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COMP & COMP-NW: Application Requirements

Application Process

Step 1: Prerequisites And Application Requirement

The first step in the admissions process is to ensure you are on track to complete both the course prerequisites and application requirements (see below) in time to apply for your preferred year of entry.

International Students: We do not require a separate application or fee, and you should be prepared to meet all of the prerequisite and application requirements as outlined. If you need assistance with immigration (I-20 form, F-1 visa, SEVIS, etc.), our International Student Services (ISS) staff are available to help you. Visit the ISS website to learn more.

Step 2: Make Yourself A Competitive Candidate

Admission to the program is competitive so you should strive to not only meet, but exceed the minimum requirements. To get an idea of the competitiveness of those accepted into the class, we recommend that you view our Competitive Class Stats page.

Step 3: Preparing And Submitting Your Application

The apply now page will provide you with step-by-step instructions as well as an application checklist. There are a number of supporting materials that make up your completed application, and it is essential that you carefully follow the checklist to ensure that you properly submit these pieces by the deadline.

Please be sure to review information about Prerequisite Courses and Application Requirements in the sections below.

  • Prerequisite Courses

    MINIMUM REQUIRED: ONE ACADEMIC YEAR

    (6 Semester units each prerequisite)

    • College English
    • Behavioral Sciences

    MINIMUM REQUIRED: ONE ACADEMIC YEAR

    (8 Semester units each prerequisite)

    • Biological Sciences with lab
    • Organic Chemistry with lab
    • Inorganic Chemistry with lab
    • Physics with lab

    NOT REQUIRED BUT RECOMMENDED

    • Biochemistry
    • Genetics
    • Physiology

    ALL ​PREREQUISITES:

    • Must be completed at a regionally accredited U.S institution, institution recognized by the USDE, or its equivalent abroad
    • Must be completed by June 1 of the year you plan to enter the program (if accepted)
    • College Level Equivalency Program and A/P credits are accepted for prerequisite courses as long as the course credits are specified on the transcript and are class specific
    • All coursework taken from non-U.S. institutions (excluding Canada) must be submitted to an approved service for evaluation. See the Foreign Coursework page for more information.
    • COMP does not accept alternative educational experience or professional training to meet admissions requirement
  • Application Requirements

    91Æƽâ°æ/COMP requires confirmation of a baccalaureate degree as a requirement for matriculation.

    Completion of the majority of prerequisite courses listed.

    Completion of a minimum of 90 semester units from a regionally accredited U.S. institution or its equivalent abroad at time of application.

    Submitted official scores to AACOMAS

    • Scores cannot be older than three (3) years

    ​Two letters of recommendation

    • One (1) from a physician (MD or DO only, DO preferred)
    • One (1) from a science professor OR from a university health professions committee

    Proof of Legal U.S. Residency – If Required

    • International applicants, or any other applicants who are not U.S. citizens and who are living in the U.S., must provide proof of legal U.S. residency prior to matriculation.
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    Primary Application Application Deadline

    Opens: May 6, 2024
    Closes: March 1, 2025