Table A-1: U.S. Medical School Applications and Matriculants by School, State of Legal Residence, and Sex,

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Table A-1: U.S. Medical School and by School, State of Legal Residence, and Sex, 2016-2017 AL Alabama 3,845 13.2 86.8 48.5 51.5 186 86.6 13.4 44.1 55.9 South Alabama 1,499 31.3 68.7 45.1 54.9 74 93.2 6.8 41.9 58.1 AR Arkansas 2,607 15.2 84.8 44.8 55.2 173 89.6 10.4 51.4 48.6 AZ Arizona 6,458 13.7 86.3 45.2 54.8 132 66.7 33.3 55.3 44.7 Arizona Phoenix 5,358 15.7 84.3 46.7 53.3 83 72.3 27.7 59.0 41.0 CA California Northstate 2,834 58.5 41.5 50.3 49.7 90 85.6 14.4 44.4 55.6 Loma Linda 6,032 42.6 57.4 47.7 52.3 168 41.7 58.3 46.4 53.6 Southern Cal-Keck 8,257 51.6 48.4 47.2 52.8 184 77.7 22.3 48.9 51.1 Stanford 7,512 36.0 64.0 44.5 55.4 93 37.6 62.4 50.5 49.5 UC Davis 7,459 67.0 33.0 49.6 50.4 110 97.3 2.7 57.3 42.7 UC Irvine 6,616 73.1 26.9 47.9 52.0 104 93.3 6.7 53.8 46.2 UC Riverside 5,504 79.7 20.3 49.7 50.3 60 100.0 0.0 56.7 43.3 UC San Diego 7,990 57.5 42.5 46.6 53.3 134 83.6 16.4 56.0 44.0 UC San Francisco 8,279 47.6 52.4 47.6 52.3 165 81.2 18.8 52.7 47.3 UCLA Drew 2,446 57.8 42.2 56.1 43.9 24 62.5 37.5 45.8 54.2 UCLA-Geffen 9,635 56.0 44.0 47.9 52.1 151 75.5 24.5 53.0 47.0 CO Colorado 7,324 9.8 90.2 46.1 53.9 182 73.1 26.9 46.7 53.3 CT Connecticut 3,061 17.3 82.7 51.8 48.1 100 80.0 20.0 52.0 48.0 Quinnipiac-Netter 7,615 5.1 94.9 48.7 51.2 90 18.9 81.1 48.9 51.1 Yale 5,459 4.9 95.1 44.8 55.2 104 6.7 93.3 50.0 50.0 DC George Washington 15,628 0.3 99.7 50.2 49.8 177 1.1 98.9 60.5 39.5 Georgetown 14,377 0.3 99.7 48.7 51.2 196 1.5 98.5 53.6 46.4 Howard 8,988 0.4 99.6 55.9 44.1 112 2.7 97.3 56.3 43.8 FL FIU-Wertheim 4,791 50.4 49.6 49.5 50.5 126 83.3 16.7 48.4 51.6 Florida 4,617 52.4 47.6 48.5 51.5 135 87.4 12.6 52.6 47.4 Florida Atlantic-Schmidt 4,285 54.5 45.5 49.4 50.5 63 77.8 22.2 41.3 58.7 Florida State 6,503 40.2 59.8 50.4 49.6 120 95.8 4.2 55.8 44.2 Miami-Miller 8,658 24.5 75.5 45.3 54.7 196 51.0 49.0 57.1 42.9 UCF 5,102 47.8 52.2 48.5 51.5 120 75.8 24.2 45.0 55.0 USF-Morsani 6,174 41.7 58.3 48.9 51.1 183 57.9 42.1 45.4 54.6 GA Emory 8,819 9.4 90.6 48.9 51.0 136 43.4 56.6 58.8 41.2 MC Georgia Augusta 2,986 41.8 58.2 50.5 49.5 230 94.3 5.7 48.3 51.7 Mercer 1,170 99.5 0.5 49.7 50.3 122 100.0 0.0 43.4 56.6

