Early Acceptance Program for Medicine FAQs

Students, parents and family members are encouraged to review the answers to these frequently asked questions.

If you have further questions regarding the Early Acceptance Program for Medicine, please contact Undergraduate Admissions at (800) 334-1111 or admissions@campbell.edu.

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There are no set numbers for the Early Acceptance Program for Medicine. There may be slight variations to numbers selected for each given cycle.

There is no separate financial incentive for this Early Acceptance Program for Medicine. However, students accepted to Campbell University undergraduate programs are awarded various merit based scholarships depending on their high school records as well as need-based financial aid.

At the end of undergraduate studies in this Early Acceptance Program for Medicine, a student is free to apply to other schools or other professions.

You have another chance to apply for the Early Acceptance Program for Medicine after two years of undergraduate pre-medical studies at Campbell University. Even students not accepted into the Early Acceptance Program for Medicine may apply to the School of Osteopathic Medicine as a traditional applicant and would be given consideration as a Campbell graduate, assuming all prerequisites have been met.

Yes, the committee will consider inviting students whose academic profile may be slightly below the published threshold based on other factors (e.g., extracurricular activities, volunteer experiences, etc.).

Students must follow pre-medical curriculum in each chosen major to be eligible.

You will be following your advisor’s guidance. Additionally, advisors at the School of Osteopathic Medicine are available.