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Recent Health Professional School Acceptance information (11/15) Medical Schools information is at the top of this document with other Health Profession information following Graphs and statistics will give all students an idea of what they will need to do. The information will give current students an idea of where they are regarding their academic record and acceptance benchmarks. AAMC Medical Schools (American MD programs) Acceptance Rates. It is very hard to compare acceptance numbers across institutions. Everyone measures rates differently and may report on different populations. The resources and collective knowledge of an institution should be the important things to compare and ask about as you visit schools. What you do to prepare and succeed determines your acceptance in a professional school. Your job now should be to find a school which is a good fit for you and has a broad range of strengths, while having good HPA resources and programming. Since you will find acceptance rates reported at other institutions, three different ways to measure the acceptance rates of our students are given below. Remember, we are not gate-keepers at Rhodes, all students who want to apply from Rhodes are assisted. This is not true of all programs. Any student at Rhodes who participates in any of our programming is considered to be in our HPA program. Our Medical acceptance rate for only our graduating seniors going straight to AAMC Medical Schools for 2009-2014 seniors (6 yrs) averages 65%. This is 56% greater than 2014 national overall acceptance rate. However more than 20% of our successful first-time applicants apply at graduation or as recent alumni and are not counted in this statistic. Few other schools publish this acceptance rate and the culture nationwide is moving towards more and more students taking a growth year before going on to medical school. As is true nationally, some of our students delay their application to medical school. (The average age of entering AAMC medical students is 24-25 years old.) Some of our best students do two year service programs such as Teach for America or the Peace Corps. Our students' overall acceptance rate to AAMC Medical Schools summed over 6 graduating years, is 79% (2009-2014)*. This is 93% greater than 2014 national rate. This rate is higher if we were to include students who go on to take graduate or postbaccalaureate programs before applying to medical school, or students going on to non-AAMC osteopathic and offshore allopathic schools. I think the best measure is the following, as we allow all of our students to apply and the following emphasizes success based on student achievement. Of all Rhodes students who applied from the past 6 years (2009-2014)* who had stats of ≥ 3.40 GPA,& ≥ 27 MCAT (this is the about the 1 s.d. of the 2014 national GPA (3.69) and MCAT (31.4) averages of those accepted at AAMC medical schools) our acceptance rate was 91%. This is 42% greater than the 2014 national average for students in this same range of GPA and MCAT totals (≥ 3.40 GPA, ≥ 27 MCAT) which was 64%. *Exclusive of alumni who took more than 8 hrs post-baccalaureate work AAMC = American Associate of Medical Schools and award the MD degree. Why we are not gate keepers. 1) We serve all of our students equally. 2) To be successful in medical school application it is advantageous to apply early in the cycle which may be before a MCAT score is available. Subsequent scores may put someone below 1 s.d. to benchmarks, but if they had scored higher, we feel they would have been at an advantage with their early application. 3) Some students who are more competitive for DO or offshore programs but reach to apply to AAMC schools. 4) some students from underrepresented groups who have currently unacceptable scores and grades, are recruited from this pool and only from those who have applied, for one year probationary programs at some medical schools that yield guaranteed acceptance to that medical school if a certain level of performance is attained during that first

year. These programs often come with financial aide. 5) our students are accepted from this "at risk" group above the national percentages. This speaks to our program and students. The percentage of our students scoring below 1 s.d. of the 2009 national averages, (below GPA = 3.4 and MCAT = 27) that were accepted with their first application was 32% and goes up to 53% for those persistent alumni with repeated applications as summed over 6 years. That is more than twice the national rate of 22% for these scores Please see that graphs that follow below looking at acceptances, GPA, MCAT, First vs. repeated applications, and DO vs MD acceptances. In looking at the 2009-2014 application cycles we averaged 30 students and alumni matriculate at AAMC medical school (MD), 2.6 at AACOM (DO) and <1 at offshore schools (MD) per year. Yearly average total = 35 accepted to any medical school. This includes all students and alumni even those who first took significant post-Rhodes course work.

