November 5, 2007

New AAMC analysis projects increased share of female applicants

A new AAMC analysis of undergraduate degree trends projects that medical schools will see a greater share of female applicants over the next 10 years. Women are projected to earn 60 percent of the annual baccalaureate degrees awarded nationally by 2015. This, coupled with women's more consistent interest in medicine than men, suggests that the number of women applying to medical school could top 18,500 by 2015, compared to a projected 17,300 male applicants. For more information, please visit www.aamc.org/data/aib.

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