Pre-Osteopathic Medicine Program
The Pre-Osteopathic Medicine Program offered at UND in the College of Arts and Sciences set guidelines and timetables for students to successfully complete prerequisite coursework and other requirements relating to osteopathic school.
This program is not a major and does not lead to a degree from UND! In order to graduate with a degree from UND, students must:
- Choose a Major and complete the specific requirements of that major as determined by the department responsible for that major
- Complete Essential Studies Requirements
- Complete 125 semester credits (36 of which must be upper divisional)
In order to join the Pre-Osteopathic Medicine Program at UND, freshmen students (planning to finish in 4 years) must:
- Officially declare Pre-Osteopathic Medicine in the main office of the College of Arts and Sciences (Montgomery Hall 125)
- Activate and use their UND e-mail account
- Attend all freshmen group advising meetings during fall semester
- Attend one freshmen group advising meeting during spring semester
- Complete the following courses, with a C grade or better, before the start of sophomore year:
- Bio 150-151, with labs
- Math 103 (may test out of this with an appropriate ACT Math score or Compass Math test)
- Chem 121-122, with labs
- Maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higherVisit with their major advisor
Older students wishing to join or switch to the Pre-Osteopathic Medicine Program should contact the College of Arts and Sciences ASAP to set up an appointment with the Health Sciences Advisor.
In order to stay in the Pre-Osteopathic Medicine Program at UND, all students must:
- Complete any prerequisite coursework as advised
- Maintain a competitive cumulative GPA (3.0 minimum)
- Take the MCAT
- Visit with the Health Sciences Advisor regularly
- Visit with their major advisor regularly
Currently enrolled or prospective UND students may set up an appointment to discuss a Pre-Osteopathic Plan of Study with the Health Sciences Advisor. Click on the Advising link under Pre-Osteopathic Resources.