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AAMC Data Snapshot on Graduation Rates and Attrition Rates 2019
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AAMC Data Snapshot
Association of
American Medical Colleges
October 2019
Graduation Rates and Attrition Rates of U.S. Medical Students
Source: AAMC Student Records System (SRS)
Key Findings: Medical school graduation rates for MD students remained stable from the 1994-1995
academic year through 2013-2014. The four-year graduation rate ranged from 81.6% to 84.1%.
Six years after matriculation, the average graduation rate of MD-only students was 95.9%.
The length of time to graduate varied for students in combined degree programs. For example, from 2000-
2001 through 2009-2010, 63.0% of MD-PhD students graduated within eight years of matriculation. That
percentage reached 93.5% of MD-PhD students graduating within 10 years of matriculation. Most students in
the other types of combined degree programs (e.g., MD-MPH) graduated within five years of matriculation.
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