Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine at Midwestern University - CCOM

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General Information

The Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine is one of the most respected medical schools in the nation and offers the continuum of medical training, from our rigorous basic science coursework to top clinical rotation opportunities and competitive postdoctoral specialty programs. Our academic community provides a friendly, family atmosphere with modern facilities designed with students’ needs in mind.
  • CCOM graduation day
  • CCOM students in classroom
  • CCOM lecture hall

Mission Statement

The Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine educates osteopathic physicians to provide quality compassionate care; promotes the practice of osteopathic medicine, lifelong learning, research, and service. CCOM Values: The Achievement of Educational Excellence Through: Leadership, Teamwork, Commitment, Integrity, Professionalism, Diversity, Osteopathic Philosophy.
Facilities

Closest City Chicago

Campus Setting

Suburban

Facilities

  • Littlejohn Hall provides a state-of-the-art auditorium and lecture rooms as well as a comprehensive medical library with group and individual study spaces.
  • Cardinal Hall houses a large auditorium, additional lecture halls, smaller classrooms, a modern, state-of-the-art simulation center, and the Dean’s offices.
  • Alumni Hall features classrooms and the beautiful Hyde Atrium for student gatherings and special events.
  • Science Hall houses the OMM laboratory, anatomy cadaver laboratory, classrooms, and science labs for faculty and students.
  • White Oak Hall features classrooms, offices, and fully equipped optometry laboratories. The building also includes a 24-hour student study room with a separate entrance, kitchenette, and vending machines.
  • Centennial Hall provides additional lecture halls and classrooms.
  • The Commons offers a large computer center, the campus dining hall, a coffee bar, and student recreation/lounge areas.
  • Recreation/Wellness Hall features the on-campus health/wellness center as well as a modern gymnasium, aerobic/dance room, handball/racquetball courts, strength training room, craft room, and music room.
  • Haspel/Hambrick Hall houses the Office of Admissions, the Office of Student Financial Services, and several other administrative offices.
  • The MWU Clinical Campus located just a few miles west of campus houses a comprehensive Dental Institute, Family Medicine Practice/Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM) Clinic, Speech Language Institute, Eye Institute, and other health care services.

Student Residence Options

  • Redwood Hall: This student residence hall facility features both single and double occupancy residence hall rooms with either private bathrooms or bathrooms shared by no more than two students; air conditioning; wiring for Internet and cable TV; wall-to-wall carpeting; and built-in closets, dressers, desks, and wardrobes. The Hall features a large commuter lounge as well as the Perrin Interfaith Chapel.
  • Pines Apartments: Each of the 48 apartments tucked away in the back of campus offers living space of 500 square feet; Internet wiring; cable TV; kitchenette with stove and refrigerator; and central air conditioning and heating units.
Student Activities & Support Services
Student Services develops and supports programs and services to enrich your experiences on campus, such as Student Government, Student Organization support, Student Tutoring Program, social and recreational activities, orientation, stress and time management seminars, multicultural and diversity programming, crisis intervention and interpersonal counseling, academic support, MWU Student Recycling Program, disability services and support, community outreach, intramural sports, and other developmental activities. Our doors are always open, and our staff is continually available to offer the support, advice, and encouragement you need to handle your concerns and meet your challenges.
Accreditation & Affiliation

COM Accreditation Status CCOM is accredited by the Commission on Osteopathic College Accreditation (COCA); MWU is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.

University Affiliation(s) Midwestern University

Student Demographics
  • Entering Class 2023

Academic Year Enrollment

Total Medical School Enrollment

821

Total Male

321

Total Female

440

Total Enrollment Affiliate Institutions

2,887

First-Year Matriculants

197

First-Year Male Matriculants

92

First-Year Female Matriculants

105

Matriculants In-State

86

Matriculants Out-of-State

111

Self-Reported Race/Ethnicity

American Indian/Alaska Native

0.0%

Asian

32.0%

Black/African American

0.5%

Hispanic/Latino

2.0%

Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander

0.0%

White

51.8%

Multiple Races

6.1%

Undisclosed

%

Majors of First-Year Matriculants

Science Majors

92.7%

Non-Science Majors

7.3%

Graduate Degrees

12.2%

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Overview

Private Institution

Non-Profit

Midwestern University

Institutional Affiliation

1900

Year Founded

Suburban

Campus Setting

Campus Contact

Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine at Midwestern University - CCOM

515 31st Street, Dobbelaere Hall, Downers Grove, Illinois 60515

Address

(630) 515-7200

Phone

Admissions Office

(630) 515-7200

Phone

Curricular Offerings

Rigorous basic science courses with emphasis on case discussions, clinical correlates, and discipline-based learning. Early clinical exposure through simulated patients and volunteer experiences. Top clinical rotations at major metropolitan health centers throughout the Chicagoland area, Northwest Indiana, the Midwest region, and across the country.

Preparatory Programs

Preparatory/Postbaccalaureate Programs Offered

Biomedical Sciences (MBS)
Two-year Master of Biomedical Science degree program that provides students with knowledge, skills, and expertise to pursue careers in a variety of biomedical professions.

