Institutional Characteristics
The following table compares the basic academic information between best Family Medicine schools. By school type, there are 10 public and 1 private schools in best Family Medicine schools. By school level, all 11 schools are 4 years or high institutes.
Name | Location | Type/Level | Highest Degree | Offered Degree |
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University of California-San Francisco | San Francisco, CA | Public, four-years | Doctor's Degree | Master, Doctorate, Post-Graduate |
University of Colorado Denver/Anschutz Medical Campus | Denver, CO | Public, four-years | Doctor's Degree | Bachelor, Master, Doctorate |
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor | Ann Arbor, MI | Public, four-years | Doctor's Degree | Bachelor, Master, Doctorate, Post-Graduate |
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities | Minneapolis, MN | Public, four-years | Doctor's Degree | Certificate, Bachelor, Master, Doctorate, Post-Graduate |
University of Missouri-Columbia | Columbia, MO | Public, four-years | Doctor's Degree | Bachelor, Master, Doctorate, Post-Graduate |
University of New Mexico-Main Campus | Albuquerque, NM | Public, four-years | Doctor's Degree | Certificate, Bachelor, Master, Doctorate, Post-Graduate |
Duke University | Durham, NC | Private (not-for-profit), four-years | Doctor's Degree | Bachelor, Master, Doctorate, Post-Graduate |
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, NC | Public, four-years | Doctor's Degree | Certificate, Bachelor, Master, Doctorate, Post-Graduate |
Oregon Health & Science University | Portland, OR | Public, four-years | Doctor's Degree | Bachelor, Master, Doctorate, Post-Graduate |
University of Washington-Seattle Campus | Seattle, WA | Public, four-years | Doctor's Degree | Bachelor, Master, Doctorate, Post-Graduate |
University of Wisconsin-Madison | Madison, WI | Public, four-years | Doctor's Degree | Certificate, Bachelor, Master, Doctorate, Post-Graduate |
Key Facts Comparison
The average tuition & fees of best Family Medicine schools is $16,687 for State residents and $37,818 for out-of-state students. The average acceptance rate is 53.11% and graduation rate is 78.33%. The following table compares key facts for each schools including acceptance rate, graduation rate, tuition, student to faculty ratio, and student population.
Name | Tuition & Fees | Acceptance Rate | Graduation Rate | Student Faculty Ratio | Student Population |
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University of California-San Francisco | -$1 / - | - | - | - | 3,201 |
University of Colorado Denver/Anschutz Medical Campus | $9,384 / $26,376 | 72% | 44% | 17:1 | 24,723 |
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor | $16,178 / $53,232 | 20% | 93% | 11:1 | 47,907 |
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities | $15,254 / $33,818 | 73% | 84% | 17:1 | 52,017 |
University of Missouri-Columbia | $11,475 / $30,450 | 77% | 73% | 18:1 | 31,089 |
University of New Mexico-Main Campus | $7,905 / $25,243 | 97% | 54% | 19:1 | 22,311 |
Duke University | $60,244 | 6% | 96% | 6:1 | 16,172 |
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | $9,028 / $36,891 | 20% | 91% | 13:1 | 30,092 |
Oregon Health & Science University | $21,347 / $33,407 | - | - | 10:1 | 3,035 |
University of Washington-Seattle Campus | $12,076 / $39,906 | 53% | 82% | 20:1 | 48,149 |
University of Wisconsin-Madison | $10,720 / $38,608 | 60% | 88% | 16:1 | 44,640 |
Average | $16,687 / $37,818 | 53.11% | 78.33% | 14.70:1 | 29,394 |