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, -2019 by School AL Alabama 4,581 12.0 88.0 49.6 50.4 186 86.6 13.4 56.5 43.5 South Alabama 1,604 29.5 70.5 51.1 48.9 74 93.2 6.8 52.7 47.3 AR Arkansas 2,405 14.2 85.8 51.9 48.1 173 92.5 7.5 53.8 46.2 AZ Arizona 9,530 8.8 91.2 50.8 49.1 117 73.5 26.5 47.9 52.1 Arizona Phoenix 6,784 11.9 88.1 50.8 49.1 80 71.3 28.8 45.0 55.0 CA California 2,419 36.8 63.2 50.7 49.3 64 75.0 25.0 51.6 48.4 California Northstate 4,768 57.4 42.6 48.4 51.6 96 92.7 7.3 52.1 47.9 Loma Linda 5,510 40.5 59.5 50.6 49.4 168 47.0 53.0 47.6 52.4 Southern Cal-Keck 8,353 48.8 51.2 50.8 49.2 186 76.9 23.1 47.8 52.2 Stanford 6,894 34.1 65.9 52.8 47.1 90 45.6 54.4 52.2 47.8 UC Davis 7,553 62.8 37.2 48.7 51.3 119 97.5 2.5 36.1 63.9 UC Irvine 6,369 72.0 28.0 50.6 49.3 104 88.5 11.5 46.2 53.8 UC Riverside 5,556 74.6 25.4 49.4 50.5 70 100.0 0.0 50.0 50.0 UC San Diego 7,237 58.0 42.0 51.0 49.0 134 82.1 17.9 43.3 56.7 UC San Francisco 7,813 46.0 54.0 51.0 48.9 165 78.8 21.2 47.3 52.7 UCLA-Geffen 14,503 42.4 57.6 49.3 50.6 175 71.4 28.6 46.3 53.7 CO Colorado 7,347 9.9 90.1 53.0 47.0 184 48.9 51.1 47.8 52.2 CT Connecticut 3,107 15.5 84.5 46.3 53.6 106 73.6 26.4 43.4 56.6 Quinnipiac-Netter 6,564 5.4 94.6 49.8 50.2 98 26.5 73.5 42.9 57.1 Yale 5,906 4.0 96.0 51.8 48.1 104 4.8 95.2 51.9 48.1 DC George Washington 14,004 0.5 99.5 47.4 52.6 180 3.3 96.7 37.2 62.8 Georgetown 13,679 0.5 99.5 49.0 50.9 200 3.0 97.0 49.5 50.5 Howard 9,167 0.5 99.5 41.6 58.4 120 4.2 95.8 41.7 58.3 FL FIU-Wertheim 4,873 50.8 49.2 49.5 50.4 120 80.8 19.2 50.0 50.0 Florida 4,555 52.7 47.3 51.3 48.6 134 84.3 15.7 50.0 50.0 Florida Atlantic-Schmidt 3,414 63.3 36.7 50.2 49.7 65 84.6 15.4 53.8 46.2 Florida State 7,178 37.7 62.3 48.1 51.8 120 99.2 0.8 42.5 56.7 Miami-Miller 8,497 25.5 74.5 53.6 46.3 205 53.7 46.3 42.0 58.0 Nova Southeastern-Patel 1,965 44.8 55.2 51.6 48.2 53 54.7 45.3 52.8 47.2 UCF 5,265 46.3 53.7 50.8 49.2 120 71.7 28.3 55.8 44.2 USF-Morsani 6,006 42.5 57.5 51.6 48.3 178 62.4 37.6 50.6 49.4 GA Emory 9,440 8.3 91.7 49.7 50.3 136 25.7 74.3 43.4 56.6

Table A-1: U.S. Medical School and by School, State of Legal Residence, and Sex, -2019 by School MC Georgia Augusta 3,109 39.9 60.1 47.2 52.8 230 97.4 2.6 51.3 48.7 Mercer 1,127 99.6 0.4 49.1 50.9 122 100.0 0.0 53.3 46.7 Morehouse 6,784 11.3 88.7 41.1 58.9 100 63.0 37.0 52.0 48.0 HI Hawaii-Burns 2,050 11.7 88.3 52.0 47.9 72 75.0 25.0 55.6 44.4 IA Iowa-Carver 3,871 9.5 90.5 55.7 44.3 152 65.1 34.9 49.3 50.7 IL Carle Illinois 1,063 21.5 78.5 56.8 43.1 32 12.5 87.5 50.0 50.0 Chicago Med Franklin 12,489 11.9 88.1 48.1 51.9 189 55.6 44.4 56.6 43.4 Chicago-Pritzker 5,203 12.6 87.4 