Overview
Average UGrad GPA
3.32
Total Med School Enrollment
591
Acceptance Rate
68%
Deadlines
Early Decision
November 1
Early Decision II
January 1
Regular
February 1
Admissions Requirements
MCAT Scores
Optional
Essay / Personal Statement
Required
Science GPA
Required
Non Science GPA
Required
Extracurricular Activities
Optional
Letters of Recommendation
Required
Interview
Required
State Residency
Optional
Admissions Requirements
Applicants must submit the following credentials: all official transcripts, two letters of recommendation, a completed application form and a $75 application fee. Required coursework includes a bachelor脗鈥檚 degree, one course in college-level algebra or precalculus, four courses in chemistry (including a two-term sequence of organic with labs), three quarters or two semesters of biology with labs (must include work in cell biology and genetics), at least one course in physics (must include mechanics, optics, electricity and magnetism), and one course in psychology. Courses earning a C- or below are not accepted for prerequisite consideration. Required chemistry and biology courses not taken within seven years of matriculation into the program are subject to review by the admissions committee. Additional coursework may be required. Applicants who meet the basic admission standards may be invited to an interview.
Other Admission Factors
Academic
Science GPA
Non Science GPA
Essay / Personal Statement
Non-Academic
Interviews
Exposure to Medical Profession
Faculty Information
Total Faculty
30
Student/Faculty
9:1
64
Part-time Faculty
60
Female Faculty
Dates
Application Deadlines
Feb 1
Financial Aid Statistics
Average Annual Total Aid Package Awarded
$53,710
% Students Receiving Some Aid
90%
Expenses per Academic Year
Tuition
$31,789
In-State-Tuition
$31,789
Out-of-State Tuition
$31,789
On-Campus Room & Board
$21,600
Estimated Cost for Books / Academic Expenses
$3,725
Fees
$75
Student Body Profile
Total Enrollment
591
Out of State
29%
In State
100%
Foreign Countries Represented
30
Demographics
38.00%
Minorities
8.00%
International
79% female
21% male
Graduates
Graduates of Bastyr's ND program are qualified primary health care practitioners who diagnose and treat disease with a focus on treating the whole person. Their scope of practice includes all aspects of family care, from pediatrics to geriatrics, and relies on a broad spectrum of modalities, including botanical medicine, nutrition, hydrotherapy, naturopathic manipulation and psychological counseling. Graduates leave Bastyr qualified to pass professional licensure exams and prepared to set up and maintain private practices or join integrative health care practices.
More Information
% of Classrooms with Internet Access
100%
Campus-wide Internet Network
Yes
Admissions Office Contact
Contact
Chris Masterson
Assistant Vice President for Recruitment and Retention
Assistant Vice President for Recruitment and Retention
Address
14500 Juanita Dr NE
Kenmore, WA 98028
Kenmore, WA 98028
Phone
425-602-3330
Email
admissions@bastyr.edu