
Also known as: MCW
The Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW), located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is a highly selective institution primarily focused on graduate and professional programs in medicine and health sciences. For undergraduate admissions, MCW does not have a traditional undergraduate program, as it is a specialized medical school. However, for the purposes of this analysis, we will discuss acceptance rates related to their early assurance programs or affiliated undergraduate pathways for the most recent admission cycle (Class of 2028). Specific undergraduate acceptance rate data for MCW is not publicly available through standard sources like the Common Data Set or official admissions website, as their focus is on post-graduate education. Selectivity for any undergraduate-linked programs is influenced by a small, highly competitive applicant pool, rigorous academic requirements, and a focus on pre-medical preparation. Below, we provide estimates based on historical trends and norms for similar medical pathway programs.
Trends in acceptance rates for programs like MCW’s early assurance pathways suggest increasing competitiveness due to growing interest in medical careers and limited program capacity. Compared to peer institutions with undergraduate-to-medical school pipelines, such as Brown University’s PLME or Northwestern’s HPME (with rates often below 5%), MCW’s selectivity is likely on par for similar offerings. The lack of transparent data makes direct comparisons challenging, but the emphasis on academic excellence and pre-medical preparation aligns with national trends of declining acceptance rates in health science pathways. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, prospective students are encouraged to visit the official MCW website or contact their admissions office directly.