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Program Overview & Institution Identity
Official Program Name
The University of Central Florida College of Medicine (UCF COM) is a public medical school located in Orlando, Florida. Officially established in 2006, the institution has quickly established itself as a premier medical education destination in the southeastern United States.
Program Duration and Structure
UCF College of Medicine offers a traditional 4-year MD program with a unique integrated curriculum structure. The program features:
- Years 1-2 (Pre-clinical): Integrated basic and clinical sciences using a systems-based approach
- Years 3-4 (Clinical): Clinical rotations, clerkships, and electives
- Focused Individualized Research Experience (FIRE): A distinctive 2-year research component integrated throughout the first two years
- Community of Practice: Clinical experiences embedded throughout the first two years
Location and Campus Details
Located in Orlando, Florida, UCF College of Medicine is situated on the Health Sciences Campus at Lake Nona, a state-of-the-art medical city. The suburban campus is part of a comprehensive life sciences cluster that includes:
- UCF Health Sciences Campus at Lake Nona
- UCF Lake Nona Medical Center
- Nemours Children’s Hospital
- Orlando VA Medical Center
- University of Florida research facility
- Veterans Hospital Administration SimLEARN National Simulation Center
Accreditation Status
The University of Central Florida College of Medicine is fully accredited by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME), the official accrediting body for medical education programs in the United States and Canada. This accreditation ensures that graduates are eligible to practice medicine in the United States and participate in ACGME-accredited residency programs.
Ranking and Recognition
While UCF College of Medicine is a relatively young institution, it has achieved notable recognition:
- 95.9% residency match rate for MD program graduates
- Graduates consistently score above national averages on USMLE Step 1 and Step 2 examinations
- Strong placement in competitive residencies across primary care, emergency medicine, diagnostic radiology, pediatrics, obstetrics-gynecology, surgery, and psychiatry
Admission Requirements
Academic Prerequisites
Minimum Degree Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree from an appropriately accredited college or university in the United States
- All prerequisite courses must be completed prior to August matriculation
Required Courses
Essential Prerequisites:
- Biology with Lab: 2 semesters
- General Chemistry with Lab: 2 semesters
- Organic Chemistry with Lab: 1 semester
- Biochemistry: 1 semester (lab recommended if available)
- Physics with Lab: 2 semesters (algebra or calculus-based accepted)
- College English: 2 semesters
- College Math: 2 semesters
Recommended but Not Required:
- Genetics
- Cell Biology
- Comparative Anatomy
- Statistics
- Additional advanced science coursework
GPA Requirements
- Minimum Overall GPA: 3.0
- Minimum Science (BCPM) GPA: 3.0
- Competitive GPA Range: Typically 3.7+ (median admitted student GPA: 3.94)
Note: Students who don’t meet the minimum 3.0 GPA requirement may still be considered if they complete at least 20 core science credits through postbaccalaureate or graduate coursework with a 3.0 or higher GPA.
Standardized Testing
MCAT Requirements
- Minimum MCAT Score: 500 (best single test composite score within the last three years)
- Median MCAT Score: 515 (highly competitive)
- Competitive Range: Typically 510+ for interview consideration
- MCAT scores must be from within the past 3 years
Additional Testing
UCF College of Medicine does not require additional standardized tests such as CASPer, GRE, or other institutional assessments.
Extracurricular Activities & Experience Requirements
UCF College of Medicine uses a holistic evaluation system that considers:
- Clinical Experience: Significant and meaningful medical clinical activities (required)
- Community Service: Consistent service to the community
- Physician Shadowing: Direct observation of physician practice
- Research Experience: Demonstrated interest in research (strongly valued given FIRE program)
- Leadership: Teamwork and leadership skills
- Excellence/Perseverance: High-level achievement in sports, research, or other endeavors
Residency Preferences
As a public institution, UCF College of Medicine has a responsibility to serve Florida residents:
- Approximately 70% of matriculating students are Florida residents
- 30% of seats available for out-of-state applicants
- International students: Only U.S. citizens, permanent residents, or designated asylees are eligible
- Out-of-state Canadian students: Considered on a case-by-case basis
Application Process & Timeline
Application System
UCF College of Medicine participates in AMCAS (American Medical College Application Service), the centralized application system for most U.S. medical schools.
