Contact DrRubin@MiniMedicalSchool.com if you know of a program not listed.
New York College of Podiatric Medicine
Early articulation agreements for 7 or 8 year programs. Please consult the school student catalog for specific details.
Click here to download catalog and look at page 30 and 31 for a complete list (over 30 schools).
Kent State University College of Podiatric Medicine
Binary degree programs allowing select students at the following colleges to complete a Bachelors degree and D.P.M. in 7 years.
You need to consult each school's website to apply to this program.
Cleveland State University - Cleveland, OH
Elmira College - Elmira NY
Cuyahoga Community Colleges - Greater Cleveland, OH area
Gannon University - Erie, PA
Juniata College - Juniata, PA
Lewis University - Romeoville, IL
Lorain County Community College - Lorain, OH
Marshall University - Huntington, WV
Maryville University - St. Louis, MO
Mercyhurst College - Erie, PA
Universidad Interamericana de Puerto Rico - San Juan, PR
Ursuline College - Pepper Pike, OH
Viterbo University - La Crosse, WI
Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (LEOM) School of Podiatric Medicine.
Early Acceptance Program for students in their senior high school year up to college sophomores can apply
Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine
3+4 or 4+4 year articulation agreements with the following schools: Lewis University, Carthage College, Carroll University, North Central College, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and Wisconsin Lutheran College.
Temple College of Podiatric Medicine
7 year accelerated admission program. Undergraduate students enrolled in an affilitated institution are eligible to apply for the Accelerated Podiatric Medical Education Curriculum (APMEC) program at the Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine.
Click here for a list of the programs.
Western University of Health Sciences College of Podiatric Medicine
8 year linkage programs - click to see the list.
Please contact Dr. Rubin at RubinMiniMedicalSchool@gmail.com if you know of any missing program.