Rhodes Graduates - Where Accepted and Acceptance Rate by GPA Category AAMC Medical Schools No applicants are included below with more than 8 hours post-baccalaureate or graduate credit taken after graduation from Rhodes. Some are based on the last of repeated applications. Cumulative GPA Categories (Cumulative GPA is a mixture of Jr and Senior cumulative GPA's depending on AAMC application and how obtained) For the 2009-2014 Admission cycles (6 yrs) (2009-2014 graduates) Below 3.1999 2 accepted of 9 who applied = 22% Accepted at: East Tennessee State Univ. of Arkansas 3.200-3.3999 12- accepted of 18 who applied = 67% Accepted at: Moorhouse TX- San Antonio LSU-New OrleansLSU-Shreveport Univ. of Arkansas E. Virginia Univ. Maryland Univ. of Tennessee East Tenn. State Univ. 3.400-3.5999 22 accepted of 32 who applied = 69% Accepted at: GW Miami Rush Saint Louis U Kansas Univ. of Arkansas Georgia Univ. of Tennessee ETSU TX- A & M Texas- San Antonio 3.600-3.7999 43 accepted of 54 who applied = 79% Accepted at: Boston Drexel GW Howard Jefferson Loyola Meharry Mt. Sinai Quinnipiac Rochester St. Louis University Tufts Tulane Virg. Com'wealth Wake Forest Ohio State LSU-New Orleans LSU-Shreveport SUNY-Down State Maryland E. Virginia Univ.of Alab. Birmingham Univ. South Alabama Univ. of Arkansas Med. Univ. of S. C. South Carolina-Greenville Univ.of Central Florida Univ. of Missouri-Columbia Univ.of Mississippi Univ. of Oklahoma Univ. of Tennessee ETSU Texas- Houston Texas- Tech. Univ. Texas, San Antonio Univ. New Mexico 3.800-4.000 61 accepted of 62 who applied = 98% Accepted at: Baylor Boston University Case Western Chicago Medical Columbia Dartmouth Duke Emory Georgetown George Washington Harvard Mayo Saint Louis Tufts Tulane Vanderbilt Yale Wake Forrest Washington University Wayne State East Tenn. State Univ. LSU-New Orleans LSU-Shreveport Med. Col. Georgia Univ. of Alab., Birmingham Univ. South Alabama Univ. of Arkansas Univ. of Indiana Univ. of Iowa Univ. of Louisville Univ. of Kentucky Univ. of Virginia Univ. of Maryland Univ. Central Florida Univ. of Mississippi Univ. of Tennessee ETSU Texas A&M Texas- San Antonio Texas- SW (Dallas) Texas- Galveston Texas- Houston Texas Tech, Lubbock Texas Tech, El Paso

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2015 Rhodes College - Context Facts Memphis, TN, in an urban setting, Established in 1848, Honor Code established in the 1800's Student population, 2027 Student:Faculty ratio = 11:1 Highly selective liberal arts college Medical humanities courses. Middle 50%: SAT (R+M) 1170-1370, Middle 50% ACT Comp. 27-31. Member of Consortium of Liberal Arts Colleges, an organization of 66 top US liberal arts colleges and universities. US News Best Colleges #54, 2014. Forbes Magazine One of top 100 Colleges, 2014 One of 40 schools in L. Pope's Colleges that Change Lives. 2012 book, and one of 44 schools on CTCL web site, 2015. Finalist, Presidents Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll, 2014 One of top 40 liberal arts colleges for student participation in study abroad programs, The Open Doors Report, 2012-13. Named the #1 Service-minded college by Newsweek, 2011. 47% of our Alumni/ae participating in the 2011-2015 National Residency matching programs chose primary care. Strong Academics and Strong Sciences Post Graduate Scholarships awarded in the last 10 years (2006-2015): 4 MSTP awards, 12 Fulbright, 6 Watson, 7 Goldwater, 2 Truman, 1 NSF, 2 Luce, 5 NCAA, 9 Rotary, 1 Emerson Hunger. The number of PhD students originating from Rhodes and ranked as weighted values to control for the size of the student body. NSF 2003-2012 data. Overall PhD's Rhodes ranks 99 out of 1569 institutions = top 6% Ranked just higher than: Pritzer (117), Hope (134), Trinity, CT (171) Ranked just lower than: Occidental (47), Macalester (21), Davidson (52) Life Science PhD's Rhodes ranks 136 out of 1569 institutions = top 9% Ranked just higher than: Pritzer (144), Calvin (196), Washington & Lee (148) Ranked just lower than: Scripps (84), Hope (135), Trinity,CT (85) Physical Science PhD's Rhodes ranks 221 out of 1569 institutions = top 14% Ranked just higher than: Pacific Lutheran (245), St. Thomas (353), Trinity, CT (254) Ranked just lower than: Claremont McKenna (138), Oberlin (106), Colby (77) Research: Lots of on Campus opportunities. Off campus partnerships with: St Jude Children's Research Hospital, Univ. Tenn. Health Sciences Center, Wolf River Conservation, Memphis Zoo, and others. Service: 80% of our students are involved in community service. Lawrence Kinney Program Bonner Scholarships pioneered at Rhodes and now found at 25 schools nationwide North Midtown Neighborhood/ Learning Corridor Initiatives. CARES. Rhodes Center for Outreach and Research through Service CODA. Rhodes Center for Outreach in the Development of the Arts Rhodes Institute for Regional Studies Alternative spring break trips. Souper Contact, Soup Kitchen, a Rhodes Soup Kitchen Hope House (children infected or affected by HIV) Target and Grizzly Houses (for patients and their families while being treated at St Jude.) Habitat for Humanity Big Brother and Big Sister Memphis Sexual Assault Resource Center (MSARC) ...Many other community organizations and at all Health Experience Partners below. Health Care Experience is available through volunteering, internships, shadow programs, employment and some classes. Some of our community partners are listed below. St. Jude Children's Research Hospital THE MED (Regional Medical Center) LeBonhuer Children's Hospital Methodist Hospitals. Baptist Memorial Hospitals Planned Parenthood Memphis Muslim Med Cntr . Church Health Center Clínicá Esperanza ...and many other area health organizations, private practices and practitioners

