KCU is a private institution and encourages applications from qualified students who are interested in pursuing a career in osteopathic medicine, dental medicine, clinical psychology, biomedical sciences or anesthesiologist assistance.
Applicants are encouraged to visit the KCU website to review the application process and frequently asked questions. Applicants are also welcome to contact the Office of Admissions directly.
Authorization to Release Applicant Information
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) specifies that only the applicant has access to the application material and the status of his/her application. If the applicant wants another party or multiple parties (e.g., parent, spouse, advisor, physician, friend) to check the status of his/her application, the applicant is required to submit, in writing, a FERPA-compliant signed waiver giving personnel of KCU permission to discuss all details of the application with each said individual.
Prior Dismissal
Students who were involuntarily dismissed from a previous college or university for any lawful reason will not be considered for admission to KCU.
Housing
KCU does not provide housing.
Immunization & Health Requirements
All matriculating students at KCU are required to be vaccinated in accordance with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) immunization guidelines. These guidelines change and are updated periodically, and applicants and students are expected to be knowledgeable regarding the current CDC guidelines for health care workers found on their website: www.cdc.gov. Immunization requirements for each program are posted to the KCU website.
KCU students are responsible for maintaining a current and thoroughly documented official record of immunizations at all times.
Students who fail to meet these requirements will not be allowed to matriculate or may not be eligible or qualified for continued enrollment and/or clinical training. Students failing to meet these requirements may be referred to the appropriate University official for disciplinary action or otherwise assessed for continued eligibility.
Immunization and Health requirements are subject to reasonable accommodations in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008 (ADAAA), Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 Section 504), and other applicable federal, state and/or local laws.
College of Dental Medicine
Doctor of Dental Medicine
Academic Requirements
The minimum academic requirements for admission to the first-year CDM class are:
- A baccalaureate degree earned from a regionally accredited college or university.
- Exceptions are only made for those students accepted through our Partner Program.
- Completion of the Dental Admissions Test (DAT) within three years prior to the matriculation date.
- Satisfactory completion, with a grade of C or higher, of the following college courses, including laboratory work:
- General Biology (Zoology, or similar is an acceptable alternative) - one year of lecture & lab, (8 semester/12 quarter hours)
- Microbiology or Biochemistry - one semester of lecture & lab, (4 semester/6 quarter hours)
- General Chemistry - one year of lecture & lab, (8 semester/12 quarter hours)
- Organic Chemistry - one year of lecture & lab, (8 semester/12 quarter hours)
- Additional Biology, Chemistry, and/or Physics courses - (12 semester/18 quarter hours)
- English Composition/Technical Writing - (6 semester/8 quarter hours)
- Human Anatomy - one semester lecture and lab, (4 semester/6 quarter hours)
Substitutions or Waiver of Course Prerequisite Requirements
Prerequisite course substitutions are permitted in some situations. An applicant may request substitution of undergraduate coursework for KCU’s prerequisites by forwarding the following to the Office of Admissions at [email protected]:
- A letter describing the rationale for the request
- Supporting documents:
- A faculty letter detailing course content.
- A copy of the course description from the university catalog.
- A copy of the course syllabus.
Applicants will be notified of decisions upon review of course content. Please note that if a substitution is granted, the substituted course will not be counted toward the fulfillment of any other prerequisite.
Admissions Partner Programs
KCU has developed partner programs with select educational institutions that have exceptional predental programs. The Partner Program sequence requires:
- A minimum ACT score of 24
- The completion of all dental school prerequisites in the first three years of matriculation (minimum of 90 semester or 135 quarter credits)
- A cumulative grade point average of 3.25
- A minimum 3.5 science GPA
- DAT test score (test must be taken before matriculation to KCU, but score is not used in the acceptance process)
These programs are subject to change from time to time, and requirements are generally set forth in finalized agreements.
Students must maintain the GPAs listed above in order to matriculate at KCU. Any partner program applicant that applies in the Fall 2025 term and beyond will be required to take the DAT before they matriculate to KCU. The test score will not be used in the admission decision and does not have to be completed before the applicant applies, interviews or is accepted to KCU. However, the test score will need to be submitted to the Admission Office before the student begins dental school classes.
For the most current list of Partner Programs, please refer to the KCU website.
Application Process
Step 1: Application
Associated American Dental Schools Application Service (AADSAS) is a web-based application for individuals seeking admission to colleges of dental medicine. All applicants must use the AADSAS portal to apply for admission at KCU.
The AADSAS application is open June through March every year. For example, students may submit applications as early as June 2025 for a Fall 2026 start date. All application materials, including detailed instructions, can be accessed through the AADSAS website.
AADSAS gathers all the necessary material about each applicant and transmits the information in a standardized format to the college of dental medicine selected by the applicant.
KCU conducts an initial review of the transmitted AADSAS application, DAT scores and academic records to determine which applications will be further processed. Applicants are encouraged to include the scheduled DAT test dates on the AADSAS application to indicate the intent of taking or retaking the exam.
Step 2: KCU-CDM Secondary Application
Upon review of your AADSAS application, KCU invites qualified applicants to complete our secondary application online.
Submit three letters of recommendation (if you submitted through AADSAS, we will download letters to your KCU file).
