University Description

Morehouse School of Medicine is a private co-educational medical school in Atlanta, Georgia. Originally a part of Morehouse College, the school became independent in 1981. The school abbreviates its name with its initials "MSM.". Read More

University History

Founded as a part of Morehouse College in 1975 during the tenure of college president Hugh M. Gloster, with Louis W. Sullivan, M.D. as dean, the School of Medicine at Morehouse College began as a two-year program in the basic sciences. The first students were admitted in 1978 and transferred to other medical schools for the clinical years of their training.
Graduation Rate: 40.4% Acceptance Rate: 1.58% Student Faculty Ratio: 4:1 School Setting: urban

Academic Programs

  • General Public Health
  • Other Public Health
  • Clinical Laboratory Science Technology
  • Biology and Biotechnology Laboratory Technician
  • Neuroscience
  • Other Biological and Biomedical Sciences
  • General Public Health
  • Neuroscience
  • Biology and Biotechnology Laboratory Technician
  • Biomedical Technology
  • Clinical Laboratory Science Technology
  • Medical Scientist
  • Other Biological and Biomedical Sciences
  • Other Public Health
  • Neuroscience
  • General Public Health
  • Medicine
  • Other Biological and Biomedical Sciences
  • General Biomedical Sciences
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