School Name:
University of South Carolina School of Medicine
Columbia, SC
Contact information:
Regional campus(es)
South Carolina-Columbia
Columbia, SC
South Carolina-Florence Regional
Florence, SC
Diversity contact
- Name: Â Dr. Carol McMahon
- Title: Â Associate Dean for Diversity and Inclusion
- (803) 216-3607
- carol.mcmahon@uscmed.sc.edu
Combined Degree Programs
Baccalaureate/MD Program
Undergraduate college(s) where baccalaureate degree will be completed
University of South Carolina Honors College
About this program
A seven-year combined program with the University of South Carolina’s Honors College. Admission to the program is by invitation only after matriculation into the Honor’s College. Students spend three years on the undergraduate campus before transitioning to the School of Medicine in year four. Monthly seminars by School of Medicine faculty and medical student mentors are part of the undergraduate program during the first three years.
Website for further information
http://www.sc.edu/study/colleges_schools/honors_college/internal/courses_requirements/build_your_own_major_barsc/index.php
In-state | Out-of-state | International | Total | |
Baccalaureate/MD | 2 | 3 | 0 | 5 |
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