
How to Apply
Admission to the Postbaccalaureate Premedical Program is conducted on a rolling basis starting in the fall, with decisions made throughout the admissions cycle.
Apply to the Program
For complete details and to apply, please select our program in PostbacCAS.
Applying early is recommended because there are many more qualified applicants than spaces.
To apply for the Class of 2026
- Application Opens: Thursday, August 8, 2024
- Early Action Deadline: Tuesday, October 1, 2024 (11:59 pm PST) to receive a decision by Friday, December 20, 2024.
- Regular Decision Deadline: Wednesday, February 19, 2025 (11:59 pm PST)
Note: College seniors are encouraged to apply after they have received their fall semester grades.
"Deadline" refers to the date that your application must be submitted; supporting materials (e.g., letters of recommendation, transcripts) must arrive within two weeks of submission of your application. It is the responsibility of the applicant to ensure the timely arrival of all supporting materials.
Application Information
Our program is designed for "career changers"–individuals who wish to take undergraduate-level premedical courses for the first time. Students in our program are generally new to science and have taken few, if any, premedical courses.
- Applicants who have taken the MCAT are not eligible for our program.
- Applicants seeking to enhance their academic record are not a good fit for our program.
For information about the types of postbaccalaureate programs nationwide, please see this reference from the Association of American Medical Colleges.
Admissions Criteria
- Bachelor’s degree from an accredited four-year institution is required.
- Strong academic record at both the high school and college levels—at least a B+ (3.3) average (and graduate school, if applicable).
- ACT or SAT scores consistent with that level of academic performance. If you have not taken the ACT or SAT, you must provide a brief statement explaining why and upload that document as your Test Score Report.
- Clearly articulated depth of motivation for going into medicine, dentistry, or veterinary medicine.
- Career history, volunteer activities, and any experience in health care.
- Two strong letters of recommendation—no more than 3—and at least one must be written by a former professor, instructor, or advisor who is familiar with your academic abilities at the college level.
If you have taken the GRE, or another graduate-level standardized test, you are welcome to send us those scores in addition to, but not as a substitution for, your ACT or SAT scores.
In addition to completing the PostbacCAS Personal, Academic, and Supporting Information sections, you will be asked to provide the following additional information in the Program Materials section. It is the responsibility of the applicant to ensure the timely arrival of all supporting materials. Please be assured that the Postbac Premed Admissions Committee also considers the varied backgrounds and experiences of applicants when reviewing applications.
- Supplemental Application Fee ($40): Payable through the PostbacCAS platform. This fee is in addition to processing fees charged by PostbacCAS.
- Second Letter of Recommendation: One letter must be written by a former professor, instructor, or advisor who is familiar with your academic abilities. We will accept a maximum of 3 letters total (and no more).
- CV/Résumé: Please detail your employment record and your medically related, community service, and/or extracurricular activities. This is a supplement to the "Experiences" section of your application, and not a replacement for completing that section.
- High School Transcripts: From all high schools attended. Copies of unofficial transcripts are acceptable.
- Official AND self-reported ACT or SAT scores
- You must self-report your ACT or SAT scores in the Standardized Test section of the application AND request to have an official score report to be sent directly to Bryn Mawr. This is the only supporting material that is sent directly to Bryn Mawr; all other supporting materials are sent via PostbacCAS.
- If you have not taken the ACT or SAT, you must provide a brief statement explaining why and upload that document as your Test Score Report.
- To order ACT scores, use code 3526. To order SAT scores, use code 2477.
- Archived ACT or SAT score reports must be ordered even if your high school transcript includes your scores.
- You may opt to order an official score report for just one ACT or SAT test date to be sent to our program. In this case, you can upload screenshots of additional test date score reports to “Test Score Reports” under Documents in PostbacCAS.
- Self-reporting AP and/or IB scores is optional.
- Other test scores (GRE, GMAT, LSAT, etc.) may be submitted as well, but not as a substitute for the ACT or SAT.