52.5 47.5 90 25.6 74.4 44.4 55.6 Illinois 6,654 28.3 71.7 48.1 51.9 310 86.8 13.2 52.9 47.1 Loyola-Stritch 15,015 11.5 88.5 48.1 51.9 165 30.9 69.1 35.2 64.8 Northwestern-Feinberg 7,089 12.9 87.1 51.8 48.1 160 23.1 76.9 51.3 48.8 Rush 9,099 16.5 83.5 47.5 52.5 144 36.1 63.9 48.6 51.4 Southern Illinois 1,178 96.6 3.4 51.0 49.0 71 100.0 0.0 52.1 47.9 IN Indiana 6,956 11.2 88.8 54.3 45.7 360 82.2 17.8 53.1 46.9 KS Kansas 3,155 17.1 82.9 53.1 46.9 211 89.1 10.9 48.8 51.2 KY Kentucky 2,660 18.2 81.8 54.2 45.7 166 89.2 10.8 48.8 51.2 Louisville 3,558 13.3 86.7 54.6 45.3 162 71.0 29.0 56.8 43.2 LA LSU New Orleans 3,379 21.9 78.1 46.8 53.2 192 91.7 8.3 53.6 46.4 LSU Shreveport 1,959 34.8 65.2 47.4 52.6 136 97.1 2.9 48.5 51.5 Tulane 12,102 3.7 96.3 49.1 50.9 191 15.2 84.8 51.8 48.2 MA Boston 9,132 9.1 90.9 48.2 51.7 160 19.4 80.6 50.0 50.0 Harvard 7,645 7.5 92.5 53.4 46.5 165 15.2 84.8 42.4 57.6 Massachusetts 3,914 26.3 73.7 46.2 53.7 162 67.3 32.7 39.5 60.5 Tufts 12,106 7.9 92.1 48.1 51.9 200 25.0 75.0 47.5 52.5 MD Johns Hopkins 6,322 6.5 93.5 52.6 47.3 118 9.3 90.7 42.4 57.6 Maryland 4,854 19.0 81.0 49.8 50.2 156 74.4 25.6 39.7 60.3 Uniformed Services-Hebert 3,288 6.1 93.9 61.1 38.9 173 9.8 90.2 56.1 43.9 MI Central Michigan 7,199 19.3 80.7 48.4 51.5 99 78.8 21.2 48.5 51.5 Michigan 7,533 17.4 82.6 53.4 46.5 168 46.4 53.6 35.1 64.9 Michigan State 6,441 26.2 73.8 49.4 50.6 190 71.1 28.9 38.9 61.1 Oakland Beaumont 8,460 18.0 82.0 50.4 49.6 123 47.2 52.8 51.2 48.0 Wayne State 8,652 20.4 79.6 51.0 49.0 288 63.9 36.1 48.6 51.4

Table A-1: U.S. Medical School and by School, State of Legal Residence, and Sex, -2019 by School Western Michigan-Stryker 3,823 32.7 67.3 51.2 48.7 84 41.7 58.3 51.2 48.8 MN Mayo 9,021 5.8 94.2 55.7 44.3 103 3.9 96.1 53.4 46.6 Minnesota 5,874 16.2 83.8 51.2 48.7 240 85.4 14.6 43.8 56.3 MO Missouri Columbia 2,671 20.8 79.2 49.2 50.7 112 84.8 15.2 47.3 52.7 Missouri Kansas City 1,717 15.5 84.5 52.1 47.8 115 62.6 37.4 37.4 62.6 Saint Louis 7,350 6.1 93.9 53.9 46.1 177 19.2 80.8 52.0 48.0 Washington U St Louis 4,663 4.6 95.4 54.0 46.0 124 6.5 93.5 50.0 50.0 MS Mississippi 446 100.0 0.0 53.1 46.9 165 100.0 0.0 54.5 45.5 NC Duke 8,141 6.8 93.2 52.1 47.9 129 18.6 81.4 41.9 58.1 East Carolina-Brody 1,074 99.9 0.1 48.8 51.2 86 100.0 0.0 45.3 54.7 North Carolina 6,921 15.8 84.2 49.9 50.0 190 80.0 20.0 47.4 52.6 Wake Forest 10,449 9.2 90.8 50.9 49.1 140 32.1 67.9 50.0 50.0 ND North Dakota 1,388 11.0 89.0 50.1 49.9 77 62.3 37.7 50.6 49.4 NE Creighton 6,245 2.4 97.6 55.3 44.7 167 5.4 94.6 49.1 50.9 Nebraska 1,865 15.2 84.8 51.1 48.8 126 88.1 11.9 57.1 42.9 NH Dartmouth-Geisel 7,209 1.2 98.8 51.5 48.4 92 8.7 91.3 