Biomedical Sciences (MA)
Nine-month Master degree program designed to enhance a student’s candidacy for admission to professional graduate schools.

Special Programs

International Medicine Program
International Medicine Programs: CCOM and DOCARE Medical Mission to Guatemala for two weeks every year. International rotations are available for fourth-year students with approval of the CCOM Dean’s Office.

Dual Degrees/Concurrent Programs

Dual Degrees/Concurrent Programs Offered

DO/MA in Biomedical Sciences

DO/MPH in Public Health

DO/MBS in Biomedical Sciences

DO/MS in Precision Medicine

 

Premedical Coursework

Courses below are shown as either Recommended or Required and, when applicable, include the number of semester hours needed.
Science Courses
Anatomy
Recommended

3 semester hours

Biochemistry
Recommended

3 semester hours

Biology/Zoology
Required With Lab

8 semester hours

Chemistry (Inorganic)
Required With Lab

8 semester hours

Chemistry (Organic)
Required With Lab

8 semester hours

Genetics
Recommended

3 semester hours

Physics
Required With Lab

8

Physiology
Recommended

3 semester hours

Non-Science Courses
Behavioral Sciences
Recommended

3 semester hours

College English
Required

6 semester hours

Math/Statistics
Recommended

3 semester hours

Additional Non-Science Courses

 

Admissions

The Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine considers for admission those students who possess the academic, professional, and personal qualities necessary to become exemplary osteopathic physicians. CCOM uses a rolling admissions process in which applications are reviewed and interview decisions are made at regular intervals during the admissions cycle.

To be competitive within this process, applicants are strongly encouraged to apply early in the admissions cycle. All application materials, including the AACOMAS application, MCAT scores (as reported to AACOMAS), two required letters of recommendation, and all supplemental application materials with the application fee must be received in the Office of Admissions on or before March 1. Only completed applications received by the Office of Admissions on or before the deadline date will be reviewed for potential enrollment.

Admissions Processes

Interview Options: Option to interview virtually or in-person

Physician letter required? N/A; no physician letter required

Virtual Shadowing Options? Will accept EITHER virtual or in-person shadowing

Accepts online coursework to fulfill prerequisite requirements? Yes

Accepts prerequisite coursework pass/fail grades? No

Will your institution waive MCAT exam requirements? No

Accepts online lab coursework? No

Application Information

Earliest Application Submission Date: May 6, 2024

Primary Application Deadline: April 1, 2025

Submission Timing for Best Consideration

For best interview consideration, applicants should apply as early as possible.

First Year Class Matriculant's Selection Factors

CCOM considers those students for admission who possess the academic, professional, and personal qualities necessary to become exemplary osteopathic physicians.

International Students Accepted? Accepts International Students

Yes. Requirements can be found on our website.

Are Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival (DACA) students considered for admissions? No

Application Interview Format: Traditional

Supplemental Application

Supplemental Application Required? No

Supplemental Application Sent To: Screened Applicants

Supplemental Application Fee Refundable? No

Supplemental Application Fee Waiver Available? No

Acceptances/Deposit Schedule

Earliest Acceptance Date

October 1, 2024

Latest Acceptance Date

June 1, 2025

Orientation/Start Date for First Year Students

September 9, 2025

Deferred Entrance Requests Considered? Yes

Acceptance/deposit deadlines conform to the AACOMAS Traffic Guidelines Schedule? Yes

Osteopathic Medical College (COM) applicants may be asked to submit necessary matriculation documents, including a deposit, according to the following AACOMAS traffic guideline schedule:

  • Those accepted prior to November 15 to have until  December 14.  
  • Those accepted between November 15 and January 14 to have 30 days. 
  • Those accepted between January 15 and April 30 to have 14 days.   
  • Those accepted on or after May 1 may be asked by the accepting COM for an immediate deposit.  
  • After May 1 of the year of matriculation, each COM has the discretion to implement COM-specific procedures for accepted students who hold one or more seats at other COMs.
MCAT/GPA Information

Mean MCAT Score

509.1

Avg. Cum. Undergrad GPA Score

3.68

Oldest MCAT Considered: May 1, 2022

Latest MCAT Score Accepted: March 1, 2025

Accepted Sources for Letters of Recommendation

  • AACOMAS

Main Admissions Contact

Tuition, Fees & Financial Aid

2024-2025 Academic Year

Tuition

In-State Tuition

$83,153

Out-of-State Tuition

$83,153

Fees

Annual Fees

In-State Resident Fees

$798

Out-of-State Resident Fees

$798

Health Insurance Fee

$4,048

Tuition Fees Include

Student Activities
Student Services
Technology (not computer)

Estimates, Deposits, and More

Estimated Annual Room Board, Books, and Living Costs

$29,222

Average Graduate Indebtedness

$330,000

Acceptance Deposit

$200 (partially refundable)

Additional Deposit

$0

Deposit Applied to Tuition? Yes

Deposit Refundable? Yes

$100 refund up to 30 days before classes start.
Financial Aid

Percent of Enrolled Students with Financial Aid 93%

Scholarships Offered? Yes

Annual Scholarship/Grant Per Student: $20,200