Table A-1: U.S. Medical School and by School, State of Legal Residence, and Sex, 2016-2017 Morehouse 6,486 12.0 88.0 57.6 42.4 92 67.4 32.6 60.9 39.1 HI Hawaii-Burns 2,457 10.8 89.2 46.9 53.1 70 80.0 20.0 41.4 58.6 IA Iowa-Carver 3,854 10.0 90.0 42.2 57.8 152 63.2 36.8 40.1 59.9 IL Chicago Med Franklin 12,094 11.9 88.1 48.9 51.1 191 47.6 52.4 52.9 47.1 Chicago-Pritzker 5,640 13.0 87.0 46.3 53.7 91 13.2 86.8 57.1 42.9 Illinois 7,931 24.4 75.6 48.8 51.2 317 78.9 21.1 48.3 51.7 Loyola-Stritch 10,875 15.4 84.6 49.6 50.4 159 35.8 64.2 57.2 42.8 Northwestern-Feinberg 7,608 13.4 86.6 46.9 53.0 163 24.5 75.5 46.6 53.4 Rush 10,754 15.1 84.9 48.2 51.8 136 47.1 52.9 41.9 58.1 Southern Illinois 1,256 95.5 4.5 49.8 50.2 71 100.0 0.0 42.3 57.7 IN Indiana 7,315 10.1 89.9 43.5 56.5 352 73.6 26.4 44.9 55.1 KS Kansas 3,861 13.9 86.1 45.4 54.6 211 90.5 9.5 49.8 50.2 KY Kentucky 3,416 13.8 86.2 41.4 58.6 136 65.4 34.6 43.4 56.6 Louisville 3,767 11.9 88.1 42.6 57.3 156 76.3 23.7 48.1 51.9 LA LSU New Orleans 3,244 23.5 76.5 48.6 51.3 197 90.4 9.6 39.6 60.4 LSU Shreveport 1,329 47.3 52.7 47.5 52.5 124 99.2 0.8 51.6 48.4 Tulane 10,771 4.3 95.7 49.2 50.8 191 8.9 91.1 51.8 48.2 MA Boston 11,051 8.9 91.1 50.3 49.6 190 23.2 76.8 56.8 43.2 Harvard 7,901 7.7 92.3 45.0 54.9 165 12.1 87.9 50.9 49.1 Massachusetts 3,513 33.6 66.4 50.4 49.5 150 90.0 10.0 54.0 46.0 Tufts 11,014 9.7 90.3 49.7 50.3 211 28.4 71.6 52.6 46.9 MD Johns Hopkins 6,618 6.5 93.5 44.6 55.4 118 9.3 90.7 45.8 54.2 Maryland 4,740 20.2 79.8 48.6 51.4 161 72.0 28.0 62.7 37.3 Uniformed Services-Hebert 3,177 7.3 92.7 36.3 63.7 171 6.4 93.6 39.8 60.2 MI Central Michigan 4,790 25.8 74.2 48.8 51.2 101 75.2 24.8 59.4 40.6 Michigan 6,111 18.2 81.8 44.4 55.6 172 51.7 48.3 56.4 43.6 Michigan State 6,917 23.3 76.7 48.0 52.0 177 86.4 13.6 57.6 42.4 Oakland Beaumont 7,062 20.4 79.6 46.1 53.9 125 36.0 64.0 52.8 47.2 Wayne State 4,770 34.0 66.0 45.5 54.5 286 73.8 26.2 43.0 57.0 Western Michigan-Stryker 4,500 27.0 73.0 44.6 55.4 72 45.8 54.2 43.1 56.9 MN Mayo 4,805 8.6 91.4 43.0 56.9 51 7.8 92.2 58.8 41.2 Minnesota 4,890 18.5 81.5 46.0 54.0 229 83.8 16.2 46.7 53.3 MO Missouri Columbia 2,136 26.8 73.2 45.4 54.6 104 85.6 14.4 51.0 49.0

Table A-1: U.S. Medical School and by School, State of Legal Residence, and Sex, 2016-2017 Missouri Kansas City 2,637 9.0 91.0 46.3 53.7 120 59.2 40.8 50.8 49.2 Saint Louis 7,730 6.3 93.7 44.5 55.5 180 18.3 81.7 46.1 53.9 Washington U St Louis 4,391 5.0 95.0 43.7 56.2 123 7.3 92.7 50.4 49.6 MS Mississippi 386 99.5 0.5 55.7 44.3 145 100.0 0.0 49.0 51.0 NC Duke 7,455 6.9 93.1 45.6 54.4 119 10.9 89.1 58.8 41.2 East Carolina-Brody 1,020 99.7 0.3 49.8 50.2 80 100.0 0.0 50.0 50.0 North Carolina 7,266 15.2 84.8 49.6 50.3 180 81.1 18.9 52.8 47.2 Wake Forest 9,115 9.6 90.4 46.4 53.5 129 