Each year, the Committee on Admissions selects a class of 272 students from an applicant pool of approximately 10,000.
Our selection is made after careful consideration of many factors:
The members of the 2024 entering class matriculated from 112 different graduate and undergraduate schools, are from 27 states, and eight other countries. A profile of the matriculated students includes the following:
The Committee on Admissions would like to interview every applicant; however, the volume of applications keeps us from doing so. Each year, we invite approximately 600 applicants to schedule an interview. The interview helps us determine which applicants will most likely benefit from our program, and is a requirement for acceptance.
The interview serves several purposes:
Almost every applicant selected for interview has demonstrated a commitment to community service through volunteer work.
Diversity is the richness in human differences. At the Sidney Kimmel Medical College, we promote and cultivate an inclusive environment that values and cherishes the diversity of our people. Sidney Kimmel Medical College believes that a diverse and inclusive environment is key to achieving excellence in our missions of patient care, education and research. We believe that our mission and values create and nurture the physicians who provide compassionate and culturally-sensitive care to the patients that they serve.
Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University is committed to providing equal educational and employment opportunities for all persons, without regard to race, color, national and ethnic origin, religion, sex, age, disability, sexual orientation or veteran's status. The diversity in our student body is one of the many things which has continued to make Sidney Kimmel Medical College a special place. For more information, please access the Sidney Kimmel Medical College Diversity & Inclusion page by clicking here.
Under most circumstances, admission will not be offered to an applicant with a felony conviction. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania enacted a new Medical Practice Act in 1985 (Act 112 of 1985) which specifies the qualifications for a license to practice medicine from the Pennsylvania Board of Medical Education and Licensure. The Board will not issue a license to an applicant who has been convicted of a felony under the act of April 14, 1972 (P.L. 223, No. 64), known as The Controlled Substance, Drug, Device and Cosmetic Act, or of an offense under the laws of another jurisdiction which, if committed in this Commonwealth, would be a felony under the Controlled Substance, Drug, Device and Cosmetic Act.
A student who has previously attended another medical school and failed academically or been dismissed for unsatisfactory conduct will not be considered for admission.