45.7 54.3 NJ Cooper Rowan 6,690 18.5 81.5 46.4 53.6 107 68.2 31.8 52.3 47.7 Rutgers New Jersey 4,993 29.8 70.2 46.7 53.2 178 81.5 18.5 50.6 49.4 Rutgers-RW Johnson 5,476 27.1 72.9 45.7 54.2 179 79.3 20.7 46.9 53.1 SHU-Hackensack Meridian 2,100 24.8 75.2 52.5 47.5 60 50.0 50.0 56.7 43.3 NM New Mexico 1,644 17.6 82.4 49.2 50.7 103 90.3 9.7 34.0 66.0 NV Nevada Las Vegas 1,170 26.8 73.2 54.3 45.7 60 86.7 13.3 50.0 50.0 Nevada Reno 1,368 22.5 77.5 54.1 45.8 70 81.4 18.6 42.9 57.1 NY Albany 9,889 18.9 81.1 50.8 49.2 141 29.1 70.9 41.8 58.2 Buffalo-Jacobs 3,695 53.6 46.4 50.6 49.3 180 88.3 11.7 51.7 48.3 CUNY 82 100.0 0.0 35.4 64.6 82 100.0 0.0 35.4 64.6 Columbia-Vagelos 7,483 15.4 84.6 50.4 49.5 138 31.2 68.8 54.3 45.7 Cornell-Weill 5,992 18.9 81.1 51.4 48.6 106 28.3 71.7 48.1 51.9 Einstein 7,052 22.0 78.0 51.0 49.0 183 41.5 58.5 46.4 53.6 Mount Sinai-Icahn 6,156 21.5 78.5 47.8 52.2 140 33.6 66.4 52.1 47.9 New York Medical 11,649 17.6 82.4 49.1 50.8 210 41.4 58.6 44.8 55.2 New York University 6,056 19.3 80.7 49.4 50.5 101 30.7 69.3 42.6 57.4

Table A-1: U.S. Medical School and by School, State of Legal Residence, and Sex, -2019 by School Rochester 5,324 24.4 75.6 52.1 47.8 103 37.9 62.1 47.6 52.4 SUNY Downstate 5,390 44.6 55.4 46.9 53.0 203 80.3 19.7 50.2 49.8 SUNY Upstate 4,299 49.9 50.1 48.2 51.7 169 82.2 17.8 52.7 47.3 Stony Brook 4,816 45.7 54.3 48.9 51.1 136 60.3 39.7 50.0 50.0 Zucker Hofstra Northwell 5,342 31.2 68.8 49.8 50.1 99 58.6 41.4 50.5 49.5 OH Case Western Reserve 6,645 11.4 88.6 53.8 46.1 215 14.9 85.1 45.6 54.4 Cincinnati 4,311 25.7 74.3 54.9 45.1 179 48.6 51.4 43.0 57.0 Northeast Ohio 3,426 27.8 72.2 48.9 51.0 145 93.8 6.2 46.9 52.4 Ohio State 7,163 16.4 83.6 54.3 45.6 202 50.5 49.5 47.5 52.5 Toledo 3,644 30.6 69.4 54.3 45.7 175 72.0 28.0 46.3 53.7 Wright State-Boonshoft 5,171 21.7 78.3 49.6 50.3 120 55.0 45.0 43.3 56.7 OK Oklahoma 2,281 16.7 83.3 52.7 47.3 165 89.7 10.3 58.8 41.2 OR Oregon 6,522 7.2 92.8 49.6 50.3 160 66.9 33.1 43.1 55.6 PA Drexel 13,529 8.5 91.5 48.7 51.2 256 38.3 61.7 50.4 49.6 Geisinger Commonwealth 5,065 18.1 81.9 49.6 50.4 110 71.8 28.2 52.7 47.3 Jefferson-Kimmel 9,907 11.1 88.9 50.4 49.5 268 31.0 69.0 51.1 48.9 Penn State 10,655 10.8 89.2 50.4 49.5 152 39.5 60.5 51.3 48.7 Pennsylvania-Perelman 6,711 9.5 90.5 51.2 48.7 152 19.1 80.9 46.7 53.3 Pittsburgh 6,874 12.3 87.7 53.0 46.9 162 34.6 65.4 42.6 56.8 Temple-Katz 10,063 11.7 88.3 49.4 50.5 200 46.0 54.0 46.0 54.0 PR Caribe 1,065 43.2 56.8 49.0 50.9 75 89.3 10.7 56.0 44.0 Ponce 1,474 32.2 67.8 49.3 50.6 94 71.3 28.7 57.4 42.6 Puerto Rico 806 55.1 44.9 49.3 50.6 110 98.2 1.8 59.1 40.9 San Juan Bautista 1,347 30.4 69.6 46.9 53.0 61 