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Medical Schools in Washington DC

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Check our our list of the medical schools in Washington DC to find median GPA and MCAT, and tuition rates to see if one of these schools is a good fit for you. Remember that you’ll use AMCAS to apply for an allopathic (MD) program and AACOMAS when applying for an osteopathic (DO) program.

Use the MedSchoolCoach Med School Explorer to see more detailed information about interview formats, secondary essays, and classes sizes. This tool will also give you an estimate of how well of an academic fit you’d be to each school you explore. 

Medical SchoolLocationMedian GPAMedian MCATIn-State TuitionOut-of-State TuitionProgram Type
Georgetown University School of MedicineWashington, D.C.3.84514$102,118$102,118MD
George Washington University School of Medicine and Health SciencesWashington, D.C.3.75512$89,420$89,420MD
Howard University College of MedicineWashington, D.C.3.67507$87,788$87,788MD

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FAQ About Medical Schools in Washington DC

There are 3 medical schools in Washington DC: 

  • George Washington University School of Medicine & Health Sciences

  • Georgetown University School of Medicine

  • Howard University College of Medicine

Georgetown University School of Medicine is ranked the top medical school in Missouri by U.S. News and World Report.

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