The Scholl College desires to enroll students who present evidence of a strong preparation for the study of podiatric medicine. We seek students who have achieved academic success and have demonstrated personal growth and professional motivation. Candidates who meet our standards should make significant contributions to the academic, clinical and student programs of the College. In 2001 the College merged with Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science. The campus is readily accessible by commuter train and highways. It is also located close to some of the most attractive residential areas in the Chicago Metropolitan area. Free campus parking is available to students, faculty and staff. There are 240 units of Student Housing on campus, and numerous residential areas are located within a short walking or commuting distance. Scholl College has a non-discriminatory policy and encourages all academically qualified candidates, regardless of age or sex, to apply for admission. We seek to enroll students of every race religion and national origin. Being a private institution, Scholl College can provide an equal opportunity for admission to residents of every state without restrictions. Qualified persons are not subject to discrimination on the basis of disability.
We require that applicants have at least 90 semester hours of undergraduate education to include 12 semester hours of Biology, 8 semester hours of General/Inorganic Chemistry, 8 semester hours of Organic Chemistry, 8 semester hours of Physics and 6 semester hours of English. While Biology is frequently the most common undergraduate major, we accept students with a wide variety of majors.
**Do I need to send my transcripts to Scholl College?
Not yet. Applicants should send their official transcripts to the AACPM upon submission of their application. Prior to matriculation, admitted students to Scholl College should send a final offical transcript with the date and degree conferred directly to the College. Applicants are responsible for reporting fall grades to the application service to update their application.
**Can I send in my letters of evaluation before I apply?
Yes! Please send in application materials as soon as possible so that your admissions evaluation is not delayed. Scholl College prefers to have a composite evaluation from the Pre-Professional Advisory Committee at the undergraduate institution. Three letters of evaulation from individual members of the faculty (preferably science) may be substituted for the composite evaluation. An additional fourth letter from a DPM confirming shadowing experience is required.
**How do I apply to Scholl College?
updated 31 Aug 10