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New York College of Podiatric Medicine

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At the forefront of podiatric medical education for over 90 years, NYCPM offers state-of-the-art classroom instruction, clinical training in the world's largest foot care clinic, and residency programs at 140 hospitals nationwide.
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New YorkHigherof Podiatric Medicine New YorkHigherof Podiatric Medicine Spry Image Slideshow -Vital: 250 x 200 Sidebar Slideshow 1 Email Foot Center of NY Library Services Contact Us my.NYCPM Welcome The Premier PodiatricHigherGreeting From the President Greeting From the Dean History of theHigherBoard of Trustees Executive Administrative Staff Outcomes Clery Disclosures Vision and Mission Directions to theHigherProspective StudentsTicketto NYCPM NYCPM Viewbook FAQs Outcomes ApplicationWonkDepartmentsHigherCatalog Curriculum Scholarships Financial Aid Tuition Housing Directions to theHigherPodiatry as a Profession Pre-Health Internship Open House & Exploratory Visits Admissions E-newsletter Request Information Student Mentoring Network Students CalendarsHigherCatalog Financial Aid Graduation Handbook Tuition Student Services Registrar Student Handbook Sexual Violence Policy Organizations & Clubs Publications NYCPM ShopSenseAlumni Registrar Facebook Classifieds NYCPM Legal Services News & Events News Events GME & CME Continuing Medical Education Graduate Medical Education ADMISSION TO NYCPM Dean of Student Services and Enrollment Management Lisa K. Lee, M.A. Student Housing Coordinator Quanaysha Steele, B.A. Director of Enrollment Management Ashley Adcock, M.S. Assistant Director of Enrollment Management Rekha Kurikoti, M.S. Ed.UnstipulatedAdmissions Policies The New YorkHigherof Podiatric Medicine seeks to recruit and select highly motivated students who are qualified to enter into the study of podiatric medicine by virtue of prior wonk achievement, and vestige of talent to pursue a health profession and increasingly specifically of the desire to study podiatric medicine. Moreover, we seek students whose attitudes and motivation are resulting with dedication of one’s life to the service of humanity. Selection for ticket is made without regard to race, creed, gender, sexual orientation, religion, color, handicap, age or national origin.TicketRequirements In wing to towardly unstipulated education, candidates for ticket must moreover have completed specific prerequisite undertow work, which enables students to understand and wield the scientific concepts and skills with which a modern Doctor of Podiatric Medicine must work. The most satisfactory pre-professional preparation is completion of a baccalaureate stratum from an accredited college. The Admissions Committee has no preference as to the major field of undergraduate study. We strongly recommend students well-constructed courses in upper level sciences such as Biochemistry to largest prepare for the pre-clinical curriculum. SpecificTicketRequirements for All Candidates 1. All candidates for ticket must have completed a minimum of 90 semester hours (135 quarter hours) of undergraduate study, including one wonk year of each of the pursuit prerequisite courses, with no grade lower than C-: ·  Biology (lecture & lab) · UnstipulatedChemistry (lecture & lab) ·  Organic Chemistry (lecture & lab) ·  Physics (lecture & lab) ·  English The profile of the stereotype incoming first year student includes a 3.4 GPA and an overall MCAT score of 25. To be most competitive, you should possess a science and overall GPA over 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. It is recommended that candidates with less than a 2.75 grade point stereotype consult the Office of Admissions prior to applying. 2. All candidates must have taken the Medical CollegeTicketTest (MCAT) during the year that they are applying or within the prior three years, and have achieved competitive scores. 3. All candidates must have obtained three reports of recommendation or pre-health committee evaluation. 4. All candidates must be worldly-wise to speak, write and comprehend English. Those from non-English speaking countries must demonstrate these skills as described below. 5. All candidates must meet unrepealable professional and technical standards, which include physical, intellectual and behavioral nature essential to successful completion of the undertow of study and to successful pursuit of the profession of podiatric medicine.UsingProcedures Note: NYCPM participates in the internal processing service of the American Association of Colleges of Podiatric MedicineUsingService (AACPMAS). All applicants for ticket must do the following: Using our new personalized microsite, interested candidates can uncork by completing vital information via the write-in portal. Though your personalized webpage you’ll see the tab ‘How To Apply.’ This is where you’ll well-constructed and submit an using online at www.e-aacpmas.org or use the printable version from www.aacpm.org/apply/apply.asp and submit to AACPMAS per their online instructions, and submit the workable fee to AACPMAS. You will need to request final official transcripts of all prior postsecondary study directly from the registrar(s) of the institution(s) attended to AACPMAS.   Prior to matriculation, admitted students must submit their final transcript with stratum conferred directly to NYCPM. Release official score reports from the Medical CollegeTicketTest (MCAT) to AACPMAS.  Request three reports of recommendation or pre-health committee evaluation to be sent to NYCPM via mail or Interfolio or Virtual Eval.  