office is familiar with this request.
NOTE 2: This sheet
is for general informational purposes only. It is your obligation to check the MSAR or websites of each medical school
for current admissions requirements. 02/06