KCU offers more than a complete medical education — we deliver a culture of mutual regard, support and collaboration. On two campuses, among several hundred like-minded peers, you will thrive as a whole person, committed to caring for the whole person.
Admission is competitive and based on factors such as academic achievement, clinical exposure, research experience, leadership skills and community involvement along with other requirements to indicate that an applicant is a good match.
Medical students interested in transferring to KCU can apply if currently enrolled at an accredited osteopathic medical school. Applicants enrolled in an MD program are not eligible for transfer admission.
Our College of Osteopathic Medicine, College of Biosciences, and College of Dental Medicine accept a select number of international students each year. International students are held to the same application, admissions and matriculation requirements as all other students.
Learn more about our dual degree programs to earn a second degree while you work towards your DO
In order to matriculate into the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine Program, accepted students must submit a number of materials within deadline. Failure to do so may result in forfeiture of your seat in the College of Osteopathic Medicine.
The KCU College of Osteopathic Medicine admits on a rolling admissions process.
Applicants are encouraged to begin the application process a year prior to their anticipated matriculation.
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I’m proud of Kansas City University’s absolute commitment to student success and look forward to welcoming the next generation to our long history of graduating exceptional, compassionate osteopathic physicians who make a difference in their communities.Marc B. Hahn, DO, FAOCA President and CEO
KCU offers medical training opportunities for qualified applicants with a dream of becoming doctors.