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Class Demographics

Entering Class Composition

Pritzker School of Medicine students come from a wide variety of experiences, backgrounds and cultures. A typical class at the Pritzker School of Medicine will represent 35 different home states, and 3-5 foreign countries. Approximately 17% of the class will be made up of under represented minorities. The entering class will have completed over 40 different undergraduate majors and about half of the class will have taken one or more years off between undergraduate and medical school to work, travel, volunteer or pursue another graduate degree.

  2007 2006 2005 2004
Gender
Men 47% 49% 48% 51%
Women 53 % 51% 56% 53%
Ethnicity
Asian
(incl. East Asian/Indian)
27% 35% 29% 19%
African-American 13% 6% 12% 10%
Hispanic 7% 8% 5% 5%
Native American 2% - 1% -
Caucasian 51% 51% 52% 65%
Damien Dawson

Pritzker is a diverse institution in a diverse area. And if you come here, you will graduate a doctor that recognizes different points of view, respects varied traditions, and has friends and colleagues from many different backgrounds. —Damien Dawson, MD’05