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Summer Scholars FAQ

Summer Scholars

What is Summer Scholars?

Summer Scholars is a four-week program coordinated by the 51ÉçÇø Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine’s Office of Admissions. It is designed to give students a taste of what medical school will be like. The program is facilitated by current Heritage College faculty and upper-level medical students.

What will my time demands be?

Summer Scholars is a residential program, meaning you'll be housed in a residence hall on the Athens campus. You are expected to be on campus Monday through Sunday and be available for evening and weekend study sessions with other Summer Scholars participants or your teaching assistant. The program is essentially a four-week medical school interview, so you will want to make yourself available and take advantage of all the opportunities that the program provides. Working full or part-time while in Summer Scholars is not advisable.  

Who is eligible to participate?

Those from rural or urban communities with demonstrable barriers that could inhibit or impede medical school admission are encouraged to apply. 

Applicants to the program should be students who either come from a community considered a federally designated Health Professional Shortage Area (HPSA) or Medically Underserved Area (MUA) (), 

meet the economic conditions detailed below in the next question, or whose parents have not completed a bachelor's degree or higher.   

How do I know if I'm economically disadvantaged?

Follow these guidelines to verify your eligibility (updated October 9, 2024):

Persons in family/household Poverty guideline 
1$15,060
2$20,440
3$25,820
4$31,200
5$36,580
6$41,960
7$47,340
8$52,720

For families/households with more than eight persons, add $5,380 for each additional person.

*Based on provided by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Why do you need my or my parents’ tax information?

Tax information is needed if the only way you qualify for the program is due to economic disadvantage (see above). This information is requested to determine a student’s economic status for participation in the program. All application information will be kept confidential, and all tax information will be shredded after selection.

How many students are selected each year?

Twenty-four students are selected to participate each year.

Where do I send my application materials?

Most of your application materials can be uploaded via your applicant portal or emailed to ou-hcom@ohio.edu

Do I have to take the MCAT to participate in Summer Scholars?

No. You will only need to take the MCAT if you wish to take advantage of our guaranteed interview option.

Can I use letters of recommendation from a current medical school application?

Possibly. If you are currently applying for fall medical school entry and your medical school application file is complete, we can accept those letters of recommendation for your Summer Scholars application. If your file is incomplete, we will need to evaluate your letters to ensure they meet our general requirements.

If you are not currently applying for fall entry into medical school, you must supply us with two letters of recommendation from natural science faculty who taught you in class for a grade. Ideally, these letters will speak to your ability to benefit from Summer Scholars and your academic and non-academic preparedness for medical school.

Do I have to be interviewed to participate in Summer Scholars?

No. Selection for participation in Summer Scholars will be based on your application materials, including letters of recommendation. You will be notified via email or phone if you are selected to participate. The committee plans to announce selections on February 3, 2025.

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