West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine
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High School Students
Getting Started
Medical school can be a difficult process. This guide will give you a better understanding so that you can make better choices when navigating your journey to medical school. Use it as a reference to track personal progress and goals. Sharing this with your high school, college or WVSOM counselor will help them better assist you.
Basic Requirements for Admissions
- Complete 90 semester hours of credits from an regionally accredited college or university. While the minimum requirement is 90 semester hours, the majority of candidates accepted for admission will have completed four or more years of preprofessional study.
- Complete credits (in semester hours or their equivalent) in each of the following:
- English - 6 hours
- Behavioral Sciences - 6 hours
- Biochemistry - 3 hours
- Biology/Zoology - 6 hours
- Chemistry - 9 hours
- Physics - 6 hours
- Labs - 6 hours (must include at least 2 hours of biology lab and 4 hours of any combination of biology, chemistry or physics lab)
Anatomy Lab Tour
Limited dates throughout the year - call 304-647-6438 for availability
This program is intended to immerse students in multiple learning modalities in the WVSOM human anatomy laboratory facility. The program includes interactive stations throughout the lab where students can test their knowledge and engage with plastinations, models and embalmed specimens.
Undergraduate Student Programs and Opportunities
Green Coat Pre-Med Pipeline Program
WVSOM’s Green Coat Program provides early exposure to undergraduates near hospital partners who are interested in medical school and health care professions.
West Liberty University Bridge Program
Be successful in
undergraduate school at West
Liberty University and get guaranteed
admission to WVSOM.
Pre-Osteopathic Medicine Program (POMP)
POMP was created to support aspiring osteopathic physicians at all levels of education and increase the number of excellent applicants. Students who complete all program requirements will receive guaranteed acceptance to WVSOM.
Go D.O. Early Scholars Program
The Go D.O. Early Scholars Program with West Virginia Wesleyan College (WVWC) gives students the opportunity to start at WVWC and continue to WVSOM to complete a D.O. degree with the added benefit of having the MCAT requirement waived.