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Pritzker School of Medicine, UChicago (MD) Medical School - 2027 Entry Requirements & Interview Format

The Pritzker School of Medicine at the University of Chicago is a small, highly selective private medical school known for intellectual rigour, research excellence, and a collaborative learning culture. Affiliated with the University of Chicago Medicine, one of the leading academic medical centres on the US South Side, Pritzker produces physicians committed to advancing the science and practice of medicine. The Hyde Park campus location gives students proximity to University of Chicago's exceptional graduate programmes across biology, social sciences, and policy.

Entry Requirements

What you need to apply to Pritzker School of Medicine, UChicago (MD).

Admission overview
Bachelor's degree and MCAT required. Research experience and intellectual curiosity are central selection criteria. Community engagement expected. Secondary application required.
MCAT median
521 (range 516–526)
GPA median
3.91 overall / 3.89 science (BCPM)
Acceptance rate
2.8%
Class size
88
In-state preference
None
CASPer
Not required
Holistic review emphasis
Intellectual curiosity, research depth, collaborative values, and commitment to academic medicine.
Notes
MCAT/GPA approximate from Pritzker class profile data.
Specialities offered
Biomedical Research, Cancer Medicine, Internal Medicine, Public Health, Health Policy

Interview Format

How Pritzker School of Medicine, UChicago (MD) interviews applicants.

Format
Traditional one-on-one; conversational and intellectually probing
Interview window
September–January
Decision date
March 30

What makes Pritzker School of Medicine, UChicago (MD) different

Pritzker's small class size (88 students) provides an exceptionally close-knit, collaborative learning environment and near-guaranteed individualised mentorship. UChicago's broader intellectual culture — the "life of the mind" — pervades the medical school, attracting students who value rigorous debate and interdisciplinary thinking. The Hyde Park location situates students in a historically significant South Side Chicago neighbourhood with rich community medicine opportunities.

Tutor insight

Pritzker's traditional interview is genuinely conversational and designed to test intellectual depth rather than scripted answers. Come prepared to discuss your research, your reading, and your thinking about healthcare problems at a conceptual level — interviewers are looking for candidates who can sustain substantive intellectual dialogue. The small class size means peer culture and social cohesion matter greatly; demonstrate warmth, curiosity, and collaborative values. Given UChicago's South Side location, expressing genuine commitment to community health and health equity in underserved urban populations will strengthen your candidacy considerably.
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Interview questions matched to Pritzker School of Medicine, UChicago (MD)

Two questions our tutors flagged as a strong fit for Pritzker School of Medicine, UChicago (MD)’s interview style. Try answering them out loud, then open Prometheus for the model answers and follow-up tips.

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AAMC Core Competency: Ethical Responsibility to Self and Others

The AAMC identifies Ethical Responsibility to Self and Others as a core competency, which includes maintaining personal integrity, managing one's own wellbeing, and upholding the welfare of patients and colleagues. A fellow pre-medical student — a close friend — confides that he has been using a prescription stimulant without a prescription to manage the demands of organic chemistry and MCAT preparation. He asks you not to tell anyone. How do you respond?

Likely follow-up · How does unprescribed stimulant use among pre-medical students connect to the broader culture of performance pressure in medical training?

3 expert tips in Prometheus
HardPanel · MMIQ2

US Healthcare Ethics: Physician-Assisted Death and Medical Aid in Dying

Ten US states and the District of Columbia now have authorised medical aid in dying (MAID) laws, where a terminally ill, mentally competent adult with a prognosis of six months or less can request a lethal prescription. A terminally ill patient in one of these states tells you she is seriously considering requesting MAID. How do you respond clinically and as a matter of professional ethics?

Likely follow-up · What is the difference between medical aid in dying, euthanasia, and palliative sedation — and does the distinction matter morally?

3 expert tips in Prometheus

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Pritzker School of Medicine, UChicago (MD) - Frequently asked questions

Bachelor's degree and MCAT required. Research experience and intellectual curiosity are central selection criteria. Community engagement expected. Secondary application required.

Traditional one-on-one; conversational and intellectually probing

Pritzker School of Medicine, UChicago (MD) typically interviews in September–January.

Decisions are released March 30.

Pritzker's small class size (88 students) provides an exceptionally close-knit, collaborative learning environment and near-guaranteed individualised mentorship. UChicago's broader intellectual culture — the "life of the mind" — pervades the medical school, attracting students who value rigorous debate and interdisciplinary thinking. The Hyde Park location situates students in a historically significant South Side Chicago neighbourhood with rich community medicine opportunities.
Reviewed by Isaac Butler-King, medical student at the University of Glasgow. Last reviewed: 6 June 2026 · NextGen MedPrep editorial team
Pritzker School of Medicine, UChicago (MD) | MCAT median 521, GPA & DO Interview Format | NGMP