Meet the Class of 2021

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June 13, 2017
The College of Medicine's new first-year students were certainly all smiles on this bus during their first week of med school. Want to know a little about them as a group? Consider:
- As they did last year, women outnumber men. This time, it’s 57 percent to 43 percent.
- Over 2.5 times more students did their undergrad work at Florida State (61) than at the University of Florida (24).
- Only 12 got their undergrad degrees outside Florida.
- The top three majors were biology (48), exercise science (17) and biomedical sciences (14).
- In all, 39 students came from the Florida Panhandle – the region whose physician shortages helped inspire the creation of this medical school.
- Seven students came from counties classified as rural.
- Eighteen are Spanish/Hispanic/Latino, 10 are black, 10 are Asian and 10 are Asian Indian.
- Twenty percent describe themselves as disadvantaged, financially or otherwise.
- Three-fourths picture themselves doing some sort of primary care.
- For this class, it took only 280 interviews to put together a class of 120 – down from 302 last year. In other words, with each passing year, the FSU College of Medicine is becoming more of a first-choice medical school.
Here are two quick bullets about our new Bridge students:
- As usual, the Bridge class is predominantly female. This year, three-fourths of the dozen students are women.
- Five of the Bridge students are black, and five are Spanish/Hispanic/Latino.
Please help our new students feel welcome. And to learn more about them, read their profiles.
Information courtesy of Dana Urrutia, assistant director of the Office of Admissions.