- Additional Essay (Optional): Please feel free to write a second essay if there are further experiences you would like to share with the Admissions Committee that you have not included in the Personal Statement. This is an opportunity to provide additional information about yourself that is not easily captured in the rest of the application (maximum of 5300 characters with spaces).
Our program participates in the Postbaccalaureate Centralized Application Service (PostbacCAS). To evaluate your eligibility for the program, first, we review your PostbacCAS Bryn Mawr application and supporting materials. Following this initial screening, you may be invited to interview.
If you are invited to interview, we want to help you decide whether Bryn Mawr is the right choice for you. On your interview day, you’ll participate in an information session given by the director of the Postbaccalaureate Premedical Program and speak with current students. We will also provide you with an academic plan for classes, based on your academic history.
After your interview, our Admissions Committee will review your candidacy and make a decision about your admission to the program within four to six weeks. Our Admissions Committee members include representatives from the science faculty and the Postbaccalaureate Premedical Program office. Your application and interview help our Admissions Committee to determine whether your previous academic record and experiences, along with your goals and motivation, are consistent with the requirements of our program.
We appreciate your interest in the Bryn Mawr College Postbaccalaureate Premedical Program and look forward to working with you in the admissions process!
Questions?
Bryn Mawr Program-Specific Questions
Visit our FAQs, or email postbac@brynmawr.edu.
Application Service Process Questions
Call PostbacCAS Customer Service at (857) 304-2047 or email PostbacCASinfo@liaisoncas.com.
Visit the PostbacCAS Students page or visit the PostbacCAS Applicant Help Center
Having trouble accessing the application? The preferred browsers are Google Chrome or Firefox.
FAQs About Applying
Our program is designed for "career changers"–individuals who wish to take undergraduate-level premedical courses for the first time. Students in our program are generally new to science and have taken few, if any, premedical courses.
You can be considered for the program if you have, or will have, completed a bachelor’s degree by the time you start the postbac program and have a strong academic record in college.
- Applicants who have taken the MCAT are not eligible for our program.
- Applicants seeking to enhance their academic record are not a good fit for our program.
For information about the types of postbaccalaureate programs nationwide, please see this reference from the Association of American Medical Colleges.
Our Admissions Criteria
- Bachelor’s degree from an accredited four-year institution is required.
- Strong academic record at both the high school and college levels—at least a B+ (3.3) average (and graduate school, if applicable).
- ACT or SAT scores consistent with that level of academic performance. If you have not taken the ACT or SAT, you must provide a brief statement explaining why and upload that document as your Test Score Report.
- Clearly articulated depth of motivation for going into medicine, dentistry, or veterinary medicine
- Career history, volunteer activities, and any experience in health care
- Two strong letters of recommendation—no more than 3—and at least one must be written by a former professor, instructor, or advisor who is familiar with your academic abilities at the college level.
If you have taken the GRE, or another graduate-level standardized test, you are welcome to send us those scores in addition to, but not as a substitution for, your ACT or SAT scores.
Yes, we do consider international applicants for our program. However, our program is not a gateway to medical school; we strongly encourage international applicants to be informed of the facts surrounding international applicants to medical schools prior to applying to our program.
Please see the AAMC website for more information about Applying to Medical School as an International Applicant.
The postbac program is designed for individuals who have not taken the prerequisite science courses for admission to medical school. The core science requirements for medical school are one year of General Chemistry, one year of Biology, one year of Physics, and one year of Organic Chemistry (all with labs).
Although Bryn Mawr may consider an applicant who has completed up to half of these requirements, applicants are generally not advanced to interview for the program if they have completed all or a majority of these courses within the past 5 years. If an applicant has completed up to half of these requirements within five years of their prospective start at Bryn Mawr, they would not be a good fit for our program.
We understand that our applicants have varied experiences and may not have taken the ACT or SAT. If you have not taken the ACT or SAT, you must provide a brief statement explaining why and upload that document as your Test Score Report when submitting your application in PostbacCAS.
