What percentage of UF students are accepted to medical, dental, osteopathic, optometry, school?
This answer to this question is pretty meaningless. The University of Florida does not restrict any student from applying to professional school. In other words, even less than competitive students can apply to professional school. Clearly, the more of these students there are, the larger the denominator becomes and the lower our percentage rate becomes. Conversely, some schools, only consider those applicants who have a 3.5 or above, for example, as their applicants and base their acceptance rates from that number. Because there is no consistency about how undergraduate institutions arrive at their “percentage accepted,” it is difficult to compare schools on the same criteria. Therefore, UF does not publish this data as a way to attract students. In the end, it is not the school that obtains a medical school acceptance, it is a student. The harder our students work, the more likely they are to be accepted to a professional school. Following the advice of the pre-health professions adv