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MCOM – Admissions Information

Montana College of Osteopathic Medicine

Why become a DO at Montana College of Osteopathic Medicine

RVU’s newest DO program, located in Billings, Montana, thrives on three firmly held principles: early osteopathic clinical skills integration, a supportive and active learning environment emphasizing health and wellness, and integrated simulations and skills-based curriculum that supports life-long professional growth.

4

Years

full time, in person

$66,604

Tuition

Steps to a Medical Career

  • 1

    RECEIVE BACHELOR’S DEGREE

  • 2

    APPLY TO AACOMAS

  • 3

    GRADUATE WITH 3.0+ GPA

  • 4

    ADMISSION TO DO PROGRAM

Application Requirements

Applicants must meet the following minimum requirements prior to application. Any requirement below that is not completed prior to submitting the CASPA application will not be considered for review:

Bachelor’s Degree

A bachelor’s degree or higher from a U.S. regionally accredited college or university must be completed prior to matriculation (exceptions may be made and will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis; including exceptions that pertain to faith-based and/or strong international universities).

Note: In the event of coursework completed at foreign institutions, official detailed course-by-course evaluations must be completed by an approved agency. Please see the list of approved agencies in the RVU Student Handbook and Catalog, under ‘Matriculation’ section

Coursework

Minimum prerequisite course work that must be completed prior to matriculation includes:

  • Biology/Zoology (8 semester hours including lab)
  • General Chemistry (8 semester hours including lab)
  • Organic Chemistry (8 semester hours including lab)
  • Physics (8 semester hours including lab)
  • English or Literature (6 semester hours)
  • Biochemistry (3 semester hours)

No grade below a “C” will be considered to fulfill requirements. C- is considered below a C and will not fulfill requirements. Additional upper-division coursework such as Human Anatomy, Physiology, Genetics, and Cellular Biology is highly recommended.

GPA

A minimum science and cumulative GPA of 3.0 as calculated on the AACOMAS application.

Note: The chances for admission for a candidate with minimal grades are limited. Admission would require outstanding achievement on the part of the candidate during their career or unique individual circumstances. Preference will be given to candidates with a science and cumulative GPA of 3.6 or higher. On average, candidates admitted to colleges of osteopathic medicine each of the past three years have GPAs greater than 3.6.

MCAT

MCOM requires candidates to take the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT). The MCAT must have been taken within 3 years prior to application. There is no minimum required score.

Letters of Recommendations

Three required letters (submitted to AACOMAS) include:

  • A credentialed healthcare provider (DO, MD, PA, or NP) who supervised the candidate’s work (voluntary or paid) in a clinical setting.
  • An academic reference (order of preference to include Pre-Med Advisor or Committee, Basic Science Faculty, or anyone who can speak to the candidate’s ability to successfully complete a rigorous medical school curriculum).
  • A letter of the candidate’s choice

Note, only the maximum number of letters submitted through AACOMAS will be considered. The Office of Admissions is not able to accept letters of recommendation sent directly to RVUCOM or from any other letter service, such as Interfolio or VirtualEvals.

Transcripts

Students must provide official transcripts from all colleges attended where a degree was earned prior to matriculation. In the event of coursework completed at foreign institutions, the applicant must submit official detailed course-by-course evaluations completed by an approved agency. A list of these agencies is available in the University Handbook & Catalog.

International Students

MCOM will consider international applications. Demonstrated English language proficiency is required during the interview; preference will be given to applicants who have previously attended a regionally-accredited college or university in the U.S.


Admissions Process

MCOM participates in the American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine Application Service (AACOMAS) for the receipt and processing of applications. Applications are submitted electronically through AACOMAS (click here).  AACOMAS processes applications within approximately 3-6 weeks. This timeframe may vary depending on the time it takes to receive an applicant’s transcripts and the volume of applications being processed. MCOM’s deadline for submitting an AACOMAS application is March 15, 2025. Applications are evaluated on a rolling basis, therefore it is in an applicant’s best interest to apply early in the process. Once an applicant’s AACOMAS application is received, it is evaluated to determine if the minimum requirements have been met. 