- One from a pre-health advisor or committee; may substitute a science faculty member who is familiar with your scholastic performance
- One from a dentist (non-family member)
- One from an individual who can attest to your academic strengths, abilities, and fit for dental school
Letters must be dated within two years of matriculation year (i.e., if starting classes at KCU in August 2026, letters must be dated no earlier than May 2024).
Step 3: Complete your Interview with KCU
Invitations for interviews will be sent to the email provided in your AADSAS application. Interviews are by invitation only. Interviews usually begin in August.
Application Schedule
Applicants are encouraged to begin the application process a year prior to matriculation. The following represents a monthly guide for application preparation.
May - June
- Contact all colleges and universities attended and have official transcripts forwarded directly from the education institution to AADSAS.
- Complete AADSAS application.
July
- Submit final transcript if necessary.
August - March
- KCU conducts personal interviews with selected applicants.
Feburary 1
- AADSAS application deadline. Secondary applications are accepted and processed until all interview positions have been filled. Conditional acceptances begin going out December 15th, after which KCU offers rolling admissions.
Applicant Review & Notification
The major criteria for rating applicants include academic excellence and nonacademic achievements. Academic excellence is measured by an assessment of the results of the DAT, grades, and grade point averages. Nonacademic achievements also are considered, as well as a candidate’s ability and desire to fulfill the mission of the University. The Admissions Committee looks for the following nonacademic achievements:
- Leadership roles
- Involvement in community organizations/projects
- Involvement in research activities
- Commitment to an organization(s) for more than two years
- Participation in a domestic/international mission trip
- Experience in a clinical setting
- Volunteer experiences
- Shadowing of a dental health professional
Following the above assessment, selected applicants are invited for a formal personal interview. Interviews are opportunities for applicants to demonstrate professionalism, critical thinking, and high-level communication skills.
After the interview, the Admissions Committee reviews the applicant’s file and then makes recommendations to the dean of CDM for consideration. Applicants are notified on December 15th or after.
Matriculation Requirements
Deposits and Paperwork
An acceptance deposit and a matriculation deposit are required from admitted applicants. (See CDM Tuition & Fees) Acceptance is conditional until all fees, paperwork, and coursework is completed. Failure to submit all documents and forms by the posted due dates will result in forfeiture of seat in the upcoming class. Acceptance and matriculation deposits are non-refundable and non-transferable to another program. Students who pay the deposit(s) but do not attend forfeit their deposit(s). For those who pay their deposit(s) and matriculate, the amount will be credited to the student’s tuition.
For VA Students: If VA funding covers the full amount of tuition and mandatory fees to the University for the term, the tuition and fee credit balance on the account, including for deposits, will be refunded once funding is received.
Official Transcripts
All incoming students are required to submit official transcripts from all universities or colleges attended (including dual credit in high school) to the KCU Office of Admissions. Official transcripts submitted to AADSAS will be downloaded by the Office of Admissions. Applicants only need to submit updated transcripts showing courses in progress or showing degree conferred. If you have any questions about which transcripts are due, please email [email protected]. All required coursework is to be completed with a grade of C or better and degree completion be verified no later than July 1 of the matriculation year, unless granted an extension by the Office of Admissions.
Criminal Background Check
Prior to matriculation, all students matriculating into KCU must have a criminal background check performed at their own expense. The background check will be performed by a certifying organization retained by KCU. The purpose of the background check is to satisfy federal and state requirements for individuals participating in clinical activities involving patient care.
Students must pay for an extra background check in select degree programs before starting clinical activities.
Note: Discovery following admission or matriculation of intentional misrepresentation or omission of any information used in the application process will subject the student to disciplinary action, including rescinded admission, probation, suspension, or dismissal. Matriculation may be denied to applicants who have failed to maintain a good record of scholastic performance and/or personal conduct between the time of their acceptance and matriculation at the University. The University reserves the right to deny admission to any applicant for any lawful reason in the University’s discretion.
Notice of Health Risks
Dental students, interacting with patients in hospitals and in clinics, are exposed to a variety of infectious agents. Although universal precautions are required in many of these encounters, the risk of infection is still increased. In an effort to protect the dental student, and to prevent the spread of disease to patients, dental students must satisfy the immunization requirements. Refer to the immunization requirements for KCU.
Transfer Admission Policy
The CDM does not accept transfer students and applicants are not eligible for transfer credit or placement into an advanced year.
Health & Minimum Technical Standards
All candidates and enrolled students must meet health and technical standards to be admitted to, participate in, and graduate from the education programs of KCU. Current and prospective students are advised to review the program-specific Technical Standards.
Reasonable accommodation will be made as required by law; however, the candidate/student must be able to meet all technical standards and otherwise be a qualified student with or without reasonable accommodation. Please refer to the Americans with Disability Accommodations Policy at KCU Policy 1.16. Requests for accommodation should be directed to, [email protected]. More information can also be found on the KCU website.
College of Health Professions
Master of Health Science in Anesthesiologist Assistant
Academic Requirements
The minimum academic requirements for admission to the first‐year MHS-AA class are:
- Completion of the Graduate Record Examination General Test (GRE; subject tests not required), Medical College Admissions Test (MCAT), or Dental Admissions Test (DAT), within five years prior to the matriculation date.
