Association Between a Medical School Applicant’s Community College Attendance and the Likelihood of Application Acceptance: An Investigation of Select Medical School Characteristics
Douglas Grbic,
Brianna Gunter,
Norma Poll-Hunter
et al.
Abstract:Purpose:
One third of medical school applicants attend a community college (CC), and they represent a diverse group of applicants. However, they have a lower likelihood of being accepted to medical school. Using application-level data, this study examines how an applicant’s CC attendance impacts the likelihood of application acceptance and how 3 medical school characteristics moderate this association.
Method:
Data examined were from 2,179,483 applicati… Show more
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