Overview
Baylor University’s BS/MD Program is an innovative 8-year dual-degree program that offers a seamless transition from undergraduate to medical school. As one of the top-ranked BS/MD programs in the nation, it provides students with a comprehensive and accelerated path to a career in medicine.

Benefits
Time Savings
The BS/MD Program allows students to complete their undergraduate and medical degrees in just eight years, saving them two years of study compared to traditional pathways. This accelerated timeline allows them to enter the medical field earlier and embark on their careers sooner.
Direct Admission to Medical School
Students enrolled in the BS/MD Program are guaranteed admission to Baylor College of Medicine upon successful completion of their undergraduate requirements. This eliminates the uncertainty and stress associated with applying to medical school and ensures a seamless transition to the next phase of their education.
Enhanced Academic Preparation
The BS/MD Program provides a rigorous academic foundation that prepares students for the challenges of medical school. Students benefit from tailored coursework, mentorship, and research opportunities that cultivate their scientific knowledge, critical thinking skills, and ethical decision-making abilities.
Eligibility and Application
To be eligible for the BS/MD Program, students must meet the following requirements:
- Be a high school senior or graduating high school within the current academic year
- Have a GPA of 3.8 or higher (unweighted or weighted)
- Score in the top 5% on the ACT or SAT
- Demonstrate exceptional extracurricular activities, leadership, and community service
Applications for the BS/MD Program are due in November of the student’s senior year of high school. The application process involves submitting transcripts, standardized test scores, letters of recommendation, and a personal statement.
Curriculum
The BS/MD Program curriculum integrates pre-medical coursework with medical school fundamentals. During their undergraduate years, students complete a Bachelor of Science degree in Health Science Studies. This degree includes foundational courses in biology, chemistry, physics, math, and social sciences.
Once admitted to medical school, students transition to a four-year medical curriculum that covers all aspects of medical knowledge, including anatomy, physiology, pathology, pharmacology, and clinical rotations.
Cost
The cost of attending the BS/MD Program varies depending on factors such as tuition, fees, and living expenses. Students should consult with the university’s financial aid office to estimate the total cost of the program.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the BS/MD Program are well-positioned for a successful career in medicine. They have a strong academic foundation, a broad range of clinical experiences, and a deep understanding of the medical profession. Graduates can pursue a wide range of medical specialties, including family medicine, pediatrics, surgery, and research.
Impact
The BS/MD Program has a significant impact on the medical field by:
- Training highly skilled and compassionate physicians
- Addressing the growing shortage of physicians in underserved communities
- Fostering a diverse and inclusive medical profession
Testimonials
“The BS/MD Program has been an incredible opportunity for me. It has accelerated my path to medical school and provided me with an exceptional educational experience. I am confident that I am well-prepared for a successful career as a physician.” – Cameron Thomas, BS/MD Class of 2025
“The program’s guaranteed admission to medical school has given me peace of mind and allowed me to focus on my academic and extracurricular pursuits. I am grateful for the mentorship and support I have received from the faculty and staff.” – Sarah Johnson, BS/MD Class of 2026
Conclusion
Baylor University’s BS/MD Program is a unique and transformative opportunity for aspiring physicians. It offers students an accelerated pathway to medical school, enhanced academic preparation, and guaranteed admission. Graduates of the program enter the medical field with a strong foundation and a commitment to serving their communities.