- A baccalaureate degree earned from a regionally accredited college or university.
- Exceptions are only made for those students accepted through our Partner Programs.
- Satisfactory completion, with a grade of C or higher, of the following college courses intended for STEM majors; survey, introductory, pass/fail, and audit/non‐credit courses not accepted. Completed within six years prior to the matriculation date:
- Biological Sciences: 2 semesters with lab (8 semester hours; 12 quarter hours)
- Calculus: 1 semester (3 semester hours; 4.5 quarter hours)
- Chemistry, General: 1 semester with lab (4 semester hours; 6 quarter hours)
- Chemistry, Organic I: 1 semester with lab (4 semester hours; 6 quarter hours)
- Chemistry, Organic II or Biochemistry: 1 semester with lab (4 semester hours; 6 quarter hours)
- English Composition/Technical Writing: 1 semester (3 semester hours; 4.5 quarter hours)
- Human/Medical Anatomy: 1 semester with lab (4 semester hours; 6 quarter hours)
- Human/Medical Physiology: 1 semester with lab (4 semester hours; 6 quarter hours)
- Physics: 2 semesters with lab (8 semester hours; 12 quarter hours)
- Statistics: 1 semester (3 semester hours; 4.5 quarter hours)
Substitutions or Waiver of Admissions Requirements
Prerequisite course substitutions are permitted in some situations:
- A combined course is accepted as Human/Medical Anatomy and Physiology I and II: 2 semesters with lab (8 semester hours; 12 quarter hours)
- Liberal arts combined writing courses and thesis/capstone projects may substitute for English
- Time‐limit waiver is given for MCAT score > 500 or DAT > 17
- Time‐limit waiver may be considered for direct patient care work experience
An advanced healthcare degree/certification (PA, NP, DPT, ODT, PsyD, PharmD, etc) and direct patient care work experience of at least two years may substitute for up to six courses.
A BSN degree/certification and direct patient care work experience of two or more years in the ICU, perioperative services, or ED may substitute for up to five courses.
An applicant may request substitution of coursework for KCU’s prerequisites by forwarding the following to the Office of Admissions:
- A letter describing the rationale for the request
- One or more of the following supporting documents for prior coursework:
- Letter from faculty course director detailing course content
- Copy of the course description from the university catalog
- Copy of the course syllabus
- All of the following supporting documents for work experience:
- Letter of recommendation from a direct supervisor or department head
- Copy of degree and certification(s)
- Complete direct patient care work history with job duty details, including dates and rationale for lapses
Applicants will be notified of decisions after KCU’s review. If a substitution is granted, the substituted course will not be counted toward the fulfillment of any other prerequisite.
Admissions Partner Programs
KCU has developed partner programs with select educational institutions that have exceptional premedical programs. The Partner Program sequence requires:
- Petition to participate through the Partner Program’s undergraduate pre‐health advisor
- A minimum ACT score of 24
- The completion of all listed prerequisites in the first three years of matriculation (minimum of 90 semester or 135 quarter credits)
- A cumulative grade point average of 3.25
- A minimum 3.5 science GPA
- GRE, MCAT, or DAT test score
Students must maintain the GPAs listed above to matriculate at KCU. Any partner applicant that applies in the Fall 2024 term and beyond will be required to take the GRE, MCAT, or DAT before they matriculate to KCU. The test score will not be used in the admission decision and does not have to be completed before the applicant applies, interviews or is accepted to KCU. However, the test score will need to be submitted to the Admission Office before the student begins classes.
Application Process
Step 1: Complete the CASAA Application
The Centralized Application Service for Anesthesiologist Assistants (CASAA) is a web‐based application portal for individuals seeking admission to masters-granting anesthesiologist assistant programs in the United States. CASAA is a service of the Association of Anesthesiologist Assistant Education Programs (AAAEP), the national organization of educational leaders collaborating to advance and support anesthesiologist assistant education. KCU’s Master of Health Science in Anesthesiologist Assistant applicants are encouraged to begin the application process a year prior to their anticipated matriculation.
Step 2: Complete the KCU Secondary Application
Upon review of CASAA applications, KCU invites qualified applicants to complete our secondary application online. The $60 nonrefundable fee is waived if the applicant has received a waiver for CASAA fees.
The major criteria for rating applicants include academic excellence and nonacademic achievements. Academic excellence is measured by an assessment of the results of the standardized test score, grades, and grade point averages. Nonacademic achievements also are considered, as well as a candidate’s ability and desire to fulfill the mission of the University. The Admissions Committee looks for the following nonacademic achievements:
- Leadership roles
- Involvement in community organizations/projects
- Commitment to an organization(s) for more than two years
- Shadowing of an anesthesia professional (e.g., anesthesiologist, CAA, or CRNA)
- Experience in the medical field (e.g., EMT, RT, LPN, CNA, ORA, scribe, technician - anesthesia, surgical, pharmacy, veterinary, etc.)
- Participation in a domestic/international mission trip
- Healthcare field volunteer experiences
- Involvement in research activities
Step 3: Complete your Interview with KCU
Following the above assessment, selected applicants are invited for a formal personal interview. Interviews are opportunities for applicants to demonstrate professionalism, critical thinking, and high‐level communication skills. Typically, interviews start in April and end in August.
