R.O.S.E Program at Univ of Cincinnati - For Ohio Residents

University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
R.O.S.E. Program
(Research, Observation, Service, Education)

What is R.O.S.E.?
The University of Cincinnati College of Medicine offers a unique early assurance acceptance program called R.O.S.E. (Research, Observation, Service, and Education). R.O.S.E. students enjoy the following benefits:
 Two (consecutive) summer research internships with a biomedical focus.  Internships last 8-10 weeks and take place in Cincinnati. Students are provided a stipend of $2500.
 An early assurance guarantee for our M.D. program provided that they earn an MCAT Score of 30+ (no less than a 9 in any category) and an AMCAS calculated BCPM of 3.45+ and 3.40 cumulative.
 Mentorship from our faculty and support from our Office of Student Affairs and Recruitment.
 Shadowing opportunities with UCCOM faculty, students, and alumni.
Who can apply?
R.O.S.E. is designed for high ability, intellectually curious pre-medical college students. To be considered for R.O.S.E., applicants must meet all of the following criteria:
 Be an Ohio resident but can attend college anywhere in the world.�
 Earn a “B” or better for at least one term of organic chemistry by the time of application.
 Have a solid overall academic record.
 Have at two full summers available for the internship as a college student.
When do students need to apply?
The application is now available online.  All applications and supplementary materials must be received by February 16, 2009 to be considered for the program.
Where can students find more information on R.O.S.E.?
Please send all questions to ROSEProgram@uc.edu or call 513-558-5581.
Office of Student Affairs and Admissions
University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
3202 Eden Avenue, Room 229
PO Box 670668
Cincinnati, OH 45267-0668

Posted December 4, 2008 in Educational Programs