67.2 32.8 36.1 63.9 RI Brown-Alpert 6,988 1.0 99.0 46.0 54.0 143 7.7 92.3 49.7 50.3 SC MU South Carolina 4,294 14.1 85.9 45.9 54.1 171 88.3 11.7 55.0 45.0 South Carolina 4,456 11.4 88.6 46.7 53.3 100 75.0 25.0 50.0 50.0 South Carolina Greenville 3,726 14.8 85.2 46.3 53.7 104 69.2 30.8 37.5 62.5 SD South Dakota-Sanford 824 19.1 80.9 51.6 48.4 67 85.1 14.9 64.2 35.8 TN East Tennessee-Quillen 2,251 29.2 70.8 49.5 50.5 72 87.5 12.5 41.7 58.3 Meharry 7,068 4.3 95.7 40.7 59.3 113 15.0 85.0 46.0 54.0 Tennessee 1,941 38.8 61.2 51.8 48.2 170 94.7 5.3 57.6 42.4

Table A-1: U.S. Medical School and by School, State of Legal Residence, and Sex, -2019 by School Vanderbilt 5,636 5.3 94.7 52.3 47.7 93 10.8 89.2 48.4 51.6 TX Baylor 7,618 23.9 76.1 50.7 49.3 186 83.3 16.7 47.3 52.7 Texas A & M 4,869 77.8 22.2 50.4 49.5 126 93.7 6.3 50.8 49.2 Texas Tech 4,647 78.3 21.7 51.2 48.8 180 90.6 9.4 42.2 57.8 Texas Tech-Foster 3,982 82.2 17.8 50.7 49.2 100 97.0 3.0 49.0 51.0 UT Austin-Dell 4,790 77.1 22.9 50.3 49.7 50 90.0 10.0 36.0 64.0 UT Houston-McGovern 5,152 76.1 23.9 50.0 49.9 240 95.4 4.6 46.3 53.8 UT Medical Branch 4,987 78.4 21.6 50.4 49.5 230 96.5 3.5 50.4 49.6 UT Rio Grande Valley 4,136 80.2 19.8 50.6 49.3 54 92.6 7.4 51.9 48.1 UT San Antonio-Long 5,241 75.3 24.7 50.4 49.6 216 84.3 15.7 53.7 46.3 UT Southwestern 5,164 73.8 26.2 51.0 48.9 230 83.9 16.1 49.6 50.4 UT Utah 4,227 12.9 87.1 55.4 44.5 125 72.0 28.0 48.8 50.4 VA Eastern Virginia 5,590 20.0 80.0 52.3 47.6 151 52.3 47.7 51.7 48.3 Virginia 4,729 18.7 81.3 53.4 46.6 156 44.2 55.8 55.1 44.9 Virginia Commonwealth 8,138 14.3 85.7 51.6 48.4 184 57.1 42.9 47.8 52.2 Virginia Tech Carilion 3,972 20.2 79.8 52.5 47.5 43 46.5 53.5 51.2 48.8 VT Vermont-Larner 5,607 1.7 98.3 52.1 47.9 119 24.4 75.6 33.6 65.5 WA U Washington 9,024 10.6 89.4 49.4 50.6 271 51.3 48.7 43.9 56.1 Washington State-Floyd 1,194 67.1 32.9 51.3 48.7 60 95.0 5.0 40.0 60.0 WI MC Wisconsin 7,611 9.5 90.5 53.4 46.6 250 55.6 44.4 45.6 54.4 Wisconsin 5,458 12.4 87.6 54.3 45.7 171 71.9 28.1 59.1 40.9 WV Marshall-Edwards 1,996 9.5 90.5 48.4 51.6 79 78.5 21.5 45.6 54.4 West Virginia 5,288 4.3 95.7 55.0 45.0 112 66.1 33.9 51.8 48.2 Total 849,678 22.7 77.3 50.3 49.7 21,623 60.6 39.4 48.4 51.6 ¹849,678 is the number of applications from 52,777 applicants, an average of 16 applications per applicant. ²Applicants who declined to report sex are not reflected. Note: Each academic year includes applicants and matriculants that applied to enter medical school in the fall of the given year. For example, academic year -2019 represents the applicants and matriculants that applied to enter medical school during the application cycle.