These requirements include:

  • A minimum science and cumulative GPA of 3.0.  Note: The chances for admission for a candidate with minimal grades are limited. Admission would require outstanding achievement on the part of the candidate during their career or unique individual circumstances. 
  • MCOM is requiring candidates to take the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT). Candidates are required to take the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) within 3 years prior to matriculation. There is no minimum required score.
  • Three Letters of Recommendations (submitted to AACOMAS). Required letters include a letter an academic reference (order of preference to include Pre-Med Advisor or Committee, Basic Science Faculty, or anyone who can speak to the candidate’s ability to successfully complete a rigorous medical school curriculum), a letter from a credentialed healthcare provider (DO, MD, PA, or NP) who supervised the candidate’s work (voluntary or paid) in a clinical setting, and a final letter of the candidate’s choice.
    • Note, only the maximum number of letters submitted through AACOMAS will be considered. The Office of Admissions is not able to accept letters of recommendation sent directly to MCOM or from any other letter service, such as Interfolio or VirtualEvals.

Applicants meeting these minimum requirements will receive an email containing login information to pay the supplemental fee. Candidates who initially do not meet the minimum academic requirements are welcome to resubmit updated information through AACOMAS. Candidates resubmitting qualifying information will then be invited to proceed through the process upon verification that the minimum requirements have been met. Applicants awarded an AACOMAS fee waiver will be granted a fee waiver for MCOM’s supplemental fee. Fee waivers will also be granted for active duty military, veterans, as well as immediate family members. For submission instructions on the fee waiver, click here.

An applicant’s file is considered complete upon the receipt of the AACOMAS application, processing fee, supplemental materials, and letters of recommendation (letters submitted with applications from previous years will not be transferred). Be aware that we will only consider the maximum number of letters submitted through AACOMAS. We are not able to accept letters of recommendation sent directly to RVU-MCOM, or from any other letter service such as Interfolio, or VirtualEvals.

The deadline for submitting a supplemental application and fee for the class matriculating is April 15, 2025.  Please note that due to the rolling admission process, it is feasible that all interviews will be awarded prior to this date.

The Office of Admissions reviews all completed files and notifies applicants of their interview status. All applicants invited for an interview are given the choice of several interview dates.

Deferral Process

Request to Deferment

Eligibility for Deferral: Only students who have been admitted, received an official acceptance letter from RVU, and have fully deposited may request a deferral.  Deferral requests will be considered on a case-by-case basis, reviewed by the appropriate dean or program director. Some cases may necessitate additional documentation require students to provide supporting documentation.

Deferral Request Procedure: Students who wish to request a deferral must submit a written request, via email, to the Program Admissions Leadership. The request must include the following:

  • Student’s full name and contact information, including current phone number, address, and email.
  • The reason for the deferral request, along with relevant supporting documentation (e.g., medical documentation, official military orders, etc.).
  • Written commitment to the start date for the next enrolled class start date.
  • All deferral requests will be reviewed by the Program Admissions Leadership; if eligibility is determined, requests may be presented to the appropriate Dean or Program Director for a final decision. A decision will be communicated to the student in writing within 30 days of the request submission.
  • Requests may not be considered if received less than 30 days prior to the program’s start.
  • Exceptions to requests may be approved by Program Deans or Directors.

Deferral Duration: Deferral may be granted for a maximum of one academic year, per program. If approved, the student’s enrollment will be automatically deferred to the approved start date. If deferral is granted for medical reasons, students may need to provide proof of medical clearance by a medical professional before the deferred start date.  Proof of medical clearance shall be determined by the Dean or Program Director.

Requirements to Confirm Deferral: 

  • Already submitted the full deposit amount. The deposit, as specified on the student’s matriculation agreement, will be applied to tuition.
  • Submit a $500 nonrefundable administrative fee.
  • Complete all requirements as specified in the student’s matriculation agreement. Date sensitive materials should be completed in the spring prior to matriculation. (Students may be required to do another background check or drug screen prior to matriculating.  Additionally, students must finish all required health records and immunizations to comply.)
  • Students will not have to submit another application or re-interview.

Interview Process

Applicants’ academic qualifications will be pre-screened by the RVU-MCOM Office of Admissions and interviews will be offered to competitive applicants. Applicant interviews will be conducted virtually, and an official campus visit day will be offered to accepted students. The virtual interviews will be approximately 30 minutes in length and conducted by a two-person panel of the RVU-MCOM team. Interviewers will have access to the applicant’s personal statement, supplemental application, and letters of recommendation. However, the interviewers will be blinded to the applicants’ grades and MCAT scores. All interviewers’ recommendations will be evaluated post-interview by the RVU-MCOM Admissions Committee with the final decision made by the Dean.

