Description

One of the most respected medical institutions, New York Medical College in Valhalla, New York, produces some of the world’s most proficient medical professionals and conducts some of the most important medical research.

Located within a half hour of New York City, New York Medical College provides professional graduate training for future physicians. A highly competitive and rigorous program, the medical school’s admissions generally allow fewer than several hundred students out of more than 10,000 applicants yearly.

Admissions for the school also consider:

  • Academic performance
  • MCAT scores
  • Community service
  • Personal character

Additionally, New York Medical College awards master’s degrees in such fields as Speech Language Pathology and Physical Therapy. These programs also have competitive admissions standards, and require that certain course pre-requisites be met.

A leading research institution, New York Medical College has conducted some of the world’s most important research in such areas as cancer, neuroscience, Lyme Disease and Parkinson’s.

Affiliated with a number of hospitals and clinical facilities throughout the greater New York Metropolitan area, New York Medical provides a training ground for its medical students. Medical professionals from these facilities as well as alumni may also attend New York Medical’s advanced training programs.

Financial aid at New York Medical College is awarded based on several factors. First of all, loans are given only to students who have the greatest financial need. Also, certain loans require submission of a credit report.

Other types of aid, such as work-study and scholarships may also be awarded to students, depending on the program in which they’re enrolled.

Quick Facts

Location

Northeast

Setting

Large Town Setting

Type

Private

Affiliation

Roman Catholic

Nickname

NYMC

Website

www.nymc.edu

On-Campus Housing Available

Yes

Enrollment

1,452

Students

Total Students
1,452

Full-Time vs. Part-time Students

Full-Time
82%
Part-Time
18%

Ethnic Diversity

African-American
9%
Asian
26%
Caucasian
51%
Latino
4%
Other
10%

International Students

International
5%
Domestic
95%