MD Application Requirements

All applicants to the Spencer Fox Eccles School of Medicine at the University of Utah must meet the minimum MCAT and GPA requirements in order to be eligible for a secondary application. Upon meeting these requirements, the SFESOM Admissions Committee considers all aspects of the medical school application through a holistic review process. Applicants must meet a variety of academic and activity requirements, as the balance of outside activities and responsibilities with school or work can be an indicator of one’s ability to navigate the personal and professional challenges they may face as a physician.

Applicants interested in applying to the MSTP program (formerly MD-PhD) should also review the respective criteria and requirements for that program.

Beginning the 2023-2024 application cycle, the SFESOM is no longer accepting Early Decision Program (EDP) applications.

View the sections below for the specific criteria required for the SFESOM MD application:

Bachelor's degree

No specific or recommended undergraduate major required

GPA - MCAT MATRIX

The SFESOM employs a matrix model when considering an applicant's GPA and MCAT scores.

Applicants with MCAT scores and undergraduate GPA within the following ranges are encouraged to apply to our program:

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

Only an applicant's total cumulative undergraduate GPA as calculated by AMCAS will be considered with their application. Post-Baccalaureate GPA is factored into the undergraduate GPA, however graduate GPA will not be considered.

SFESOM does not consider MCAT subsections and will use an applicant's highest overall MCAT score in the matrix.

All applicants are required to take the MCAT within four (4) years of their matriculation to medical school.

Only MCAT exams taken after January 2021 through September 2024 will be considered for the 2024-2025 application cycle.

SFESOM applicants are required to complete the AAMC PREview exam (formerly known as the AAMC SJT) in order to be considered for an interview invitation.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

The AAMC PREview professional readiness exam is a situational judgement test developed and administered by the AAMC. It is a standardized exam designed to assess examinees’ understanding of effective pre-professional behavior across eight core competencies for entering medical school. The PREview exam will be held virtually, allowing applicants to take the test from anywhere online while maintaining a high level of security with live, remote human proctoring.

AAMC PREview Registration Fee: $100.00
* This registration fee is waived for those who have been approved for the AAMC Fee Assistance Program. Applicants must be awarded Fee Assistance Program benefits prior to paying the PREview registration fee – Fee Assistance Program benefits are not retroactive. No refunds will be issued if you register for the PREview exam first and your Fee Assistance Program application is later approved.

Stay Updated on PREview Participating Schools
Participating schools, including those affiliated with the American Medical College Application Service® (AMCAS®), Texas Medical & Dental Schools Application Services (TMDSAS), and American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine Application Service (AACOMAS), are listed on the AAMC PREview website.

Additionally, it is essential that any students who are planning to apply to medical school for the 2025 cycle check whether the schools they are interested in require or recommend taking the PREview exam.

Applicants are encouraged to participate in a variety of activities that are of interest to them and support their goals toward becoming a physician.

All activities must have occurred since high school graduation and are encouraged to align with the AAMC Premed Competencies for Entering Medical Students.

Please note that examples listed below are not comprehensive and are provided as application guidance. Each applicant is encouraged to list their own unique experiences to present their strongest application.

Clinical Experience

Experiences in a clinical setting demonstrating a commitment to medicine and providing patient care, understanding of the typical day of a physician, and/or interaction with different specialties, medical environments, and patient populations.

Examples of clinical experiences may include:

Community Engagement

Experiences demonstrating a commitment to service and community involvement.

Examples of community engagement activities may include:

Leadership

Demonstrated experiences showcasing one’s abilities to lead, make decisions, and/or hold positions of responsibility.

Examples of leadership activities may include:

Intellectual Curiosity

Involvement in activities that demonstrate initiative, achievements, and evidence of continued learning and growth as it relates to research, academia, or professional endeavors.

Examples of intellectual curiosity activities may include:

Additional Activities

Applicants may have activities that may not fit into one designated category but may be valuable to their application.

Examples of additional activities may include:

Due to online courses being mandatory at most colleges during the COVID-19 pandemic, applicants will not be required to earn a letter grade to meet our premedical coursework requirements beginning Spring 2020, per their individual institution's grading policies during that time period.

REQUIRED COURSEWORK:

Biology

Two (2) courses with all course-required labs*

*Course-required labs: Lab courses that are required to complete a given course as offered by the institution. If a course does not have a required lab component, students are not required to take an additional lab to meet SFESOM requirements. If students are unsure if a course in question has a required lab, it is recommended to contact an academic advisor within their institution.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

All applications to the SFESOM must be submitted through the American Medical College Application Services (AMCAS) website.

AMCAS Applications must be submitted between May and October of one's application year, with a SFESOM priority consideration submission date of August 1 and a final submission deadline of October 1. See the Admissions timeline for more details.

Fee Waivers

AMCAS Application Updates:

​​​​​​If invited to complete a Secondary Application, applicants will be required to submit the application fee and all application materials by the deadline provided at the time of invite.

Fee Waivers

Secondary Application Updates:

Applicants are required to submit a minimum of three (3) letters.

Applicants are required to submit a variety of statements and short answer essays throughout the application process. We encourage applicants to pull from all corners of their experiences - past and present - and focus on how those experiences have directed you toward medicine and shaped you into the physician you hope to become.

Personal Statement

SFESOM Secondary Application Short Essays