Scholl College Admissions 800.843.3059 Toll Free 847.578.8400 Local 847.775.6523 Fax 3333 Green Bay Road, North Chicago, IL 60064
Director of Admissions and Recruitment La'Mont Vaughn [email]
Assistant Director of SCPM Admissions Kimberly J. Young [email]
To be a Doctor of Podiatric Medicine is a professional choice that brings with it a place of high respect in today’s -and tomorrow’s - health care community. It is a personal choice that brings with it the deep satisfaction of being able to prevent, diagnose and treat diseases and disorders of the foot and ankle for a true cross section of humankind -the elderly, the young, the athletic. It is a practical choice that puts you in control of the pace and character of your life. How can we be so certain in our assertions? Because no other college in the nation is more successful than Scholl at translating the choice of podiatric medicine into the practice of podiatric medicine. Is Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine right for you? The most direct way to answer that question is with a phone call. Call us at 1-800-843-3059, and we'll be happy to answer questions. Scholl college draws its 300+ students from almost every state in the nation and several foreign countries. The entering class has a maximum size of approximately 105 positions. In 2010-11, women constituted 43% of the student body and under-represented minorities 12.22% of all students.
Scholl College attracts strong students. Here are statistics for the fall 2011 first year class: Men: 57% and Women 43% - from 27 states, one foreign country.
Overall Grade Point Average: 3.20 Science Grade Point Average: 3.01
Competitive MCAT: 25
The majority of states require successful completion of the National Board Examinations (a two-step process) as part of their licensing requirements. Traditionally, Scholl College students have performed at or above the National Average on both sets of Boards.
updated 20 Sept 11