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University Of Washington School Of Medicine Acceptance Rate

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University of Washington School of Medicine

Founded in 1944, University of Washington School of Medicine is a Public school located in Seattle, WA. It is the medical school at University of Washington-Seattle Campus. The application deadline for University of Washington School of Medicine is October 15 and the application fee is $35.

University of Washington School of Medicine is ranked 93 rd in Best Medical Schools, 1 st in Expensive Medical School Tuition, and 4 th in Largest Medical Schools.

The following statements briefly introduce University of Washington School of Medicine along with key academic facts.

  • The average MCAT Score of enrolled students at University of Washington School of Medicine is 510 – the average MCAT score of U.S. medical schools is 512.
  • The average GPA of enrolled students at University of Washington School of Medicine is 3.75 – the average GPA score of U.S. medical schools is 3.73.
  • The 2023 medical school tuition at University of Washington School of Medicine is $94,457 – the average medical school tuition is $62,125.
  • The acceptance rate* at University of Washington School of Medicine is 2.82% – the average acceptance rate of U.S. medical school is 3.52%.
  • Total 1,175 medical school students have enrolled to University of Washington School of Medicine for academic year 2022-2023.

*The acceptance rate: percentage of applicants who are enrolled finally.

2023 University of Washington School of Medicine Tuition & Fees

The 2023 tuition at University of Washington School of Medicine is $53,573 for Washington residents and $94,457 for out-of-state students. The 2023 tuition & fees is increased by 33.07% compared to the previous year rate (2022). University of Washington School of Medicine’s tuition is 56.95% higher than average tuition of U.S. medical schools and 39.6% higher than average tuition of Washington medical schools.

The medical school tuition differs and more expensive than the regular undergraduate and graduate programs. The average undergraduate program tuition & fees at University of Washington-Seattle Campus is $12,242 for Washington residents and $40,740 for out-of-state students. The average graduate schools tuition & fees other than medical school is $18,057 for Washington residents and $31,530 for out-of-state students

The average living costs including room & board and transportation costs is $28,604 and the personal miscellaneous expenses is $3,184.

University of Washington School of Medicine 2023 Tuition & Fees

Washington Residents Out-of-State
University of Washington School of Medicine Tuition & Fees $53,573 $94,457
U.S. Public Medical School Average $38,176 $60,181
Washington Public Medical School Average $47,241 $67,683
Living Costs $28,604
Miscellaneous expenses $3,184
Books & Supplies $2,998
Undergraduate Program $12,242 $40,740
Graduate Program $18,057 $31,530

4-Yeras MD Program Total Costs

The tuition for MD program varies by medical years depending on mandatory fees and required course works. The estimated COA (cost of attendance) for the standard four(4) years MD program at University of Washington School of Medicine is $344,430 for Washington residents and $502,104 out-of-state students based on the current tuition rate. The COA includes the costs for tuition & fees, room & board, transportation, books & supplies, and other personal miscellaneous expenses. The next table summarizes medical school costs for four(4) years by year and cost item.

University of Washington School of Medicine Year by Year Cost of Attendance

Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 4 Years Estimation
Tuition & Fees
Washington Residents $53,573 $46,452 $53,573 $53,573 $207,171
Out-of-State $94,457 $81,474 $94,457 $94,457 $364,845
Room & Board / transportation $28,604 $28,823 $29,484 $29,484 $116,395
Books & Supplies $2,998 $1,997 $1,889 $1,244 $8,128
Miscellaneous Expenses $3,184 $3,184 $3,184 $3,184 $12,736
COA
Washington Residents $88,359 $80,456 $88,130 $87,485 $344,430
Out-of-State $129,243 $115,478 $129,014 $128,369 $502,104
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MCAT & GPA Scores

The average MCAT score of enrolled students at University of Washington School of Medicine is 510. Compared to the average MCAT of all medical schools, the MCAT score of University of Washington School of Medicine is around average of U.S. medical schools (the average score is 512).

The average GPA is 3.75 and it is around average compared to other medical schools (the average GPA is 3.73).

University of Washington School of Medicine 2023 MCAT and GPA

2023
MCAT – University of Washington School of Medicine 510
U.S. Medical Schools 512
Washington Medical Schools 509
GPA – University of Washington School of Medicine 3.75
U.S. Medical Schools 3.73
Washington Medical Schools 3.68

Acceptance Rate & Yield

The 2023 acceptance rate at University of Washington School of Medicine is 2.82% where 7,630 applicants have applied to and 270 students have accepted and finally enrolled to school. The acceptance rate at University of Washington School of Medicine is average compared to other medical schools in united states (the average acceptance rate is 3.52%). Note that the acceptance rate means the percentage of applicants who are accepted and enrolled (not just accepted).

University of Washington School of Medicine 2023 Acceptance Rate and Yield

Total Residency Gender
Washington Other State Men Women
Applicants 9,577 1,207
(12.6%)
8,370
(87.4%)
4,223
(44.1%)
5,344
(55.8%)
Enrolled 270 144
(53.3%)
126
(46.7%)
117
(43.3%)
152
(56.3%)
Acceptance Rate 2.82% 11.93% 1.51% 2.77% 2.85%
U.S. Medical Schools 3.52% 10.29% 1.04% 3.48% 3.56%
Washington Medical Schools 3.69% 9.71% 1.20% 3.93% 3.49%

New Students and Total Enrollment

For the academic year 2021-2022, total 270 first-time students have enrolled in University of Washington School of Medicine.By residency, 53.3% of new students is Washington residents and 46.7% of enrolled students from other States. By gender, 56.3% of enrolled students is women and 43.3% is men students.

