Accelerated Degree Programs
Accelerated Seven-Year Program in Medicine/Accelerated Chemical Biology Program
The Combined B.S.-M.D. Program is an opportunity to earn the B.S. degree in Chemical Biology at Stevens and the M.D. degree at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School in a total of seven years. If you are a high school senior who has demonstrated academic excellence, in the top 10% of your class, with a combined SAT score of at least 1400 and a promise for a career in medicine, you can be considered for the B.S.-M.D. program. Admission to this program is highly competitive, and an interview at both Stevens and the medical school is required. If accepted to this program, you must complete three years in the Accelerated Chemical Biology program with a GPA of at least 3.50, grades in all of the premed courses at least B (not B-) or above, and you obtain acceptable scores on the MCAT exam. Stevens awards the B.S. degree upon successful completion of the first year of medical studies.
Accelerated Law Program
The Accelerated Law program consists of three years of undergraduate study at Stevens and three years of study at Seton Hall University School of Law.
Stevens awards the B.A./B.S. degree upon completion of the first year of law school. Students then complete the remaining two years of law school, earning a J.D. degree from Seton Hall University School of Law.
Admission Requirements:
Applicants must apply for admission to an academic program in the College of Arts and Letters.
Applicants must achieve at least a 1300 on the SAT or a score of 27 on the ACT.
Applicants must achieve a high school GPA of 3.7/4.0.
Applicants are required to complete an interview at Stevens.
Additionally, students must maintain the following requirements for law school:
Applicants must maintain a 3.2 GPA at Stevens as well as complete the LSAT.
The minimum LSAT scores are determined by the law schools each year, and typically mimic the national averages.