M.D. Program Admissions Requirements
At Albert Einstein College of Medicine, we believe the art of practicing medicine requires skills and abilities that are acquired through experiences both inside and outside of the classroom. This is why we use a holistic review process to evaluate whether candidates who apply to our M.D. program have both the personal characteristics and academic standards that indicate readiness for medical school.
To be eligible to apply to our M.D. program, applicants must first meet several criteria:
- have a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in the United States or Canada
- have completed the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT)
- if you are an international student or a student who has completed your bachelor's degree outside of the United States or Canada, you must have at least 30 credit hours of science course work (graded, not pass/fail) from an accredited college or university in the United States or Canada
Please note that beginning in 2025–26, Einstein will no longer consider applications from international students. We do accept applications from Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals recipients, permanent residents, and refugees, as well as those who have been granted asylum in the United States.
Candidates for Einstein’s M.D. program are knowledgeable in core scientific subjects and demonstrate strong communication skills, which form the foundation necessary for success in medical school. All applicants must meet Einstein’s technical standards, which define the physical, mental, emotional, and social abilities that support success in medical school. Accepted students must meet the technical standards, with or without accommodation.
A Holistic, Competency-Based Approach to Admissions
Our holistic, competency-based approach to M.D. admissions allows candidates greater flexibility to demonstrate the complex personal dimensions that contribute to being a good doctor alongside traditional markers typically used to identify those who are ready for the academic rigor of medical school.
For example, you may substitute experiences gained while employed at a laboratory for coursework traditionally performed in a classroom. Or you may substitute online courses for in-person experiences that free up time for you to pursue interests that enhance your maturity and general readiness for the medical profession.
We review your AMCAS application, academic records, personal comments, roster of experiences, letters of recommendation, secondary application, and written and verbal communications with the office of admissions as well as your performance during interviews.
Core Competencies for the M.D. Program
Our admissions committee reviews your application to determine if you demonstrate accomplishments that meet our four core competencies: co-curricular clinical experience, communication skills, personal and professional development, and knowledge. We recognize that a combination of scholarship, work, research, and other activities can contribute to your overall preparedness.
Premedical Coursework or Equivalent Experience
Albert Einstein College of Medicine does not have prerequisites. However, we recommend the following premedical coursework or equivalent experience, which should include laboratory-based activities that prepare you to collect and analyze data and draw scientifically rigorous conclusions.
How Do I Meet Einstein’s Knowledge Competencies?
Completing premedical coursework at a four-year college or university is our benchmark for M.D. students, but you may choose to meet any one of the competency components via an alternate route such as through laboratory experience, an advanced placement course, a course taken at a community college, during a semester abroad (the undergraduate U.S. degree-granting institution must give credit or AMCAS must verify and report the grade), or an online course (including labs, but only for the duration of the COVID-19 pandemic). If your premedical knowledge is earned from an alternate pathway, please seek guidance from an academic advisor to ensure that your experience meets Einstein’s admissions guidelines and rigorous academic standard.
Medical College Admissions Test
Your score on the Medical College Admissions Test (MCAT), a standardized, multiple-choice examination, helps our admissions committee assess your ability to solve problems and think critically about behavioral and scientific concepts. You take the test no later than September of the year you apply to medical school. We consider MCAT scores only from three years prior to your expected matriculation date.
Letters of Evaluation
Providing letters of evaluation is part of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine application process. We require a premedical committee appraisal letter (preferred) or two letters from professors who taught you in courses (at least one in science). Nontraditional applicants are encouraged to submit two letters of recommendation from colleagues with whom you’ve worked closely. Please review frequently asked questions about Einstein’s letters of evaluation requirements.
Applicants must submit letters of recommendation via the AMCAS Letter Service by the December 1 deadline. Do not send any letters directly to Einstein College of Medicine. Please consult AMCAS FAQs for additional instructions and be sure to review the AMCAS guidelines for Letters of Evaluation.
Criminal Background Check
If you are admitted to Einstein, you must complete a criminal background check, at no additional cost.