Key Deadlines
- AMCAS Application Deadline: November 15, 2025
- AMCAS Application Period: Opens late May, closes November 15
- Secondary Application: Sent to qualified applicants after initial screening
- FAFSA Priority Date: March 1 (recommended to submit even before acceptance)
Required Documents
Primary Application (AMCAS)
- Completed AMCAS application
- Official transcripts (processed through AMCAS)
- Letters of recommendation/reference (submitted via AMCAS)
- MCAT scores
- Work and activities descriptions
- Personal statement
Secondary Application (UCF-Specific)
After initial screening for minimum GPA, MCAT, and citizenship requirements, qualified applicants receive:
- Link to UCF College of Medicine Secondary Application
- School-specific supplemental essays
- Application fee ($30) or AMCAS Fee Waiver verification
Interview Process
Interview Format
- Virtual interviews conducted via Zoom platform
- Two separate interview sessions
- Traditional interview format (not MMI)
Interview Preparation Topics
Focus areas include:
- Ethics and professionalism
- Leadership and teamwork experiences
- Motivation for pursuing medicine
- Resilience and adaptability
- Interest in UCF specifically
- Time management skills
Virtual Visit Components
Monthly virtual visits for interviewed applicants include:
- Visit with the Dean and Dean of Student Affairs
- Medical school facility tour
- Multiple interactions with current medical students
- Overview of curriculum, facilities, and student support services
- Financial aid information
- Admissions timeline and process overview
Post-Interview Process
Acceptance Timeline
- Interview invitations: Sent throughout the application cycle
- Acceptance decisions: Communicated via application portal
- Choose Your Medical School Deadlines:
- April 15, 2025: Reduce acceptance holdings to 3 or fewer
- April 30, 2025: Reduce to 1 acceptance
- May 1, 2025: Plan to Enroll (PTE) deadline
- June 16, 2025: Commit to Enroll (CTE) deadline
Deposit Requirements
UCF College of Medicine does not charge a seat deposit.
Admission Statistics & Success Rates
Overall Acceptance Rate
2.41% for the 2025 entering class (2024-2025 application cycle)
Application Volume and Class Size
- Total Applications Received: 4,970 (2024-2025 cycle)
- Students Matriculated: 120
- Class Size: 120 students per year
Demographic Breakdown
Geographic Distribution
- Florida Residents: 70% (84 students)
- Out-of-State: 30% (36 students)
- Strong preference for in-state applicants as a public institution
Gender Distribution (2024-2025)
- Male Applicants: 46.7% (2,321 students)
- Female Applicants: 53.0% (2,634 students)
- Male Matriculants: 53.3% (64 students)
- Female Matriculants: 46.7% (56 students)
Academic Statistics of Admitted Students
- Median GPA: 3.94
- Median MCAT: 515
- Acceptance Rate by Residency:
- Florida Residents: 3.52%
- Out-of-State: 1.39%
Historical Trends
UCF College of Medicine has maintained consistent selectivity:
| Year | Total Applicants | Matriculated | Acceptance Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2021-2022 | 5,932 | 120 | 2.02% |
| 2022-2023 | 5,520 | 120 | 2.17% |
| 2023-2024 | 4,952 | 120 | 2.42% |
| 2024-2025 | 4,970 | 120 | 2.41% |
Tuition & Financial Information
Current Tuition Rates (2024-2025)
By Residency Status
- Florida Residents: $29,680 per year
- Out-of-State Students: $56,554 per year
- International Students: $56,554 per year (if eligible)
Additional Fees
Students should budget for additional costs including:
- Technology fees
- Student services fees
- Health insurance (if not covered by family plan)
- Laboratory and equipment fees
- Clinical rotation fees (as applicable)
- Books and supplies
- Professional licensing examination fees
Total Cost of Attendance
Based on UCF’s Cost of Attendance calculations, first-year students can expect:
Estimated Annual Costs (First Year):
- Tuition and Fees: $29,680 (FL residents) / $56,554 (out-of-state)
- Living Expenses: $12,000-15,000 (varies by housing choice)
- Books and Supplies: $1,200-1,500
- Transportation: $2,000-3,000
- Personal Expenses: $3,000-4,000
Total 4-Year Program Cost:
- Florida Residents: Approximately $190,000-200,000
- Out-of-State Students: Approximately $300,000-320,000
Financial Aid Options
Federal Financial Aid
- Direct Unsubsidized Stafford Loan: Up to $40,500 annually
- Interest Rate: 7.05% (current rate)
- Origination Fee: 1.057%
- Lifetime Borrowing Limit: $224,000 cumulative
- Grace Period: 6 months after graduation
Institutional Aid
- Merit-based Scholarships: Highly competitive, need-based
- Need-based Grants: Available through processed FAFSA
- Work-study Opportunities: Limited availability
Application Process
- Complete FAFSA by March 1 annually
- Use UCF Title IV Code: 003954
- Submit additional documentation as requested
- Attend financial aid counseling during orientation
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Curriculum & Program Structure
Educational Philosophy
UCF College of Medicine employs an innovative, integrated curriculum that combines:
- Integrated Learning: Basic and clinical sciences integrated from day one
- Systems-Based Approach: Organ system-focused instruction