The Admissions Committee meets at least once a month to make a recommendation to the Dean relative to each applicant’s status.  The recommendation can be to offer an acceptance, to place the applicant on the alternate list, or to deny admission. The final decision will be made by the Dean.

Matriculation Process

All acceptance offers are provisional pending the successful completion of all conditions set forth in the matriculation agreement including:

  • Completion of all prerequisite coursework and documentation that a minimum of a bachelor’s degree has been earned from a U.S. regionally accredited college or university.
  • Payment of two non-refundable deposits totaling $2,000 on or prior to the date designated in the matriculation agreement. RVU follows the guidelines set forth by the American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine (AACOM) relative to deposit due dates. Deposits will be applied to tuition.
  • Successful passage of a drug screen and background check. Both services are to be scheduled and managed through PreCheck and are to be completed by the dates specified on the matriculation agreement. An applicant who has a deficiency or abnormality discovered on either screening will be referred to a sub-committee for further investigation.
  • Completion of required medical and immunization documents are to be scheduled and managed through SentryMD (the medical record division of PreCheck)  and to be completed by the dates specified on the matriculation agreement.
  • Submission of a waiver demonstrating proof of medical insurance coverage or enrollment in the plan provided by the University.
  • Submission of transcripts from all colleges and universities attended where a degree was earned. MCOM will accept transcripts submitted as part of the AACOMAS application. In the event of an earned degree isn’t posted prior to matriculation, a letter will be required from the university registrar confirming that the requirements for graduation have been met and indicating when the degree will be posted on the transcript. Official transcripts must be sent to RVU-MCOM as soon as the degree is posted.
  • In the event of course work completed at foreign institutions, official detailed course by course evaluations completed by an approved agency must be submitted. Official evaluations must be included with the AACOMAS application and, in the case of a degree earned, the evaluation must reflect that the degree is equivalent to a degree earned at a regionally accredited US college or university.Please see website or AACOMAS site for a list of acceptable agencies. These agencies include:
    • World Education Services, Inc. 
      (212) 966-6311
    • AACRAO
      (202) 296-3359
    • Educational Credential Evaluators, Inc. 
      (414) 289-3400
    • Josef Silny & Associates, Inc. 
      (305) 273-1616
  • Official evaluations must be included with the AACOMAS application and, in the case of a degree earned, the evaluation must reflect that the degree is equivalent to a degree earned at a regionally accredited US college or university.
  • Any other requirements set forth in the matriculation agreement.

RVU-MCOM plans to matriculate a class of 120 students in 2024, and 160 every year after that.

Transfer of Credits

As a new medical school, MCOM will not accept transfer requests at this time.

The faculty and staff were outstanding and so supportive was the best decision I could have made to prepare for medical school.

Diego Puentes
Diego Puentes MSBS Graduate – Class of 2017 | RVUCOM – Class of 2021

I think it is important to have classes that teach both basic biomedical principles and, more importantly, clinically relevant cases. The MSBS program at RVU incorporated both. I know that having this exposure and wealth of information will contribute to my success in the COM.

Lacie Phibbs
Lacie Phibbs MSBS Graduate – Class of 2019 | RVUCOM – Class of 2023

The MSBS program has helped me learn how to be a better test-taker, which has always been one of my biggest weaknesses. I have always struggled with doing well on standardized tests like the ACT or the MCAT. This program has helped me identify specific weaknesses in this area and find different strategies to address those weaknesses.

Adriana Perez
Adriana Perez MSBS Graduate – Class of 2019 | Medical College of Wisconsin – Class of 2023

My favorite part about the program is that I already feel like I am in medical school. I am challenged, I learn from the same professors as the medical school, I learn about actual medical topics, and I even get to interact with standardized patients.

Devin Monroe
Devin Monroe MSBS Graduate – Class of 2018 | RVUCOM – Class of 2023

The MSBS program prepared me for the COM in ways that I could not have even anticipated. The program gave me a strong foundation of knowledge, but more than anything, it taught me how to problem solve and think about information in a clinical and applied manor. My time in the program allowed me to not only be surviving medical school, but to be thriving!

Onilia Zorio
Onilia Zorio MSBS Graduate – Class of 2018 | RVU COM – Class of 2022

When I look back at my undergraduate experience, I feel like the MSBS program here at RVU has done a great job in preparing me to be successful in medical school. This program has filled a knowledge gap that I had after finishing my undergrad. In addition to gaining knowledge, I have learned to be a responsible and disciplined student. I now prioritize things and focus on the most important ones. My experience in MSBS program not only has shaped my life and made me an active member of the society due to several team projects and services in the community, but has also given me a step ahead here in medical school. As a physician in training and a future doctor, I will continue to be grateful for the decision I made to attend the RVU MSBS program before entering medical school.