After the interview, the Admissions Committee reviews the applicant’s file and then makes recommendations to the MHS-AA program director to decide on admission. KCU admits on a rolling basis, thus applicants are notified via email as soon as a final decision has been made. Some applicants may be placed on a waitlist and admitted to the program should space become available.
Step 4: Complete your Acceptance and Pre-matriculation Activities
Acceptance to KCU is conditional until all fees/deposits, paperwork/documentation, and coursework are completed. Failure to submit all items by the posted due dates will result in forfeiture of a seat in the upcoming class.
Deposits
Applicants who are offered a seat are notified by email and typically given two weeks to respond. The acceptance deposit ($1500) is due within 30 days of notification, and the matriculation deposit ($1500) is due within 60 days of notification; both are required from admitted applicants to secure a seat. These deposits are non‐refundable and non‐transferable to another program. Students who pay the deposits but do not attend will forfeit their deposits. For those who pay their deposits and matriculate, the amount will be credited to their tuition.
Students are strongly encouraged to pay via KCU’s online payment portal. However, if a student wishes to pay via paper check, the payment should be made payable to Kansas City University (KCU) and sent to:
Kansas City University
Attn: Student Accounts
1750 Independence Ave
Kansas City, MO 64106
Official Transcripts
Incoming students must submit official transcripts from all universities or colleges attended (including advanced placement and dual credit in high school) to the KCU Office of Admissions. Official transcripts submitted to CASAA are downloaded by the Office of Admissions so applicants only need to submit updated transcripts showing courses that were in progress or showing degree conferred. If you have any questions about which transcripts are due, please email [email protected]. All required coursework is to be completed with a grade of “C” or better and degree completion be verified no later than January 2nd of the matriculation year, unless granted an extension by the Office of Admissions.
Criminal Background Check
Prior to matriculation, all students matriculating into KCU must have a criminal background check performed at their own expense. The background check will be performed by a certifying organization retained by KCU. The background check is to satisfy federal and state requirements for individuals participating in clinical activities involving patient care. Students must pay for an extra background check in select degree programs before starting clinical activities.
Note: Discovery following admission or matriculation of intentional misrepresentation or omission of any information used in the application process will subject the student to disciplinary action, including rescinded admission, probation, suspension, or dismissal. Matriculation will be denied to applicants who have failed to maintain a good record of scholastic performance and/or personal conduct between the time of their acceptance and matriculation at the University. The University reserves the right to deny admission to any applicant for any reason the University deems sufficient.
Health & Minimum Technical Standards
All candidates and enrolled students must meet health and technical standards to be admitted to, participate in, and graduate from the education programs of KCU. Current and prospective students are advised to review the program-specific Technical Standards.
Reasonable accommodation will be made as required by law; however, the candidate/student must be able to meet all technical standards and otherwise be a qualified student with or without reasonable accommodation. Please refer to the Americans with Disability Accommodations Policy at KCU Policy 1.16. Requests for accommodation should be directed to, [email protected]. More information can also be found on the KCU website.
College of Biosciences
Doctor of Psychology in Clinical Psychology
The Doctor of Psychology in Clinical Psychology (PsyD) program’s sequential, cumulative, and gradated curriculum, students gain the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to practice as highly competent, caring, patient-focused clinical psychologists. Students may be able to complete their program in five years, but the total time required depends on students meeting requirements and on the clinical placements scheduling. Most students complete their programs within approximately five (5) years (10-11 terms or 60-64 months), to accommodate internship schedules and external site requirements. Please see program requirements for more information.
Academic Requirements
To be considered for admission, applicants must submit the following documented evidence:
- Completion of a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university.
- An undergraduate GPA of 3.00 on a 4.00 scale.
- Completion of 18 semester hours or equivalent of prerequisite coursework in psychology with a grade of C or better and must include:
- Introduction to General Psychology
- Human Growth and Development or Personality Theory
- Statistics or Tests and Measurements
- Motivation for and commitment to health care as demonstrated by previous work, volunteer work or other life experiences.
- Oral and written communication skills necessary to interact with patients and colleagues.
- Commitment to abide by KCU’s Drug-Free Workplace and Substance Abuse Policy.
- Passage of the KCU criminal background check.
Substitutions or Waivers of Admission Requirements
Any request for substitutions or waiver of any of the admission requirements must be submitted in writing to the Office of Admissions stating the request, rationale for the request and supporting documentation.
Prerequisite course substitutions are permitted in some situations. An applicant may request substitution of undergraduate coursework prerequisites by forwarding the following to the Office of Admissions:
- A faculty letter detailing course content.
- A copy of the course description from the University Catalog.
- A copy of the course syllabus.
For other requirement waiver requests, the applicant may request the waiver by submitting relevant documentation applicable to the request, along with the written request for justification.
Documentation providing the most detail will expedite the review process. The University will notify applicants after reviewing course content or other information relevant to a waiver request. If the University grants a course substitution, the substituted course will not count toward the fulfillment of any other prerequisite.
The Office of Admissions will notify the applicant of the waiver request decision in writing.
Application Process
Applicants should begin the application process six to eight months before anticipated matriculation. Applicants can apply online through the KCU website.
