Academics and MCAT Scores

There are no minimum cumulative averages or MCAT scores required, however, applicants must demonstrate an aptitude to succeed academically with a full course load. Applicants are assessed individually using a holistic review process to demonstrate that they have the academic ability to be successful in the rigorous MD program. An applicant's academic history is considered in conjunction with any factors in their personal experience that could have negatively impacted their academic achievement, including but not limited to, geographic and socioeconomic dynamics.
Memorial seeks the most suitable well-rounded candidates who will be deemed by our committees to excel as medical students and future physicians. As a result, academics are not the only deciding factor for interview - strong references, work experiences, and extracurricular activities may be considered by the Interview and Admissions Committees where warranted.
In previous admissions, the average MCAT section score was 125-127 (for the NL pool) on each section with an overall average of at least 80% or higher. Casper scores are typically above the average metric of 0.00.
For grade conversion, see Grade Conversion Chart.