Gaining admission to medical school in the United States is challenging for non-US citizens, as described in another blog post. Not all schools admit international applicants. As of this writing, these MD schools admit non-citizens:
Boston University School of Medicine
Brown (Alpert School of Medicine)
Case Western School of Medicine
Columbia (Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons)
Dartmouth (Geisel School of Medicine)
Howard University College of Medicine
Jefferson (Sidney Kimmel Medical College)
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Mt. Sinai (Icahn School of Medicine)
Northwestern (Feinberg School of Medicine)
Penn State College of Medicine
Rutgers New Jersey Medical School
St. Louis University School of Medicine
Stanford University School of Medicine
Stony Brook (Renaissance School of Medicine)
Tufts University School of Medicine
Tulane University School of Medicine
U of California, Davis School of Medicine
UCLA (Geffen School of Medicine)
U of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine
U of Colorado School of Medicine
U of Connecticut School of Medicine
U of Hawaii School of Medicine
U of Illinois College of Medicine
U of Louisville School of Medicine
U of North Carolina School of Medicine
U of Pennsylvania (Perelman School of Medicine)
U of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
U of Southern California (Keck School of Medicine)
U of Virginia School of Medicine
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
Washington University School of Medicine
Wayne State University School of Medicine
West Virginia University School of Medicine
I have extensive experience guiding international applicants through the application process to US medical schools. Please send me an email at liza@thompsonadvising.com if you have questions about your particular situation.
–Liza Thompson, Expert Medical School Admissions Consultant