Admissions personnel are usually available to respond to your calls between 8:30 a.m. and 4 p.m CST, toll-free at 877.425.0427 or 816.654.7160.
Application Schedule
The following represents a monthly guide for application preparation.
October
- Submit online PsyD Application.
- Contact all colleges and universities attended and have official transcripts forwarded directly from the educational institution to KCU.
- Acceptance is conditional until all official transcripts are received from previous colleges/universities attended. Transcripts must be received by the Office of Admissions no later than July 1.
- If offered, complete all the steps required as a part of the online PsyD Secondary Application.
November through April
- Interviews begin.
- Decisions are sent out.
June
- Submit final transcripts if needed.
Applicant Review & Notification
The Admissions Committee also looks for the following nonacademic achievements:
- Leadership roles.
- Involvement in community organizations/projects.
- Involvement in research activities.
- Participation in a domestic/international mission trip.
- Work experience in psychology or a psychology-related field (e.g., Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), social work, counseling).
- Shadowing of a psychologist.
Following the above assessment, selected applicants are invited for a formal personal interview. Interviews are opportunities for applicants to demonstrate professionalism, critical thinking, and high-level communication skills.
After the interview, the Admissions Committee reviews the applicant’s file and then makes recommendations to the program director for consideration.
Matriculation Requirements
Deposit and Paperwork
A non-refundable matriculation deposit is required from accepted applicants. (See PsyD Tuition & Fees). Acceptance is conditional until all fees, paperwork, and coursework is completed. Failure to submit all documents and forms by the posted due dates will result in forfeiture of seat in the upcoming class. The matriculation deposit is non-refundable. Applicants who pay the seat deposit but do not attend will forfeit their deposit.
For those who successfully matriculate, the student’s deposit will be credited to their tuition.
For VA Students: If VA funding covers the full amount of tuition and mandatory fees to the University for the term, the tuition and fee credit balance on the account, including deposits, will be refunded once funding is received.
Criminal Background Check
Prior to matriculation, all KCU students must agree to and undergo a criminal background check at their own expense. The background check will be performed by a certifying organization retained by the University.
Note: Discovery following admission or matriculation of intentional misrepresentation or omission of any information used in the application process will subject the student to disciplinary action, including rescinded admission, probation, suspension, or dismissal. Matriculation will be denied to applicants who have failed to maintain a good record of scholastic performance and/or personal conduct between the time of their acceptance and matriculation at the University. The University reserves the right to deny admission to any applicant for any reason the University deems sufficient.
Health & Technical Standards
All candidates and enrolled students must meet health and technical standards to be admitted to, participate in, and graduate from the education programs of KCU. Current and prospective students are advised to review the program-specific Technical Standards.
Reasonable accommodation will be made as required by law; however, the candidate/student must be able to meet all technical standards and otherwise be a qualified student with or without reasonable accommodation. Please refer to the Americans with Disability Accommodations Policy at KCU Policy 1.16. Requests for accommodation should be directed to, [email protected]. More information can also be found on the KCU website.
Transfer Admission Policy
The PsyD program does not accept transfer credits.
Master of Science in Biomedical Sciences & Biomedical Sciences Research
There are two options for students interested in pursuing the accredited Master of Science in Biomedical Sciences. Individuals may apply for either the Biomedical Sciences or the Biomedical Sciences Research program.
Academic Requirements
Requirements for admission to the Master of Science in Biomedical Sciences or Biomedical Sciences Research program are:
- Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university.
- Completion of 13 hours of Chemistry (including Organic Chemistry), 12 hours of Biological Sciences, 8 hours of Physics.
- Graduate entrance examination completion of either the Medical College Admissions Test (MCAT), Dental Admission Test (DAT), or the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is optional. However, if a student plans to apply for medical or dental school, graduate entrance examination scores will most likely be required for entrance into those programs.
- Two letters of recommendation, preferably from science faculty familiar with the applicant’s academic abilities.
- All transcripts from any college or university attended. If you have already submitted an application to KCU-COM or KCU-CDM, you do not need to submit transcripts at this time. For more information about the Master of Science in Biomedical Sciences, please contact the KCU Office of Admissions at [email protected].
Substitutions or Waivers of Admissions Requirements
Any request for substitutions or waiver of any of the admission requirements must be submitted in writing to the Office of Admissions stating the request, rationale for the request, and supporting documentation.
Prerequisite course substitutions are permitted in some situations. An applicant may request substitution of undergraduate coursework prerequisites by forwarding the following to Admissions:
- A faculty letter detailing course content.
- A copy of the course description from the University catalog.
- A copy of the course syllabus.
For other requirement waiver requests, the applicant may request the waiver by submitting relevant documentation applicable to the request, along with the written request with justification.
Documentation providing the most detail will expedite the review process. The University will notify applicants after reviewing course content or other information relevant to a waiver request.
If the University grants a course substitution the substituted course will not count toward the fulfillment of any other prerequisite.
Application Process
Applicants are encouraged to begin the application process 4-12 months prior to anticipated matriculation.
Applicant Review & Notification
The major criteria for rating applicants include academic promise, nonacademic achievements (community and volunteer services), as well as the candidate’s ability and desire to fulfill the mission of the University.