Upon invitation, shepherd an admissions interview. The interview visit will moreover serve as an opportunity to tour theHigherand Clinic and meet with sense and students.    All nonflexible reprinting materials must be submitted to the pursuit address: New YorkHigherof Podiatric Medicine Office of Admissions and Enrollment Management 53 East 124th Street New York, NY 10035-1940 The using deadline for the September matriculation is June 30th. All applicants for the January ticket (see “JanuaryInwardClass” below) must do the following: 1. Follow instructions #1 through #5 above. 2. It is prudent to wield surpassing November 15 to ensure fullest consideration for ticket and scholarship review. Applicants are welcome to contact the Office of Admissions and Enrollment Management with any questions at 800.526.6966/212.410.8032 or via e-mail at enrollment@nycpm.edu. NOTE Unofficial copies of supporting documents (e.g., transcripts, MCAT scores, recommendations) may be submitted in nonflexible reprinting or electronically (e-mail or FAX) for initial consultation; however, all must subsequently be replaced by official nonflexible reprinting documents.WonkPre-professional Requirements for International StudentsWonkpre-professional requirements for international students are equivalent to those for American students, taking into worth the differences among higher education systems in various countries. Equivalency is unswayable via evaluation by World Education Services or other winning agency, and certified translation of credentials not originally in English.SpareProcedures for International Students International applicants must likewise (1) submit certified course-by-course evaluation of foreign credentials by World Education Services or other winning organ (as well as English translation of credentials if not originally in English), and (2) demonstrate the worthiness to read, write, speak and understand English. Nonimmigrant applicants must moreover submit proof of eligible immigration status and financial worthiness as described under “Legal Requirements for Enrollment.” Requirements for Transfer Students from U.S. Podiatric or Medical Schools To be considered for any transfer credit for undertow work (didactic or clinical clerkships) completed within the last five years at other U.S. podiatric or medical schools, applicants must: 1. Meet the pre-professional ticket standards that wield to applicants to the first year class, and present a letter of good standing from the Dean, if currently enrolled, or verification (from Dean or Registrar) of eligibility to protract studies at the time of withdrawal. 2. Have completed all prior professional school (podiatric or medical school) study with a GPA of 3.0 or higher. Eligibility for transfer credit is based strictly on undertow equivalency unswayable by NYCPM and may or may not result in eligibility for any wide standing (placement vastitude first semester). Any possible wide standing is unswayable on a case-by-case understructure depending upon the transferable credit presented and the time of transfer. Prospective transfer students should contact NYCPM well in whop for assistance in determining the weightier point in their current program at which to seek transfer. To be considered for ticket to third year, with transfer credit for the first two years of study, students must: 1. Have met the standards listed above; 2. Have completed the equivalent of the full first two years of the DPM program as given at NYCPM, with a B (3.0) average.Spareinformation such as undertow syllabi may be required in order to determine equivalency. Qualifying examinations may be required to personize the necessary competencies. All determinations of wide standing are made on a case-by-case basis. Transfer students admitted are subject to all wonk standards for the matriculation into which they are admitted. Those admitted to third year must pass Part I of the NBPME (National Board) Examination as well as the comprehensive clinical towage to qualify for promotion to senior year.SpareProcedures for Transfer Applicants from U.S. Podiatric or Medical Schools Transfer Applicants from U.S. podiatric or medical schools must 1.Well-constructedand submit the NYCPMUsingfor Transfer/Advanced Standing, together with the $50.00 using fee (Click here for theWideStanding Form); 2. Mail the using and all supporting documents to the write on the preceding page; 3. Supply a Dean's Letter of satisfactory standing from the professional school previously attended. Those wonted for transfer will be evaluated relative to the NYCPM curriculum and informed of the results prior to matriculation. Transfer students are provided with a program of courses at NYCPM which, in combination with transfer credits granted, will well-constructed all NYCPM requirements for the D.P.M. degree. NOTE ·  Only credit for coursework, not grades, will be posted to the NYCPM transcript, regardless of the school attended prior to enrollment at NYCPM. ·  All students granted wide standing, whether transfers or international medical school graduates must shepherd a minimum of the final two years of full-time study at NYCPM in order to satisfy requirements for the D.P.M. stratum Requirements for International Medical School Graduates SeekingWideStanding Applicants who have earned a stratum from a World Health Organization (WHO)-recognized international medical school and passed the USMLE Step I and Step II within the past three years are eligible to be considered for wide standing (placement superiority in the program) at