A total of 1,175 students have enrolled to University of Washington School of Medicine. By gender, there are 498 male and 676 female students at University of Washington School of Medicine.

2022 Student Population at University of Washington School of Medicine

2022
Total Enrollment 1,175
Men Students 498
Women Students 676
First-time Students 270

Acceptance Statistics

The UW School of Medicine works to support the physician workforce needs of the WWAMI (Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana and Idaho) region. As such, around 96% of our class on average are residents of one of the five states that we support. We do accept applicants from outside the WWAMI region; however, it is far more competitive. Therefore, we recommend that all applicants looking to apply to the UW School of Medicine ensure that it is the right fit for their aspirations.

We do not accept international or Canadian students. Applicants with DACA status who reside in a WWAMI state and who are legally authorized and recognized by their state’s residency office as a resident for WWAMI educational purposes will be considered for admission. (See State Eligibility).

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Class Sizes

There are a certain number of designated seats per state based on legislative funding. These numbers have changed in the past, but have remained steady for 3 years now.

Seattle 100 Seats*
Spokane 60 Seats
Alaska 20 Seats
Montana 30 Seats
Idaho 40 Seats
Wyoming 20 Seats

*10 Seats approx per year are for MSTP (MD/PhD)

Entering Class of 2022

These numbers include the Medical Scientist Training Program (M.D./Ph.D.) applicants.

* WWAMI is an acronym for Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana, and Idaho. All other applicants are referred to as being from out-of-region (OOR). OOR applicants are only considered for the Seattle class.

Entering class of 2022 by Foundations Site (Total >

Total

WA

WY

AK

*3 are MSTP
**1 is MSTP

E22 Class Facts

Disadvantaged (Self-Designated) 21%
Permanent County is Rural 23%
Enrolled Directly after their Undergrad Program 10.4%
Military Service 3.33%
Age Range 21-37
Underrepresented in Medicine* 17%

* Prior to E20 data the groups that were included in this designation were African American/African/Black, Hispanic/Latinx, Pacific Islander/Hawaiian Native, and American Indian/Alaska Native. As of E20 some Southeast Asian subgroups have been added to these in our Underrepresented in Medicine count: Bhutanese, Burmese, Cham, Hmong, Khmer, Lao, Mien, Thai and Vietnamese.

2022 Matriculated

Total WWAMI Non-WWAMI
American Indian/Alaska Native 1 0 0
SE Asian 15 15 0
Asian (non-SEA) 35 33 1
Black/African American 6 5 1
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0 0 0
White 164 156 8
Latinx/Hispanic 16 14 2
2+ More Races (W/URM) 8 8 0
2+ More Races (No URM) 10 8 2
Other 9 8 1
Not Indicated 6 6 0
Total 270 253 17

For the Latinx/Hispanic group, students may be multi-racial but are counted exclusively in that grouping due to alignment with federal/national data collection and reporting methods.

Data for both the MD and MSTP program are included, and students are not double-counted.

WWAMI (Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana, Idaho applicants)

E-2022 E-2021 E-2020 E-2019 E-2018 E-2017 E-2016
Applications 1,453 1,689 1,391 1,737 1,368 1,356 1,372
Interviewed 713 879 633 772 704 659 694
Offered Acceptance 300 305 310 317 282 288 282
Matriculated 253 254 252 259 249 252 254

OOR (Out-of-region applicants)

E-2022 E-2021 E-2020 E-2019 E-2018 E-2017 E-2016
Applications 6,179 105 44 6,726 7,656 7,251 7,405
Interviewed 105 90 53 112 108 110 122
Offered Acceptance 44 46 48 41 55 44 30
Matriculated 17 16 18 20 22 18 16

Alternates Accepted

Seattle/OOR Spokane AK MT ID WY
E-2022 41 (37) 5 3 2 9 (8) 2
E-2021 49 (47) 8 1 11 (8) 4 2
E-2020 47 (43) 7 3 9 (8) 7 6
E-2019 24 4 11 4 8 3
E-2018 32 (28) 3 3 2 10 (9) 3
E-2017 30 5 (4) 4 (2) 4 4
E-2016 32 (26) 2 4 10 (9) 2

The whole number is the position on the waitlist; (#) is the actual number of applicants accepted. The difference is due to alternates declining the position.

E22 Acceptance Rates

These are the average rates of acceptance for each applicant pool over the last three years for the M.D. program only. The percentage represents the number of applicants offered admission divided by the number that applied for that cohort. The rates for Seattle and Spokane represent the number of applicants offered admission divided by the number who were interviewed for the respective cohort.

Alaska 27%
Montana 26%
Idaho 27%
Wyoming 39%

Out-of-region applicants 0.4%

Maddie Otto
Maddie Otto

Maddie is a second-year medical student at the University of Notre Dame in Sydney and one of Level Medicine’s workshop project managers. Prior to studying medicine, she worked and studied as a musician in Melbourne. She has a background in community arts, which combined her love for both the arts and disability support. She is an advocate for intersectional gender equity, and is passionate about accessibility and inclusive practice within the healthcare system.

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