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MD Admissions Informational Webinar
Join the Admissions Office and current medical students to learn about our MD program and our admissions process. Hear about our dual degree programs, global health experiences, and student life firsthand from current medical students. Get expert tips directly from admissions staff on how to become a strong applicant. Whether you’re applying this cycle or considering medical school in the future, we’re excited to help guide you on your journey!
Registration details will be available closer to the next date.
Next Webinar:
- Thursday, May 7, 2026
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No. We hold complete applications under active consideration for an interview until the end of the interview season, which ends in March. It is not uncommon for an applicant whose application became complete in the fall to be invited for an interview in the winter or spring. All applicants will receive either an invitation to interview or a letter of regret by March 31.
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We do admit international students, but relatively few. We give strong preference to United States citizens and U.S. permanent residents. (A permanent resident visa, or green card, is equivalent to U.S. citizenship in our admissions process and in terms of U.S. student loan programs).
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Tufts University School of Medicine
Office of Admissions
136 Harrison Avenue
Boston, MA 02111 -
If you are planning to be out of the country during the application year you will need access to email and the internet. We communicate with applicants via email and interviews are conducted via Zoom.
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Many applicants look for opportunities to strengthen their academic records after graduating college. One option is to enroll in a special master's program, like the Tufts MBS program, which is a great option for students interested in medical school who need to improve their credentials.