NYCPM, and must request consideration for wide standing at the time of application. Once eligibility has been established, the write-in will be reviewed for consideration for wide standing by the admissions committee on a case-by-case basis. Please note spare using procedures. Note: All students granted wide standing, whether transfers or international medical school graduates, must shepherd a minimum of the final two years of full-time study at NYCPM in order to satisfy requirements for the D.P.M. degree.SpareProcedures for Applicants from International Medical Schools SeekingWideStanding Graduates of World Health Organization (WHO)-recognized international medical schools, who have passed the USMLE Step I within the past three years, and are seeking ticket to wide standing, must (1) submit a written request for wide standing at the time of application, (2) supply official USMLE score reports, (3) supply a certified course-by-course evaluation of the applicant's higher educational record including evaluation of medical and other specialty degrees, and (4) submit vestige of satisfactory immigration status and financial resources. Such requests will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. Applicants who have earned a stratum from an international medical school but who have not taken or passed USMLE Step 1 and Step 2 as well as applicants who attended but did not earn a stratum from an international medical school are only eligible to wield to enter NYCPM as first year students. Applicants from International Podiatry Schools Applicants who are graduates of podiatry schools in other countries will be considered for ticket to the first year at NYCPM on a case-by-case basis. The applicant's level of education, podiatry curriculum and grades will all be considered in reaching a visualization on admission. Requirements for Transfer Credit for Applicants who have Earned a DoctoralStratumTo be considered for transfer credit for courses completed with a grade of B or higher applicants holding a doctoral stratum in a willpower respective to specific subject matter in the NYCPM curriculum must meet the same standards for ticket that are required of applicants to the first year class. If accepted, any transfer credit awarded will be unswayable by the towardly Dean in consultation with the Admissions Committee.Sparematerial such as undertow syllabi may be requested to determine eligibility for transfer credit. Language Requirements for International Students Students whose original language is not English must prove the worthiness to read, write and speak English, and to understand spoken English. These skills are demonstrated by submitting a satisfactory score report for the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), completing the required using essay and completing an admissions interview conducted in English. Non-discriminatory Policy on Accommodations for Students with Disabilities Applicants are not asked well-nigh disabilities requiring accommodations prior to selection, in order that such disabilities remain unknown to the Admissions Committee. The College’s policy of non-discrimination does not contradict the existence of professional and technical standards (an example would be blindness—a podiatric student must have sufficient visual vigilance to observe corporeal detail, read X-rays and perform surgical procedures). January EnteringMatriculationNYCPM offers the opportunity for applicants to be considered for a January inward class. At present, those students inward in January will enroll in a 4½-year program starting with a decelerated 2½-year pre-clinical program. The second term for students in this program occurs during the summer pursuit the January term, and in their third term they join a September inward matriculation but with a modified schedule extending into sophomore year. Tuition and fees are prorated for the January inward matriculation to remain resulting with those for all other full-time students. Students admitted to the January inward matriculation are subject to wonk standards towardly to the undertow load for each term, as detailed in the Student Handbook. Successful compliance with these standards is necessary in order to remain in the January program. Selection of Students It is the responsibility of the Admissions Committee to select candidates for podiatric medical education. The Admissions Committee is well-balanced of representative members of the pre-clinical and clinical sense and the Associate Dean of Admissions. Because there are far increasingly applicants than openings, ticket is selective and interview is by invitation only.Ticketdecisions are based on prior wonk achievement, polity and leadership activities, reports of reference and personal interview. As a result of this process, our retention rate (percentage of students completing the program) is nearly 90%. Misrepresentation in, or omission of, credentials and information submitted in the using process, will constitute grounds for rejection for admission, or, if discovered without admission, grounds for rescission of ticket retroactive to the stage of admission. Examples of information misrepresented or omitted would include criminal convictions, incomplete wonk history (or unsimilar records), or failure to meet professional and technical standards. Applicants are welcome to contact the Office of Admissions and Enrollment Management with any questions at 800.526.6966/212.410.8032 or via e-mail at enrollment@nycpm.edu. © 2018 New YorkHigherof Podiatric Medicine • 53 East 124th Street • New York, NY 10035 Accreditation  •  Privacy