The Six Year Medical Program (MD) is applicable to High School graduates or College graduates with non-science backgrounds. Further information is provided below:
Our Admissions committee will look into a variety of factors for an applicant to be considered for admission into the six year medical program at one of our affiliated Universities in Poland. Some of those are :
Applicants who have completed their high school or non-science undergraduate studies in countries having an educational system different from that of the United States or Canada will be evaluated on their merits. These students must have their education evaluated by a US based Education and Credential Evaluating agency (such as World Education Services – WES).
We strongly believe in the value of a personal interview over the phone or in person with prospective students. Applicants whose credentials are judged to be indicative will be invited or notified for an interview, generally within two to four weeks after the initial application materials have been received by our office. The interview helps assess your overall personal and academic background, maturity, adaptability, character, aptitude, and most importantly, your motivation to become a doctor. Applicants are advised that being granted an interview is not a guarantee of acceptance, though it does play a significant part in the decision by the Admissions Committee.
To apply for the Six Year Medical Program, prospective students are required to have High School with a focus on sciences. The coursework should include the following:
It is highly recommended to have completed Advanced Placement Courses in Biology, Chemistry and Physics.
Since we have a rolling admissions process, there are no application deadlines. We continue to accept applications for each fall semester until all seats are filled. In the event that all seats are filled before an applicant receives a decision, the application is automatically considered for the following academic year.
The Six Year Medical Program curriculums can be found on our University’s website at the links found below :