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Would anyone, by any chance, know of any DO schools that accept ACE credits when enrolling new students?
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There are 38 schools of osteopathic medicine.
U.S. Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine
Some schools have multiple campuses, so the number of distinct schools is 32. That's a reasonable number for you to look up. For something as important as professional school, I wouldn't take someone else's word for it.
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clep3705 Wrote:There are 38 schools of osteopathic medicine. U.S. Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine
Some schools have multiple campuses, so the number of distinct schools is 32. That's a reasonable number for you to look up. For something as important as professional school, I wouldn't take someone else's word for it.
I agree with clep3705, however; "almost all" medical/professional schools such as engineering require a GPA evaluation for the last 60-90 credits.
ACE/NCCRS, CLEP/DSST etc are mainly for year 1 and have no grade, they will not be looked at, it's your final 2-3 years of your premed prereq's.
Further to that, they also look at your MCAT and other scores, it's not "only" your transcripts, but that's a major part of evaluating your application.
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