Other test scores (GRE, GMAT, LSAT, etc.) may be submitted but not as a substitute for the ACT or SAT. We do not encourage applicants to take standardized exams for graduate or professional school for the sole purpose of applying to our program.
No. Individuals who have taken the MCAT are not eligible for Bryn Mawr's program, regardless of when they have taken the MCAT.
Admission to the Bryn Mawr postbac program is very competitive. Your application must demonstrate your ability to handle an academically rigorous course load in the sciences as well as a strong commitment to, and understanding of, medicine.
You may apply to the program at any time. While in the past, we recommended that seniors wait until the mid-point of their senior year to apply, we have decided to relax this approach. Please feel free to apply whenever you believe your application is strongest. Our Admissions Committee will determine if there is sufficient information to be able to move an application forward. If a senior applies during the fall and the Committee believes that an additional semester of grades and/or experience will be helpful to have, a senior's application may be placed on hold.
Although there is no single "right" answer to this question, you should demonstrate that you have carefully thought about your motivation for a career change as well as your commitment to a medical career. Meaningful experiences in healthcare or social services settings, either professionally or through volunteer roles, can help you demonstrate this commitment.
Our application requires one personal statement (maximum of 5300 characters, including spaces) about your reasons for pursuing a career in healthcare.
Applicants can write a second, optional essay if there are further experiences not included in their Personal Statement, or elsewhere in the application, that they would like to share with the Admissions Committee (maximum of 5300 characters with spaces).
You must arrange to have two (2) letters of recommendation completed on your behalf, one of which must be written by a former professor, instructor, or advisor who is familiar with your academic abilities at the college level.
We understand that it may be challenging to obtain an academic recommendation if you have been out of school for a few years. We suggest you try as best you can, given that when you go on to apply to medical school, you will want to provide letters of recommendation from each academic setting since starting college.
We will accept no more than three Letters of Recommendation, in total.
Please refer to the PostbacCAS Applicant Help Center for instructions regarding how to request letters of recommendation.
Your transcripts must be submitted through PostbacCAS. Do not send transcripts directly to Bryn Mawr College. Please refer to the PostbacCAS Applicant Help Center for instructions regarding ordering your transcripts.
Extensive Coursework or Terminal Degree from a Non-US Institution
Bryn Mawr requires that applicants use World Evaluation Services (WES) to have their transcript(s) processed and submitted to PostbacCAS. Within the “Academic History” section of your PostbacCAS application, please select “Order WES Evaluation” for all non-U.S. institutions you attended. You do not need to manually enter transcript information in the coursework section for courses completed at non-US institution.
Study Abroad Semester(s) or Summer
US institution overseas: In the case of 1-2 semesters, or a summer, of study overseas at a US institution, or if your study abroad credits and grades appear on your home institution transcript, mark these courses as "Study Abroad" during Transcript Review in PostbacCAS, and arrange to have transcripts sent directly to PostbacCAS.
Non-US institution: In the case of 1-2 semesters, or a summer, of study overseas at a non-US institution please report that you attended a foreign institution in the "Academic History" section of your application. Do not list the courses taken. Coursework at a non-US institution cannot be recorded in PostbacCAS. We do not require a transcript nor a foreign transcript evaluation service. In our program application we provide applicants an opportunity to include information about the grades they received during their study abroad experience.
Once your application is marked "complete," we are able to begin the review process. It can take up to three weeks from the time we receive and review your completed application materials until the time we contact you to inform you if you will be invited for an interview.
Following an interview, it can take four to six weeks before we notify you of the decision by the Admissions Committee.
We recommend that you check your PostbacCAS account to track your application status. It is the responsibility of the applicant to ensure the timely arrival of all supporting materials.

Contact Us
Postbaccalaureate Premedical Program
Park Science Building
Room 349
Bryn Mawr Program-Specific Questions
Email postbac@brynmawr.edu
Application Service Process Questions
Call PostbacCAS Customer Service at (857) 304-2047
Email PostbacCASinfo@liaisoncas.com