Matriculation Requirements
Matriculation Deposit
A non-refundable matriculation deposit is required from accepted applicants. (See BIOS Tuition & Fees) Acceptance is conditional until all fees, paperwork, and coursework is completed. Failure to submit all documents and forms by the posted due dates will result in forfeiture of seat in the upcoming class. The matriculation deposit is non-refundable. For those who pay their deposit, the amount will be credited to their tuition.
For VA Students: If VA funding covers the full amount of tuition and mandatory fees to the University for the term, the tuition and fee credit balance on the account, including for deposits, will be refunded once funding is received.
Official Transcripts
Acceptance is conditional until all official transcripts are received from previous colleges/universities attended. Transcripts must be received by the Office of Admissions by July 1. Applicants accepted while completing coursework will be expected to receive a grade of C or higher, and degree requirements must be completed by July 1, unless granted an extension by the Office of Admissions.
Criminal Background Check
Prior to matriculation, all KCU students must agree to and undergo a criminal background check at their own expense. The background check will be performed by a certifying organization retained by the University.
Note: Discovery following admission or matriculation of intentional misrepresentation or omission of any information used in the application process will subject the student to disciplinary action, including rescinded admission, probation, suspension, or dismissal. Matriculation will be denied to applicants who have failed to maintain a good record of scholastic performance and/or personal conduct between the time of their acceptance and matriculation at the University. The University reserves the right to deny admission to any applicant for any reason the University deems sufficient.
Transfer Admission Policy
The Biomedical Sciences program does not accept transfer credits.
College of Osteopathic Medicine
Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine
Academic Requirements
The minimum academic requirements for admission to the first-year COM class are:
- A baccalaureate degree earned from a regionally accredited college or University.
- Exceptions are only made for those students accepted through our Partner Program.
- Completion of the Medical College Admissions Test (MCAT) within three years prior to the matriculation date.
- Satisfactory completion, with a grade of C or higher, of the following college courses, including laboratory work:
- Biochemistry: 3 semester hours (4.5 quarter hours)
- Biological Sciences: 12 semester hours (18 quarter hours)
- Chemistry: 13 semester hours (19.5 quarter hours)
- Physics: 8 semester hours (12 quarter hours)
Substitutions or Waiver of Admissions Requirements
Prerequisite course substitutions are permitted in some situations. An applicant may request substitution of undergraduate coursework for KCU’s prerequisites by forwarding the following to the Office of Admissions at [email protected]:
- A letter describing the rationale for the request
- A faculty letter detailing course content
- A copy of the course description from the university catalog
- A copy of the course syllabus
The Office of Admissions will notify the applicant in writing of the waiver request decision.
Admissions Partner Programs
KCU has developed partner programs with select educational institutions that have exceptional premedical programs. The Partner Program sequence requires:
- Petition to participate through the Partner Program’s undergraduate pre-health advisor
- A minimum ACT score of 24
- The completion of all medical school prerequisites in the first three years of matriculation (minimum of 90 semester or 135 quarter credits)
- A cumulative grade point average of 3.25
- A minimum 3.5 science GPA
- MCAT test score (test must be taken before matriculation to KCU, but score is not used in the acceptance process)
Students must maintain the GPAs listed above to matriculate at KCU. Any partner applicant that applies in the Fall 2025 term and beyond will be required to take the MCAT before they matriculate to KCU. The test score will not be used in the admission decision and does not have to be completed before the applicant applies, interviews or is accepted to KCU. However, the test score will need to be submitted to the Admission Office before the student begins medical school classes.
Application Process
Step 1: Application
American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine Application Service (AACOMAS) is a web-based application for individuals seeking admission to colleges of osteopathic medicine. All applicants must use the AACOMAS portal to apply for admission at KCU.
The AACOMAS application is open May through March every year. For example, students may submit applications as early as May 2025 for a Fall 2026 start date. All application materials, including detailed instructions, can be accessed through the AACOM website, www.aacom.org.
AACOMAS gathers all the necessary material about each applicant and transmits the information in a standardized format to the college of osteopathic medicine selected by the applicant.
KCU conducts an initial review of the transmitted AACOMAS application, MCAT scores and academic records to determine which applications will be further processed. Applicants are encouraged to include the scheduled MCAT test dates on the AACOMAS application to indicate the intent of taking or retaking the exam.
Step 2: KCU-COM Secondary Application
Applicants who are considered preliminarily qualified under Step 1 will be invited to complete the KCU-COM Secondary Application. Requirements for each incoming year can be found here.
Application Schedule
Applicants are encouraged to begin the application process a year prior to matriculation. The following represents a monthly guide for application preparation.
May - June
- Contact all colleges and universities attended and have official transcripts forwarded directly from the education institution to AACOMAS.
- Complete AACOMAS application.
July
- Invitations for completion of the Secondary Application are sent to qualified applicants upon receipt of the AACOMAS application.
August - March
- KCU conducts personal interviews with selected applicants.
March 1
- AACOMAS application deadline. Secondary applications are accepted and processed until all interview positions have been filled.
KCU offers rolling admissions. Conditional acceptances begin going out in September.
