
Also known as: NEOMED
Northeast Ohio Medical University (NEOMED), located in Rootstown, Ohio, is a specialized institution primarily focused on medical and health-related education. As a university with a niche focus on training future healthcare professionals, its undergraduate acceptance rate data is not widely published, as NEOMED does not offer traditional undergraduate programs. Instead, it primarily serves graduate and professional students through its College of Medicine and College of Pharmacy. However, NEOMED does offer a BS/MD pathway program for high school students in partnership with undergraduate institutions. For the most recent admission cycle (Class of 2028), specific acceptance rate data for this pathway remains limited due to the university's focus on graduate-level admissions. Factors influencing selectivity include a small applicant pool for the BS/MD program, rigorous academic requirements, and an emphasis on early commitment to medical careers. NEOMED does not regularly publish transparent undergraduate admission statistics on its official website.
Trends in acceptance rates for NEOMED’s BS/MD pathway suggest increasing competitiveness, as interest in accelerated medical programs grows nationwide. The limited number of spots and stringent prerequisites, such as high standardized test scores and demonstrated passion for healthcare, contribute to low acceptance rates. Compared to peer institutions with similar programs, such as Brown University’s PLME or Northwestern’s HPME (with rates often below 3-5%), NEOMED’s selectivity appears to align closely, though its smaller scale and regional focus may result in slightly less competition. Without official data from sources like the Common Data Set or NEOMED’s admissions office at www.neomed.edu, these figures remain estimates. Prospective students are encouraged to contact the admissions office for the most current information.