Hispanic Medical School Entry Here Are Your Odds

Is Hispanic medical school entry on the rise? Check out medical school admission percentages to find out where Hispanics are getting into medical school.

Medical schools market a lot of initiatives for diversity in their incoming students and this page will allow you to see how good of a job each medical school is doing on this claim.

Take a look at the percentages surrounding medical school entry for Hispanics!

Percentage (%) of first year medical students who identify themselves as Hispanic:

Alabama

  • Alabama 1%
  • South Alabama 0%

Arizona

  • Arizona 10%

Arkansas

  • Arkansas 1%

California

  • Loma Linda 10%
  • Southern Cal-Keck 10%
  • Stanford 10%
  • UC-Davis 15%
  • UC-Irvine 11%
  • UC-San Diego 7%
  • UC-San Francisco 18%
  • UCLA-Geffen 14%

Colorado

  • Colorado 5%

Connecticut

  • Connecticut 7%
  • Yale 7%

District of Columbia

  • George Washington 2%
  • Georgetown 3%
  • Howard 8%

Florida

  • Univ. Florida 9%
  • Florida State 6%
  • Miami-Miller 13%
  • Univ. South Florida 13%

Georgia

  • Emory 5%
  • MC Georgia 4%
  • Mercer 2%
  • Morehouse 2%
Hawaii
  • Hawaii-Burns 0%

Illinois

  • Chicago-Pritzker 10%
  • Loyola-Chicago Stritch 7%
  • Northwestern-Feinberg 6%
  • Rosalind Franklin-Chicago 1%
  • Rush 8%
  • Southern Illinois 6%
  • Univ. Illinois Chicago 13%

Indiana

  • Indiana 5%

Iowa

  • Iowa-Carver 4%

Kansas

  • Kansas 6%

Kentucky

  • Kentucky 0%
  • Louisville 1%

Louisiana

  • LSU New Orleans 3%
  • LSU Shreveport 3%
  • Tulane 1%

Maryland

  • Johns Hopkins 3%
  • Univ. Maryland 1%
  • Uniformed Services-Herbert 6%

Massachusetts

  • Boston 12%
  • Harvard 8%
  • Massachusetts 3%
  • Tufts 6%

Michigan

  • Michigan 4%
  • Michigan State 4%
  • Wayne State 3%

Minnesota

  • Mayo 7%
  • Minnesota 4%

Mississippi

  • Mississippi 0%

Missouri

  • Missouri Columbia 3%
  • Missouri Kansas City %
  • St Louis 1%
  • Wash U St Louis 3%

Nebraska

  • Creighton 3%
  • Nebraska 3%

Nevada

  • Nevada 6%

New Hampshire

  • Dartmouth 7%

New Jersey

  • UMDNJ New Jersey 12%
  • UMDNJ-RW Johnson 7%

New Mexico

  • New Mexico 27%

New York

  • Albany 3%
  • Albert Einstein 3%
  • Buffalo 1%
  • Columbia 10%
  • Cornell-Weill 9%
  • Mount Sinai 13%
  • New York Medical 1%
  • NYU 11%
  • Rochester 4%
  • SUNY Downstate 8%
  • SUNY Upstate 0%
  • Stony Brook 6%

North Carolina

  • Duke 2%
  • East Carolina-Brody 5%
  • North Carolina 2%
  • Wake Forest 4%

North Dakota

  • North Dakota 0%

Ohio

  • Case Western 5%
  • Cincinnati 0%
  • Northeastern Ohio 4%
  • Ohio State 4%
  • Toledo 1%
  • Wright State-Boonshoft 2%

Oklahoma

  • Oklahoma 2%

Oregon

  • Oregon 3%

Pennsylvania

  • Drexel 3%
  • Jefferson 2%
  • Penn State 3%
  • UPenn 5%
  • Pittsburgh 6%
  • Temple 11%

Puerto Rico

  • Caribe 92%
  • Ponce 90%
  • Puerto Rico 98%
  • San Juan Bautista 0%

Rhode Island

  • Brown-Alpert 9%

South Carolina

  • MU South Carolina 3%
  • South Carolina 0%

South Dakota

  • South Dakota-Sanford 0%

Tennessee

  • East Tennessee-Quillen 2%
  • Meharry 7%
  • Tennessee 1%
  • Vanderbilt 4%

Texas

  • Baylor 18%
  • Texas A & M 10%
  • Texas Tech 13%
  • UT Galveston 16%
  • UT Houston 15%
  • UT San Antonio 16%
  • UT Southwestern 18%

Utah

  • Utah 3%

Vermont

  • Vermont 5%
Virginia
  • Eastern Virginia 1%
  • Virginia 8%
  • Virginia Commonwealth 2%

Washington

  • Univ. Washington 5%

West Virginia

  • Marshall-Edwards 1%
  • West Virginia 3%

Wisconsin

  • MC Wisconsin 5%
  • Univ. Wisconsin 3%


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