32.6 67.4 53.5 46.5 ND North Dakota 1,442 8.0 92.0 45.1 54.8 78 61.5 38.5 50.0 50.0 NE Creighton 6,770 2.5 97.5 42.6 57.4 154 7.8 92.2 48.7 51.3 Nebraska 1,972 15.4 84.6 42.9 57.1 126 80.2 19.8 51.6 48.4 NH Dartmouth-Geisel 7,571 1.1 98.9 47.2 52.8 92 8.7 91.3 58.7 41.3 NJ Cooper Rowan 5,879 20.0 80.0 51.4 48.6 88 68.2 31.8 61.4 38.6 Rutgers New Jersey 4,112 35.6 64.4 50.3 49.7 178 88.2 11.8 48.3 51.7 Rutgers-RW Johnson 3,771 36.9 63.1 50.2 49.8 160 78.8 21.3 56.3 43.8 NM New Mexico 1,711 19.3 80.7 46.3 53.7 103 95.1 4.9 48.5 51.5 NV Nevada Reno 1,070 20.7 79.3 42.6 57.4 68 73.5 26.5 41.2 58.8 NY Albany 9,553 20.3 79.7 47.0 53.0 134 36.6 63.4 47.8 52.2 Buffalo-Jacobs 4,490 49.4 50.6 48.4 51.6 149 87.9 12.1 52.3 47.7 CUNY 69 100.0 0.0 62.3 37.7 69 100.0 0.0 62.3 37.7 Columbia 8,001 16.3 83.7 46.9 53.1 151 27.8 72.2 47.7 52.3 Cornell-Weill 6,198 20.1 79.9 46.4 53.6 106 27.4 72.6 47.2 52.8 Einstein 8,328 21.0 79.0 46.7 53.2 183 44.8 55.2 46.4 53.6 Hofstra Northwell 6,208 31.1 68.9 49.5 50.5 99 53.5 46.5 45.5 54.5 Mount Sinai-Icahn 6,153 22.9 77.1 50.0 49.9 140 37.1 62.9 51.4 48.6 New York Medical 12,611 17.3 82.7 48.7 51.2 213 32.4 67.6 58.2 41.8 New York University 7,359 19.5 80.5 48.0 51.9 129 34.1 65.9 45.7 54.3 Rochester 6,582 22.9 77.1 47.4 52.5 104 39.4 60.6 51.9 48.1 SUNY Downstate 5,140 49.6 50.4 50.6 49.4 190 77.9 22.1 41.6 58.4 SUNY Upstate 4,361 52.6 47.4 48.7 51.3 160 85.6 14.4 45.0 55.0 Stony Brook 5,057 47.9 52.1 49.1 50.8 132 78.8 21.2 48.5 51.5 OH Case Western Reserve 6,583 12.3 87.7 44.8 55.2 216 18.5 81.5 50.9 49.1 Cincinnati 4,805 27.2 72.8 43.6 56.4 170 65.3 34.7 50.6 49.4

Table A-1: U.S. Medical School and by School, State of Legal Residence, and Sex, 2016-2017 Northeast Ohio 2,701 40.4 59.6 46.5 53.4 148 89.2 10.8 50.7 49.3 Ohio State 6,131 20.7 79.3 43.0 56.9 199 53.3 46.7 54.3 45.7 Toledo 3,679 33.1 66.9 44.6 55.4 174 75.9 24.1 46.0 54.0 Wright State-Boonshoft 5,194 23.4 76.6 47.5 52.5 108 71.3 28.7 57.4 42.6 OK Oklahoma 1,992 22.2 77.8 44.2 55.8 165 92.1 7.9 44.2 55.8 OR Oregon 6,697 7.1 92.9 48.2 51.8 153 71.9 28.1 61.4 38.6 PA Commonwealth 6,591 16.2 83.8 50.7 49.3 108 71.3 28.7 50.0 50.0 Drexel 14,366 9.1 90.9 49.2 50.8 260 36.9 63.1 49.2 50.8 Jefferson-Kimmel 10,726 11.5 88.5 47.5 52.5 266 25.9 74.1 49.6 50.4 Penn State 9,592 13.3 86.7 46.7 53.3 144 50.0 50.0 50.7 49.3 Pennsylvania-Perelman 5,720 10.8 89.2 46.2 53.7 146 20.5 79.5 50.0 50.0 Pittsburgh 5,872 14.4 85.6 46.1 53.9 148 32.4 67.6 52.0 48.0 Temple-Katz 10,628 12.5 87.5 48.2 51.8 206 38.3 61.7 48.5 51.5 PR Caribe 