Medical Schools In Colorado: Updated List

While the list of medical schools in Colorado isn’t very long, it’s one of the more popular states when it comes to total interested applicants.

And the reason is simple.

Not only are the schools great, but the location is beautiful as well. If you’re into the outdoors and want to become a doctor, Colorado medical schools are definitely worth considering.

But because of the limited number of schools and the appealing area, the competition can be stiff. This means you should understand as much as you can about each medical school in Colorado before you apply.

In this list, we’ll share the general facts and details about each school, plus some acceptance stats you’ll need to know for the admission process.

University of Colorado School of Medicine

  • Location: Aurora, CO
  • GPA: 3.82
  • MCAT: 512
  • Tuition: $39,758 In-state, $65,714 Out-of-state
  • Public/Private: Public

Located on the Anschutz Medical Campus in Aurora, the University of Colorado School of Medicine is one of the newest health care educational institutions in the United States. Ranked eighth among public medical schools in funding from the National Institute of Health, the college is well known for admitting an equal number of male and female students.

Innovative in research, the school holds an impressive record of firsts, including the development of effective shingle vaccines, the identification of child abuse and the creation of a 3-D digital image of the human body. Other noteworthy accomplishments include the first human liver transplant, the first description of toxic shock syndrome and the development of the standard for classifying and numbering human chromosomes.

You have a wide range of degree programs from which to choose at the school, including Doctors of Medicine or Physical Therapy, Masters of Physician Assistant Studies, Medical Science in Anesthesiology, Genetic Counseling and Modern Human Anatomy, the Medical Scientist Training degree program and several Ph.D. programs.

Your four-year M.D. degree curriculum includes 18 months of system-organized integrated basic science, clinical learning and translational thinking. You’ll then experience 28 months of clinical rotations in 12 blocks and 10 months of clinical electives.

Rocky Vista University College of Osteopathic Medicine

  • Location: Parker, CO
  • GPA: 3.63
  • MCAT: 506
  • Tuition: $54,980
  • Public/Private: Private

The nation’s first private, for-profit health science educational institution to offer a medical degree in over a century, Rocky Vista University College of Osteopathic Medicine is housed in a 145,000-square-foot state-of-the-art structure in Parker. Ranked as one of the nation’s least expensive medical schools by U.S. News & World Report, the college contributes significantly to the community’s economy by providing jobs and paying taxes, all without the support of taxpayer funding.

For five years, the school has been designated military friendly and educates one of the highest percentages of students on military scholarships among civilian medical schools. The school offers the D.O. degree, which emphasizes primary care and a whole-person approach to medicine.

Your four-year applications-based curriculum at this DO school includes two years of classroom-based education in the basic health sciences and methodology. You’re immediately exposed to clinical settings during your first semester and increase your exposure during your second year by interacting with on-campus standardized patients and, while under physician supervision, with real patients in both office and hospital settings.

You may also enroll in an elective specialized educational Honor Track, including the Academic Medicine and Leadership, Digital Health, Global, Rural and Wilderness or Urban Medicine and Physician-Scientist Tracks. Your final two years will involve clinical rotations under physician supervision.

Time To Get Started

Now that you know about the medical schools in Colorado, it’s time to think about applying. By now you probably have an understanding of how competitive each school is, and what your chances are.

If you think you might need a little extra help getting accepted (or just want peace of mind) we’d love to chat with you. Over the years we’ve gotten hundreds of students into their dream school and can do the same for you!

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