Mukanya Tchombela
Mukanya Tchombela MSBS Graduate – Class of 2018 | RVUCOM – Class of 2022

The MSBS program gave me so much more than I could have ever asked for. It afforded me time to sort out study habits, testing and time management skills. The program provided a time and place for me to make mistakes, learn from those mistakes and become a better person through them. I knew that someday I would make it into a COM however this program took me from being able to survive in medical school to being able to thrive.

Kyle Pierce
Kyle Pierce MSBS Graduate – Class of 2018 | RVUCOM – Class of 2022

Although the 9 months in the MSBS program were quite challenging, both physically and mentally, I can’t emphasize enough how much it has helped me during my first year of medical school. Additionally, the small class size enabled me to form invaluable connections with each of the professors, who teach in both the MSBS program and the COM. Overall, doing the MSBS program was the best decision I’ve ever made.

Michelle Militello
Michelle Militello MSBS Graduate – Class of 2018 | RVUCOM – Class of 2022

Rocky Vista’s MSBS program helped me develop great study, communication and leadership skills that prepared me not only for first year of medical school, but for the rest of my life as a physician. I am so thankful for the program and the faculty at RVU that challenged and supported me throughout the rigorous 9-month program and made me realize what I am truly capable of. I would not be where I am today without the MSBS program.

Toni Nicastro
Toni Nicastro MSBS Graduate – Class of 2018 | RVUCOM – Class of 2022

The MSBS program has more than prepared me for the demands of the COM. Although the program was challenging, choosing RVU was one of the best decisions of my life. The faculty at RVU truly care about your education and the student body is very supportive, which makes for an amazing community. The MSBS program has allowed me to make professional strides, gain confidence in my ability to succeed, and make friends that will last a lifetime.

Amy Drabant
Amy Drabant MSBS Graduate – Class of 2018 | RVUCOM – Class of 2023

I knew I wanted to do some kind of post-baccalaureate degree before going into medical school because I didn’t feel like my study skills were good enough to be successful. I decided to come to RVU specifically because of the culture here. The faculty are so incredibly supportive and genuinely want you to succeed in whatever it is you aspire to do. They provide you with the resources to grow as a student, and they view you individually and holistically. You are more than just GPA or test scores. In addition, the curriculum gives you the foundation for what you need to know in a professional medical career so you’re not spending time learning a lot of information that may or may not be relevant to you later.

Alexandra Ortiz-Jimenez
Alexandra Ortiz-Jimenez MSBS Graduate – Class of 2021 | RVUCOM – Class of 2025

As a career changer, my academic history looks quite different from “typical” medical school applicants, I knew that I needed a structured program to prepare for the rigors of medical education. After lengthy conversation, it was clear to me that the program faculty would invest as much into me as I would invest in the program and they genuinely wanted to help me reach my goals.

Radonis Grissom
Radonis Grissom MSBS Graduate – Class of 2021 | RVUCOM – Class of 2025

Upon graduating from Baylor, my MCAT was not the best. I knew that I needed to work on improving my score; however, I did not want to take a gap year. I knew that attending a post baccalaureate program was a great option to improve as a student without taking a gap. I chose RVU because of the supportive atmosphere, as well as the many resources available to all students. I appreciated how the school focused on the student overall, regardless of their test scores. The faculty works diligently to make all students feel comfortable, while simultaneously preparing them for the rigors of many healthcare professions.

Stacey Clark
Stacey Clark MSBS Graduate – Class of 2022 | RVUCOM – Class of 2026

The MSBS Program is a very rigorous program, so it is crucial that you work hard from day one and don’t fall behind. Everyone has a different way of learning, so take the time to find something that works for you beforehand, and don’t be afraid to make adjustments as the year progresses. While attending RVU, I felt that RVU has provided me the resources necessary to help me succeed in both academic and professional development. In addition, I chose RVU’s MSBS program because of the strong foundation the curriculum provides for continued success in medical school.

Jose "Tony" Arreola-Patino
Jose “Tony” Arreola-Patino MSBS Graduate – Class of 2022 | RVUCOM – Class of 2026
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