1,186 46.3 53.7 52.0 48.0 70 92.9 7.1 51.4 48.6 Ponce 1,556 35.2 64.8 51.0 49.0 83 72.3 27.7 47.0 53.0 Puerto Rico 719 63.3 36.7 51.5 48.5 112 95.5 4.5 49.1 50.9 San Juan Bautista 1,343 34.3 65.7 51.4 48.6 63 69.8 30.2 58.7 41.3 RI Brown-Alpert 8,199 1.1 98.9 52.3 47.7 144 12.5 87.5 50.0 50.0 SC MU South Carolina 4,676 13.0 87.0 51.0 49.0 176 84.1 15.9 40.9 59.1 South Carolina 3,956 13.1 86.9 49.5 50.5 97 74.2 25.8 44.3 55.7 South Carolina Greenville 4,158 13.4 86.6 51.4 48.6 103 71.8 28.2 54.4 45.6 SD South Dakota-Sanford 859 16.9 83.1 41.6 58.3 66 77.3 22.7 40.9 59.1 TN East Tennessee-Quillen 2,061 35.6 64.4 45.1 54.9 68 91.2 8.8 42.6 57.4 Meharry 7,687 4.2 95.8 55.0 45.0 108 18.5 81.5 46.3 53.7 Tennessee 2,238 37.5 62.5 46.1 53.9 170 94.1 5.9 41.2 58.8 Vanderbilt 7,174 5.0 95.0 45.5 54.4 89 11.2 88.8 53.9 46.1 TX Baylor 7,587 25.2 74.8 47.5 52.5 186 76.9 23.1 51.6 48.4 Texas A & M 4,861 77.6 22.4 46.5 53.5 183 91.8 8.2 49.2 50.8 Texas Tech 4,515 79.7 20.3 46.5 53.5 180 88.9 11.1 47.8 52.2 Texas Tech-Foster 4,050 82.2 17.8 46.3 53.7 103 96.1 3.9 42.7 56.3 UT Austin-Dell 4,519 78.6 21.4 47.0 53.0 50 90.0 10.0 46.0 54.0 UT HSC San Antonio 5,174 76.3 23.7 46.2 53.8 215 87.9 12.1 46.0 54.0 UT Houston-McGovern 5,262 75.8 24.2 46.8 53.1 240 94.2 5.8 52.5 47.5

Table A-1: U.S. Medical School and by School, State of Legal Residence, and Sex, 2016-2017 UT Medical Branch 4,992 78.8 21.2 46.8 53.2 230 95.2 4.8 48.7 50.9 UT Rio Grande Valley 2,784 83.1 16.9 47.8 52.2 55 90.9 9.1 50.9 49.1 UT Southwestern 5,083 74.6 25.4 46.1 53.9 230 82.6 17.4 47.4 52.6 UT Utah 3,871 13.0 87.0 39.8 60.2 125 70.4 29.6 44.0 56.0 VA Eastern Virginia 7,319 14.6 85.4 48.1 51.9 151 51.0 49.0 41.7 58.3 Virginia 5,329 16.8 83.2 46.3 53.6 156 50.0 50.0 47.4 52.6 Virginia Commonwealth 9,469 12.0 88.0 46.4 53.6 216 50.0 50.0 49.1 50.9 Virginia Tech Carilion 4,611 16.1 83.9 44.5 55.5 42 40.5 59.5 40.5 59.5 VT Vermont 5,975 1.6 98.4 46.3 53.6 117 29.1 70.9 53.0 46.2 WA U Washington 8,777 11.0 89.0 47.7 52.2 270 53.3 46.7 56.3 43.7 WI MC Wisconsin 7,643 9.7 90.3 43.4 56.6 261 49.0 51.0 44.4 55.2 Wisconsin 5,552 13.5 86.5 43.6 56.3 170 61.2 38.8 50.0 50.0 WV Marshall-Edwards 1,754 11.8 88.2 45.5 54.5 83 88.0 12.0 39.8 60.2 West Virginia 4,851 4.7 95.3 43.7 56.3 110 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 Total 830,016 23.4 76.6 47.6 52.4 21,030 60.6 39.4 49.8 50.2 ¹830,016 is the number of applications from 53,042 applicants, an average of 16 applications per applicant. ²Applicants who declined to report sex are not reflected.