Oldest Medical Schools

This page compares 10 oldest medical schools. Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania is the first medical school in United States. It was founded 1765 and currently has 778 students. Columbia University Roy and Diana Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons and Harvard Medical School founded in 1767 and 1782, respectively, also have a long history.

Statistics for Oldest Medical Schools

The average tuition & fees of oldest medical schools are $56,341 for state residents and $65,931 for out-of-state students for the academic year 2023-2024. The average GPA of the schools is 3.80 and the average LAST score is 515. The average acceptance rate is 5.51%.

Oldest Medical Schools Comparison Table

RankSchool NameFoundedTuition & FeesAcceptance RateAverage GPAAverage MCATTotal EnrollmentEnrollment (First-Year Students)
1Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania
Private |
1765 $69,263 4.36% 3.90 520 778 159
2Columbia University Roy and Diana Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons
Private |
1767 $69,363 3.45% 3.87 520 675 150
3Harvard Medical School
Private |
1782 $69,511 3.48% 3.93 517 843 165
4Dartmouth College Geisel School of Medicine
Private |
1797 $69,772 4.22% 3.72 512 413 93
5University of Maryland School of Medicine
Public |
1807 $72,882
($42,500)
6.68% 3.81 512 670 159
6Yale School of Medicine
Private |
1810 $70,947 5.72% 3.84 521 557 104
7Alpert Medical School at Brown University
Private |
1811 $69,894 3.25% 3.77 514 618 149
8University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
Public |
1819 $53,655
($34,797)
8.23% 3.74 514 749 174
9University of Vermont College of Medicine
Public |
1822 $66,908
($39,808)
4.46% 3.73 509 490 119
10Medical University of South Carolina College of Medicine
Public |
1823 $47,117
($27,551)
11.21% 3.73 509 744 180
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