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East Lansing, MI, USEst. 1969

Michigan State University COM (DO) Medical School - 2027 Entry Requirements & Interview Format

Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine (MSUCOM), founded in 1969, is the first osteopathic college established within a major public research university in the United States. Located at MSU's East Lansing campus, MSUCOM benefits from the full breadth of a Big Ten research university, including access to MSU's biomedical sciences, public health, and engineering faculties. The school has a strong rural medicine pipeline and serves Michigan's diverse communities.

Entry Requirements

What you need to apply to Michigan State University COM (DO).

Admission overview
Bachelor's degree and MCAT required. AACOMAS application. CASPer is NOT required. Strong preference for Michigan residents (public university with significant in-state mission). Healthcare experience and osteopathic shadowing expected.
MCAT median
506 (range 500–512)
GPA median
3.62 overall / 3.57 science (BCPM)
Acceptance rate
6.0%
Class size
185
In-state preference
Strong — primarily in-state
CASPer
Not required
Holistic review emphasis
Michigan residency, rural medicine commitment, osteopathic philosophy, healthcare experience.
Notes
MCAT/GPA hedged estimates from publicly available MSUCOM and AACOMAS data. In-state preference is significant.
Specialities offered
Primary Care, Rural Medicine, Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine, Family Medicine, Sports Medicine

Interview Format

How Michigan State University COM (DO) interviews applicants.

Format
Traditional or MMI depending on cycle
Interview window
September–February
Decision date
Rolling admissions
Post-interview chances
Approximately 25–35% post-interview (estimated).

What makes Michigan State University COM (DO) different

Applications via AACOMAS. MSUCOM is uniquely embedded in a Big Ten public research university — access to MSU's broad research infrastructure sets it apart from most DO schools. The school has a strong commitment to Michigan rural health and trains a significant proportion of the state's rural primary care physicians.

Tutor insight

Michigan residents have a meaningful advantage at MSUCOM; out-of-state applicants should be prepared to articulate a specific connection to Michigan or rural medicine. Emphasise your commitment to primary care and underserved populations. CASPer is not required at MSUCOM. The MSUCOM-MSU research environment is a real advantage for students interested in combining osteopathic practice with scholarly work — highlight any research background.
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Interview questions matched to Michigan State University COM (DO)

Two questions our tutors flagged as a strong fit for Michigan State University COM (DO)’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: Teamwork and Interprofessional Collaboration

During a hospital volunteering shift, you observe a disagreement between a nurse and a resident physician about the dosing of pain medication for a post-operative patient. The nurse believes the prescribed dose is too low and the patient is in unnecessary distress; the resident insists the dose is appropriate and walks away without further discussion. You are neither a nurse nor a physician. What do you do, and what does this scenario reveal about the importance of interprofessional teamwork in patient safety?

Likely follow-up · How would your approach change if you were a medical student on that rotation rather than a volunteer?

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EasyPanelQ2

MCAT Preparation: Balancing Science and Humanities

The MCAT now includes a section on the Psychological, Social, and Biological Foundations of Behaviour, reflecting the AAMC's view that physicians must understand patients as social beings, not just biological systems. How did preparing for this section change or reinforce your thinking about the kind of medicine you want to practice?

Likely follow-up · Give an example of a concept from the behavioural sciences section that has direct clinical relevance you did not fully appreciate before studying it.

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Michigan State University COM (DO) - Frequently asked questions

Bachelor's degree and MCAT required. AACOMAS application. CASPer is NOT required. Strong preference for Michigan residents (public university with significant in-state mission). Healthcare experience and osteopathic shadowing expected.

Traditional or MMI depending on cycle

Michigan State University COM (DO) typically interviews in September–February.

Decisions are released Rolling admissions.

Applications via AACOMAS. MSUCOM is uniquely embedded in a Big Ten public research university — access to MSU's broad research infrastructure sets it apart from most DO schools. The school has a strong commitment to Michigan rural health and trains a significant proportion of the state's rural primary care physicians.
Reviewed by Isaac Butler-King, medical student at the University of Glasgow. Last reviewed: 6 June 2026 · NextGen MedPrep editorial team
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