Applicant Review & Notification
The major criteria for rating applicants include academic excellence and nonacademic achievements. Academic excellence is measured by an assessment of the results of the MCAT, grades, and grade point averages. Nonacademic achievements also are considered, as well as a candidate’s ability and desire to fulfill the mission of the University. The Admissions Committee is looking for the following nonacademic achievements:
- Leadership roles
- Involvement in community organizations/projects
- Involvement in research activities
- Commitment to an organization(s) for more than two years
- Participation in a domestic/international mission trip
- Experience in the medical field (e.g., EMT, nurse)
- Medical field volunteer experiences
- Shadowing of an osteopathic or allopathic physician
Following the above assessment, selected applicants are invited for a formal personal interview. Interviews are opportunities for applicants to demonstrate professionalism, critical thinking, and high-level communication skills.
After the interview, the Admissions Committee reviews the applicant’s file and then makes recommendations to the campus dean(s) of COM to decide on admission.
Matriculation Requirements
Deposits
An acceptance deposit and a matriculation deposit are required from admitted applicants. (See COM Tuition & Fees ) Acceptance is conditional until all fees, paperwork, and coursework is completed. Failure to submit all documents and forms by the posted due dates will result in forfeiture of seat in the upcoming class. Acceptance and matriculation deposits are non-refundable and non-transferable to another program. Students who pay the deposit(s) but do not attend will have their deposit(s) forfeited. For those who pay their deposit(s) and matriculate, the amount will be credited to their tuition.
For VA Students: If VA funding covers the full amount of tuition and mandatory fees to the University for the term, the tuition and fee credit balance on the account will be refunded to the student.
Official Transcripts
All incoming students are required to submit official transcripts from all universities or colleges attended (including dual credit in high school) to the KCU Office of Admissions. Official transcripts submitted to AACOMAS will be downloaded by the Office of Admissions. Applicants only need to submit updated transcripts showing courses that were in progress or showing degree conferred. If you have any questions about which transcripts are due, please email [email protected]. All required coursework is to be completed with a grade of C or better and degree completion be verified no later than July 1 of the matriculation year, unless granted an extension by the Office of Admissions.
Criminal Background Check
Prior to matriculation, all students matriculating into KCU must have a criminal background check performed at their own expense. The background check will be performed by a certifying organization retained by KCU. The purpose of the background check is to satisfy federal and state requirements for individuals participating in clinical activities involving patient care.
Students will be required to pay for an additional background check in select degree programs before starting clinical activities.
Note: Discovery following admission or matriculation of intentional misrepresentation or omission of any information used in the application process will subject the student to disciplinary action, including rescinded admission, probation, suspension, or dismissal. Matriculation will be denied to applicants who have failed to maintain a good record of scholastic performance and/or personal conduct between the time of their acceptance and matriculation at the University. The University reserves the right to deny admission to any applicant for any reason the University deems sufficient.
Notice of Health Risks
Student physicians, interacting with patients in hospitals and in clinics, are exposed to a variety of infectious agents. Although universal precautions are required in many of these encounters, the risk of infection is still increased. In order to protect the student physician, and to prevent the spread of disease to patients, student physicians must satisfy the immunization requirements. Refer to the immunization requirements for KCU.
COM Transfer Admission Policy
Students enrolled at an AOA-COCA accredited osteopathic medical school may be considered for transfer admission into the beginning of the second year of medical school at KCU upon completion of the equivalent level of medical education as currently structured at KCU and provided that a vacancy exists.
Under no circumstances may a student graduate from KCU-COM without completing a minimum of two terminal years of education at KCU-COM.
Applicants who have been dismissed by another medical school are not eligible for transfer to KCU-COM. Applicants who have completed their medical education from an osteopathic, allopathic or international medical school; beyond the third year; are not eligible to enroll at KCU-COM.
Applicants from international or allopathic institutions or from other health-related professions are not eligible for transfer admission. Such individuals must apply through AACOMAS for admission as a first-year student.
Eligibility Guidelines
- Applicants must be in good academic standing at the osteopathic medical school currently attending (or previously attended in event of a withdrawal) and be eligible for continued enrollment or readmission.
Requirements
- KCU-COM Secondary Application and fee.
- A personal statement presenting valid and compelling reasons for admission by transfer.
- Official transcripts from all previously attended colleges.
- A letter of evaluation and support from the dean at the current/previous osteopathic medical school.
- Official scores for all MCATs taken.
- Documentation including catalog pages and/or course syllabi that demonstrate satisfactory completion of equivalent curricular content at KCU for courses in clinical skills, Osteopathic Principles and Practices (OPP), and Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM).
- Two letters of recommendation.
Procedures & Deadlines
- Deadline for receipt of application and fee is Feb. 1 of the year of the proposed matriculation.
- Deadline for receipt of all supporting documentation is March 1 of the year of the proposed matriculation.
- Office of Admissions reviews completed application for minimum admission qualifiers. If minimum qualifiers are met, the Office of Admissions contacts the vice provost to confirm an available seat.
- If space is available, the applicant’s curricular content from the other osteopathic school is reviewed by the deans of COM and/or faculty with expertise in the areas of concern to ensure content fulfills the minimum curriculum requirements of KCU-COM and to determine transfer credit equivalents.
- Upon approval by the deans of COM, the documentation is forwarded to the Office of the Registrar for appropriate transfer consideration. Upon official confirmation from the Office of the Registrar regarding all applicable transfer courses, the applicant is invited for a personal interview.
