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Table 1 a,b to First Professional Degree Programs in 2016 17 Auburn 147 275 2 424 No NA Samford 166 282 1 449 Yes NR Midwestern/Glendale 321 454 0 775 No NA Arizona 76 134 0 210 Yes 210 Harding 101 179 1 281 Yes 190 Arkansas 141 207 1 349 Yes 351 California Health Sciences 272 399 0 671 No NA California Northstate 413 657 3 1,073 Yes 661 Chapman 201 318 2 521 No NA Keck (KGI) 213 327 4 544 Yes 544 Loma Linda 114 198 1 313 Yes 313 Marshall B. Ketchum 212 312 0 524 No NA Touro-CA 329 550 4 883 Yes 287 California-San Diego 257 497 2 756 Yes 582 California-San Francisco 182 359 0 541 Yes NR Pacific-CA 370 676 0 1,046 Yes NR Southern California 283 546 2 831 Yes 692 West Coast 270 385 1 656 No NA Western 327 624 5 956 Yes 787 Regis 198 288 1 487 No NA Colorado 298 430 2 730 Yes 644 Saint Joseph 88 151 0 239 No NA Connecticut 116 176 1 293 Yes NR Howard 185 303 0 488 Yes 462 Florida A&M 136 346 11 493 Yes NR Larkin 120 180 0 300 Yes 300 Nova Southeastern 388 719 0 1,107 Yes 925 Palm Beach Atlantic 164 283 0 447 Yes 219 Florida 369 554 0 923 Yes 609 South Florida 280 376 0 656 Yes 460 Mercer 245 418 1 664 Yes 655 PCOM-GA 243 390 1 634 Yes 478 South-GA 307 522 1 830 Yes NR Georgia 147 287 0 434 Yes 367 Hawaii-Hilo 212 303 2 517 Yes NR Idaho State 78 74 0 152 Yes 152 Chicago State 240 394 0 634 No NA Midwestern/Downers Grove 386 615 6 1,007 Yes 705 Roosevelt 214 306 1 521 No NA Rosalind Franklin 218 345 0 563 No NA Southern Illinois-Edwardsville 120 153 0 273 Yes NR Illinois at Chicago 393 625 0 1,018 Yes 613 Butler 110 154 0 264 No NA Manchester 290 314 1 605 Yes 348 11

a,b to First Professional Degree Programs in 2016 17 Purdue 192 292 0 484 Yes 364 Drake 102 163 1 266 Yes 235 Iowa 118 187 0 305 Yes 266 Kansas 90 124 0 214 Yes NR Sullivan 117 166 0 283 Yes 283 Kentucky 210 270 1 481 Yes 343 Louisiana at Monroe 57 150 0 207 Yes 136 Xavier 104 212 1 317 Yes 317 Husson 68 75 0 143 No NA New England 141 210 0 351 No NA Notre Dame 149 272 0 421 Yes 269 Maryland 318 536 4 858 Yes 646 Maryland Eastern Shore 124 206 2 332 Yes NR MCPHS-Boston 486 774 0 1,260 No NA MCPHS-Worcester 420 637 2 1,059 No NA Northeastern 334 810 0 1,144 No NA Western New England 103 171 1 275 No NA Ferris State 170 234 0 404 No NA Michigan 182 273 0 455 Yes 305 Wayne State 104 185 0 289 Yes NR Minnesota 251 362 0 613 Yes 369 Mississippi 72 147 0 219 Yes NR St. Louis 231 291 0 522 No NA Missouri-Kansas City 162 201 0 363 Yes 341 Montana 73 93 0 166 Yes 147 Creighton 416 676 0 1,092 No NA Nebraska 56 100 0 156 Yes 113 Roseman 376 484 1 861 Yes NR Fairleigh Dickinson 156 276 1 433 No NA Rutgers 1,207 1,804 1 3,012 No NA New Mexico 84 117 2 203 Yes 203 Binghamton 126 148 2 276 No 276 D'Youville 115 161 0 276 No NA A&M Schwartz 257 465 1 723 No NA St. John Fisher 174 243 0 417 Yes NR St. John's 435 752 0 1,187 No NA Touro-NY 266 447 0 713 No NA New York at Buffalo 274 383 1 658 Yes NR Albany 386 582 2 970 No NA Campbell 157 346 0 503 Yes 378 High Point 132 204 0 336 Yes NR North Carolina 195 370 2 567 Yes 491 Wingate 177 300 0 477 Yes 266 North Dakota State 47 70 0 117 Yes 117 12

