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Prospective Students

Evans CenterApplying to medical school can be an intimidating process, we hope to provide you with important information to make the application process as smooth as possible. 

We encourage you to learn more about our institution and all the things MU-WCOM has to offer our medical students. After reviewing our website, if you still have questions, you may contact a member of the enrollment management team at COMadmissions@marian.edu.

MU-WCOM Quick Facts

Location: Indianapolis, IN
16th largest city in the United States.
Supplemental Application Fee*: $100
Seat Deposit Fee: $750*
Tuition Deposit $500*
Tuition (2024-25) $59,850

*Application and deposit fees are non-refundable. Deposits are applied toward your first-year tuition once enrolled.

DO Class of 2028 (PDF)

Candidates Interviewed 706
Class size: 162
First-Generation 16% of students represent the first generation in their families to obtain their undergraduate degrees.
Military 6 students are recipients of the Health Professions Scholarship Program (HPSP) from the U.S. Military.
Residence/citizenship: Indiana (63%) and 14 other states and 3 countries

Previous Class Profiles

DO Admissions

MU-WCOM utilizes the central application system for osteopathic medicine (AACOMAS) and only accepts primary applications from AACOMAS. Applicants can find application instructions online and submit an application by going to aacom.org.

Using a holistic philosophy the admissions team will review application materials to see how an applicant's characteristics and interest align with MU-WCOM's mission.

Prerequisites

Prerequisites ChartMU-WCOM accepts advanced placement credit as long as such credit appears on the undergraduate transcript and indicates either specific subject credit (e.g. Organic General Chemistry - 4 units) or specific course credit (e.g. Chemistry 101 - 4 units). General advanced placement credit without such specifications is not accepted. Credit from CLEP examinations are not accepted.

MU-WCOM does not allow substitutes for required courses.

Visit the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine program admissions page for important information.

Campus Life

Students Smiling in group photoFor more than 75 years, Marian University has been educating students in a faith-based liberal arts environment. The rich tradition and vibrant campus gives all students access to arts, cultural, and sporting events throughout the year. Students also have access to study areas, recreational facilities, research labs, a student center, as well as other areas throughout campus. Many students not only take advantage of the great city but are also members of student organizations.

If you have questions or wish to schedule a campus visit, you may contact a member in the office of enrollment management at COMadmissions@marian.edu.