- Interview team observations and applicant file are forwarded to the Admissions Committee for consideration.
- If the Admissions Committee recommends transfer admission, the applicant’s file is forwarded to the appropriate dean of COM for final approval and confirmation of transfer credit equivalents. Transfer credit accepted for COM is posted to the KCU transcript as a semester credit value summary with a transfer GPA, however, transfer credit may not be utilized for the determination of graduation honors.
- Only applications that are complete and received by the advertised deadline will be considered. No exceptions or deadline extensions will be approved. Incomplete applications will be withdrawn from consideration.
- Applicants who submit a completed application for transfer admission will receive written notification of the decision rendered by the appropriate dean of COM from the Office of Admissions.
- Potential transfer students should request application information from KCU’s Office of Admissions, [email protected].
Health & Minimum Technical Standards
All candidates and enrolled students must meet health and technical standards to be admitted to, participate in, and graduate from the education programs of KCU. Current and prospective students are advised to review the program-specific Technical Standards.
Reasonable accommodation will be made as required by law; however, the candidate/student must be able to meet all technical standards and otherwise be a qualified student with or without reasonable accommodation. Please refer to the Americans with Disability Accommodations Policy at KCU Policy 1.16. Requests for accommodation should be directed to, [email protected]. More information can also be found on the KCU website.
Campus Transfer Appeals
Appeals for a campus transfer are not permitted once a student has been admitted to KCU.
After matriculation, KCU does not permit students to transfer between campuses. Students with significant extenuating circumstances may submit an appeal to transfer. Appeals are reviewed by the campus deans on a case-by-case basis. A campus transfer will only be approved prior to the start of the term; mid-semester campus location changes are not permitted.
Students who have withdrawn or have been dismissed from KCU are not eligible for readmission to any KCU program of study. Limited exceptions are available for those students who withdrew due to a documented ADA disability, and who wish to return to KCU in the academic program from which they withdrew. Any request for exception must be directed to the senior vice provost for Student Services office; requests are handled on an individual basis.
Non-U.S. Citizens/International Applicants
An international applicant is an applicant who is not a U.S. citizen or permanent resident. International applicants must provide proof that they will have legal status to remain in the US and pursue full-time study by the first day of class no later than July 1 prior to the start date of their program. International applicants must meet all requirements for admission as stated for their program of study. International applicants should use [email protected] to ask questions regarding their application process.
International applicants should carefully consider the implications of their visa/immigration status on their ability to complete the program and fulfill any post-graduate professional obligations (e.g. state licensure) prior to matriculating.
International applicants whose native language is not English must also demonstrate objective competency in English by one of the following:
- Completing the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) within two years of the applicants anticipated matriculation date with a minimum score of 79 for the IBT (Internet-Based Testing) and a minimum score of 26 on the speaking component
- Earned bachelors or masters degree from an accredited US college or university or a recognized post-secondary Canadian institution that uses English as its primary language of instruction.
Once a conditional offer of admission is extended, international applicants must provide:
- A completed International Funding Assurance Form with all supporting bank and financial documentation through Workday, proving sufficient funding to cover the entire length of the program.
- A clear copy of the passport
A list of accepted liquid assets and approved supporting documents can be found on the KCU website. Once received, the financial documentation is reviewed by the Office of Finance for verification and is subject to approval before the issuance of an I-20 form. Due to processing times, these documents must be received by March 1st. International applicants must pay their Acceptance and Matriculation Deposit and have all financial documents approved before the Office of Admissions creates an initial I-20 document for the student or transfers a student’s SEVIS record from their current institution.
The Office of Admissions will determine a new deadline for submitting funding assurance forms for international applicants who are accepted after March 1st. Students who fail to meet the posted deadlines for completing their funding assurance may have their acceptance deferred to the following year.
International applicants should be mindful of the estimated visa appointment wait times, which can be reviewed online at travel.state.gov. In the event that an international applicant is not able to secure a visa with enough time to participate in new student orientation, they will have their admission deferred to the following year.
International students must make an appointment with a DSO to provide or make copies of their signed I-20, visa, and I-94 before the add/drop period ends for their program.
Previous Attendance at Foreign Institutions
Applicants with college credit at foreign institutions, or institutions teaching in a language other than English, must submit official foreign transcripts to one of the following evaluation services as part of the admissions processes:
Educational Credential Evaluators, Inc.
P.O. Box 514070
Milwaukee, WI 53203-3470
[email protected]
Josef Silny and Associates
International Education Consultants
7101 SW 102 Avenue
Miami, FL 33171
305.273.1616
[email protected]
WES Reference No.: _______________
WES Global Documentation Centre
PO BOX 2008 STN MAIN
NEWMARKET ON, L3Y 0G5 Canada
U.S. (+1) 800.361.3106
Canada (+1) 800.361.6106
KCU will consider credit from the evaluation report only if the third-party evaluation service has indicated the coursework taken was similar to coursework taken at an institution which is equivalent to a bachelor’s degree (or above) from a regionally accredited U.S. college or university.
International students are not eligible to apply for advanced standing or apply transfer credits towards the completion of any program.
International students do not qualify for US federal financial aid but may be eligible for scholarships.
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