a,b to First Professional Degree Programs in 2016 17 Cedarville 31 56 0 87 Yes 87 Northeast Ohio 182 217 1 400 No NA Ohio Northern 244 404 0 648 No NA Ohio State 225 327 14 566 Yes 329 Cincinnati 150 207 3 360 Yes 194 Findlay 98 184 0 282 No NA Toledo 36 93 0 129 Yes 125 Southwestern Oklahoma 73 100 0 173 Yes 173 Oklahoma 122 179 0 301 Yes 138 Oregon State 195 285 0 480 Yes 408 Pacific-OR 340 467 3 810 Yes NR Duquesne 156 246 3 405 No NA LECOM 1,073 1,592 4 2,669 Yes 1,702 Philadelphia 132 262 1 395 No NA Temple 231 408 4 643 Yes NR Thomas Jefferson 176 316 3 495 No NA Pittsburgh 165 264 2 431 Yes 318 Wilkes 30 59 0 89 No NA Puerto Rico 28 69 0 97 Yes 97 Rhode Island 221 447 0 668 No NA Med. U of South Carolina 99 220 0 319 Yes 262 Presbyterian 92 173 0 265 No NA South Carolina 99 229 0 328 Yes 328 South Dakota State 51 85 1 137 No NA Belmont 227 407 0 634 Yes 614 East Tennessee State 170 290 0 460 Yes 426 Lipscomb 129 212 0 341 No NA South-TN 163 244 1 408 Yes NR Union 72 144 0 216 Yes NR Tennessee 258 434 0 692 No NA Texas A&M 161 281 0 442 Yes 384 Texas Southern 203 378 0 581 Yes 102 Texas Tech 219 348 1 568 Yes 421 Houston 234 398 1 633 Yes 573 Incarnate Word 101 198 0 299 Yes 301 North Texas 206 306 1 513 Yes 294 Texas at Austin 175 328 2 505 Yes 446 Texas at El Paso NR NR NR NR NR NR Texas at Tyler 263 402 3 668 Yes 345 Utah 80 118 0 198 Yes NR Hampton 32 92 0 124 No NA Shenandoah 164 311 1 476 Yes NR Appalachian 192 242 0 434 Yes NR Virginia Commonwealth NR NR NR NR NR NR 13

a,b to First Professional Degree Programs in 2016 17 Washington 119 247 0 366 Yes 338 Washington State 274 386 2 662 Yes 428 Marshall 156 141 1 298 Yes 298 Charleston 112 146 0 258 Yes NR West Virginia 134 153 0 287 Yes 157 Concordia 145 236 1 382 Yes 382 Med College of Wisconsin 73 80 0 153 No NA Wisconsin-Madison 179 255 1 435 Yes NR Wyoming 86 79 0 165 No NA Lebanese American 13 63 0 76 No NA Total 27,943 44,862 136 72,941 a: Numbers reported represent the total number of applications, not applicants, and may represent multiple applications submitted by individual applicants. b: In cases where an institution reported inconsistent application totals across categories in the Application Pool Survey, the total represents the total number of applications reported by the institution in the race/ethnicity and gender category. c: An application is considered complete if the applicant applied for admission and submitted his/her application, application fee (if applicable), and required transcripts. NR: Not reported NA: Not applicable 14

Table 2 Distribution of 2016 17 Applications by Gender and Race/Ethnicity of Applicant (represents data, some incomplete, submitted by 140 schools) Race/Ethnicity Male Female Unknown Total Percent White a 10,041 15,811 12 25,864 35.5% Black or African American b 3,573 5,180 18 8,771 12.0% Hispanic or Latino c 2,141 3,083 9 5,233 7.2% Asian d 8,885 14,709 15 23,609 32.4% Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander e 48 49 0 97 0.1% American Indian or Alaska Native f 52 89 0 141 0.2% Two or more races g 786 1,167 2 1,955 2.7% Unknown h 1,250 2,427 66 3,743 5.1% International/Foreign i 1,167 2,347 14 3,528 4.8% Total 27,943 44,862 136 72,941 a: U.S. citizens or permanent residents having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, the Middle East, or North Africa b: U.S citizens or permanent residents having origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa c: U.S. citizens or permanent residents of Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, South or Central American, or other Spanish culture or origin, regardless of race d: U.S. citizens or permanent residents having origins in any of the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, or the Indian Subcontinent, including, for example, Cambodia, China, India, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan, the Philippine Islands, Thailand, and Vietnam e: U.S. citizens or permanent residents having origins in any of the original peoples of Hawaii, Guam, Samoa, or other Pacific Islands f: U.S. citizens or permanent residents having origins in any of the original peoples of North and South America (including Central America) who maintains cultural identification through tribal affiliation or community attachment g: U.S. citizens or permanent residents who are not Hispanic/Latino and identifies themselves by more than one race h: U.S. citizens or permanent residents whose race and ethnicity are not known i: Citizens of a foreign country/permanent residents of a country other than the U.S. Table 3 Distribution of 2016 17 Applications by Gender and State of Residency of Applicant (represents data, some incomplete, submitted by 140 schools) Residency Male Female Unknown Total Percent In-State Resident 12,726 20,765 64 33,555 46.1% Out-of-State Resident/International 15,198 24,037 62 39,297 53.9% Table 4 Distribution of 2016-17 Applications by Gender and Previous Postsecondary Experience of Applicant (represents data, some incomplete, submitted by 140 schools) Postsecondary Experience Male Female Unknown Total Percent 0 Years of College 2,882 4,893 1 7,776 10.7% 1 2 Years of College 1,518 2,573 2 4,093 5.6% Associate's Degree 2,168 3,201 70 5,439 7.5% 3 or More Years of College/ No Degree 9,221 15,765 160 25,146 34.5% Baccalaureate Degree 11,345 17,213 98 28,656 39.3% Master's Degree 647 986 11 1,644 2.3% Doctoral Degree 123 112 1 236 0.3% 15