Osteopathic Medical Schools where our Students Have Matriculated 2009-2015 Graduating Classes* (22 alumni/ae, averaging 3.7/yr) Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine (1) A.T. Still University, Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine (1) Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine (1) Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine of Midwestern University (2) Edward Via Virginia College of Osteopathic Medicine - Carolina Campus (1) Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences' College of Osteopathic Medicine (3) Georgia Campus - Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (1) Lincoln Memorial University - DeBusk College of Osteopathic Medicine (6) Marion University College of Osteopathic Medicine (1) University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth Texas (4) University of Pikesville - Kentucky College of Osteopathic Medicine (1) William Carey University College of Osteopathic Medicine (1) Other Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine where our students were accepted but did not matriculate (2009-2015 Graduating Classes*) Campbell University Jerry M. Wallace School of Osteopathic Medicine Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine- Bradenton Campus Liberty University College of Osteopathic Medicine Nova Southeastern University College of Osteopathic Medicine Oklahoma State Univ. Center for Health Sciences Rocky Vista University College of Osteopathic Medicine Touro University College of Osteopathic Medicine - California *based on 2015 decisions, as of May 28, 2015, and thus may not be final for the cycle. 1520253035402.62.833.23.43.63.84MCATOverall GPA2004-2009 Rhodes GraduatesAACOM Medical School Applicants, for the DO DegreeNo more than 8 hour PostBac. or Graduate work taken after graduation from Rhodes..Accepted for AACOM, Rejected for AACOM, Accepted for AAMC, MDRejected for AAMC, MD2009Nat. Ave AACOM 2009 Nat. Ave AAMC

Dental School Admissions 2008-2014, 7 years (graduation year) 21 Students accepted, Ave 3/year. (not including students who went on to take more than 8 hours post-Rhodes work before being accepted) Matriculated Additional Acceptacnes Tennessee (10) UAB (2) Ohio State (1) Meharry (2) LSU (2) Louisville (1) Oklahoma (1) KCMBU (2) NYU Case Western Columbia Kentucky Southern California

Other Health Profession Acceptances by our Graduates and Ave/yr (application cycle) For the 2009-2014 applications cycles and graduation classes. Includes all alumni and students where known. Profession Ave/yr 2009-2014 application years Public Health (MS) 4/ yr Pharmacy (Pharm D) 3/yr. Nursing ( BSN accelerated) 3/yr Nursing (in combination or direct for MS or PhD) 3/yr Physician Assistant (MS) 2/yr Physical Therapy 1/ yr Health Admin/services 1/yr Veterinary Medicine 1/ yr Speech and Communication Disorders 1/yr All Others (Optometry, Genetic Counseling, Occupational Therapy, Podiatric Medicine, Naturopathic Med., Chiropractic, etc.) 2/yr


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