- Problem-Based Learning: Case-based learning throughout
- Technology Integration: State-of-the-art simulation experiences
- Community Engagement: Clinical experiences embedded early
Pre-Clinical Years (M1-M2)
First Year (M1) Curriculum
New Curriculum (Class of 2028 and beyond):
- Fundamental understanding of basic science disciplines
- Integrated systems-based approach
- Clinical cases and skills experiences
- Introduction to FIRE (Focused Individualized Research Experience)
- Community of Practice program begins
Second Year (M2) Curriculum
- Continuation of integrated systems approach
- Pathological processes and treatment
- Clinical skills development
- FIRE project completion
- Preparation for clinical years
Assessment Methods
- Pass/fail grading system for pre-clinical years
- Regular assessments and examinations
- Clinical skills evaluations
- Research project evaluation
Clinical Training (M3-M4)
Third Year (M3) – Core Clerkships
Required clinical rotations include:
- Internal Medicine
- Surgery
- Pediatrics
- Obstetrics and Gynecology
- Psychiatry
- Family Medicine
- Emergency Medicine
Fourth Year (M4) – Advanced Clerkships and Electives
- Advanced clinical rotations
- Specialty exploration
- Research electives
- Sub-internships
- Preparation for residency applications
Clinical Training Sites
UCF College of Medicine partners with numerous clinical sites including:
- HCA Florida Healthcare hospitals
- Orlando VA Medical Center
- Nemours Children’s Hospital
- UCF Lake Nona Medical Center
- Community-based practices throughout Florida
Special Programs and Opportunities
Focused Individualized Research Experience (FIRE)
- Duration: 2-year research experience integrated into first two years
- Scope: Bench research, clinical research, quality improvement, health policy
- Mentorship: One-on-one faculty mentorship
- Outcome: Scholarly project completion and presentation
Combined Degree Programs
- MD/PhD: Research-intensive physician-scientist track
- MD/MBA: Business administration focus
- MD/MS in Biomedical Engineering: Engineering and medicine integration
- MD/MS in Hospitality and Tourism Management: Unique healthcare management focus
Residency Preparation and Match Results
- Overall Match Rate: 95.9%
- USMLE Performance: Above national averages for Steps 1 and 2
- Specialty Placement: Strong placement across multiple specialties
- Geographic Distribution: Graduates match throughout the United States
Pre-Medical Preparation
Undergraduate Program Recommendations
UCF College of Medicine welcomes applicants from all academic backgrounds, with successful applicants representing diverse majors including:
- Biological Sciences
- Physical Sciences
- Engineering
- Liberal Arts
- Social Sciences
- Business
Balancing Science Requirements
- Science Majors: Ensure exposure to humanities and social sciences
- Non-Science Majors: Consider additional science coursework beyond prerequisites
- Study Abroad: Plan carefully to ensure prerequisite completion
Academic Planning
Optimal Course Sequencing
- Freshman Year: General biology, general chemistry, mathematics
- Sophomore Year: Organic chemistry, physics, additional biology
- Junior Year: Biochemistry, advanced sciences, MCAT preparation
- Senior Year: Complete prerequisites, additional coursework as needed
GPA Optimization Strategies
- Start strong in freshman year courses
- Consider course load management for difficult science sequences
- Utilize academic support resources
- Consider postbaccalaureate programs if needed for GPA improvement
Clinical Experience Requirements
While UCF doesn’t specify minimum hours, competitive applicants typically have:
- Direct Patient Contact: Hospital volunteering, clinical jobs, EMT work
- Physician Shadowing: Multiple specialties, significant observation hours
- Quality over Quantity: Meaningful, long-term commitments preferred
Research Experience
Given UCF’s FIRE program emphasis:
- Research Background Highly Valued: Basic science, clinical, or public health research
- Publications: Not required but beneficial
- Presentation Experience: Conference presentations valued
- Long-term Commitment: Sustained research involvement preferred
Extracurricular Planning
Build a well-rounded profile through:
- Leadership Roles: Student organizations, community groups, workplace
- Community Service: Long-term commitments to underserved populations
- Unique Experiences: International service, cultural experiences, artistic pursuits
MCAT Preparation
Timing Recommendations
- Junior Year: Take MCAT in spring for traditional timeline
- Senior Year: Retake if necessary
- Gap Year: Additional preparation time if needed
Score Improvement
- Retake Policy: UCF accepts highest single-sitting score
- Preparation Resources: Utilize UCF pre-health advising resources
- Timeline: Allow adequate preparation time between attempts
Gap Year Considerations
Taking time between college and medical school can be beneficial for:
- Additional Research Experience: Strengthening research background
- Clinical Experience: Full-time healthcare positions
- Academic Enhancement: Postbaccalaureate programs
- Personal Growth: Travel, service, other experiences




