If medical school admission has been a challenge, the Premedical Postbaccalaureate Program may be a perfect option for you. This program will help you strengthen your credentials and skills to better prepare you for the rigors of medical school. Additionally, you will be granted a guaranteed interview with Creighton University School of Medicine.
When you pursue a postbaccalaureate certificate in premedicine, you’ll be part of a 4-semester, 13-month experience that combines academic coursework with exam preparation, mentoring and clinical skills training, as well as a prematriculation session.
Successful postbaccalaureate students will be prepared to enter into medical school by:
A laptop is provided upon admission into the program.
Students will complete the program in four semesters:
Diagnostic Summer Session
June–July
Academic Year Session
Fall Session: August–December
Spring Session: January–May
Prematriculation Summer Session
June–July
Application opens: September 1
Application deadline: February 15
Seats in the program are limited.
An applicant to the Creighton University Premedical Postbaccalaureate Program must:
In addition, students are expected to meet the responsibility of the program fees which include tuition fees and living expenses. Financial assistance is available through FAFSA, Creighton University Monthly Electronic Payment Plan and Alternative Loans. Eligibility applies with the Monthly Electronic Payment Plan.
An application will not be evaluated until it is complete and includes the following:
Technical Standards (Question 16): Please review the School of Medicine Technical Standards. After you have read and understand fully the Technical Standards, complete Question 16 on the application form. If you have questions about these standards, please email our office at: postbac.appl@creighton.edu.
Background Check (Question 17): Please see the School of Medicine’s Background Check Policy. After you have read and understand the background check policy, complete Question 17 on the application form. If you have questions about this policy, please email our office at: postbac.appl@creighton.edu.
Personal Statement (Question 19): The personal statement should provide the admissions committee with:
AMCAS Application
Applicants are asked to submit a copy of their current and verified AMCAS Application report to medical school.
Letters of Recommendation
Three letters of reference from professors and/or community leaders are required for admission. Please request that the letters address the following:
Please have letters of recommendation mailed to the same address as your transcripts (below), or emailed to: jonathansaffold@creighton.edu.
Transcripts
We are aware that AMCAS has already received your transcripts; however, Creighton University also needs to receive official copies. Therefore, all applicants are to submit official transcripts of all academic work. If you have earned a degree from an institution, the transcript must reflect that status. If you are currently enrolled in a degree program we ask that you submit a transcript and then request that a transcript be sent after the posting of your grades/degree.
Official Transcripts can be emailed to jonathansaffold@creighton.edu or mailed to:
Premedical Postbaccalaureate Program
Attn: Jonathan Saffold
Creighton University
Eppley Building, B11
2500 California Plaza
Omaha, NE 68178
Complete Applications
You will be notified by email when your file is complete. If you do not receive an email notification within 10 days, please contact Zmarak Daud at postbac.appl@creighton.edu. Your file cannot receive consideration by the Postbaccalaureate Admissions Committee until it is complete.
Applicants to the Premedical Postbaccalaureate Program who wish to be considered for federal student aid will need to file a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
Due to the costs of the program and limited federal loan funds, many students opt for an alternative loan to help cover the costs of this program. Admitted students will need to provide a copy of the alternative loan approval (or other satisfactory payment arrangement) along with their acceptance letter.
Since 2000, 86% of our students have matriculated into medical school. A number of premedical postbaccalaureate students have enrolled into Creighton University School of Medicine, while other students have enrolled at various allopathic schools, colleges of osteopathic medicine, PhD and DNP Programs. Since 2000, our students have gone on to earn a variety of degrees:
“The postbaccalaureate program gets you in the right mindset, so you know what it takes to succeed in medical school.”
Joshua Ulanday, MD’20