Compare Medical Schools

University of Colorado School of Medicine
vs.
Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine

Below, we compare University of Colorado School of Medicine (CU School of Medicine) and Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine (Penn State College of Medicine) with important considerations for medical school admissions.
  • Both schools are public.
  • CU School of Medicine's tuition is more expensive than Penn State College of Medicine.
  • Penn State College of Medicine's acceptance rate is lower than CU School of Medicine.
  • CU School of Medicine's MCAT score is higher than Penn State College of Medicine.
  • CU School of Medicine's GPA is higher than Penn State College of Medicine.
  • CU School of Medicine is larger than Penn State College of Medicine with more enrolled students.
  • CU School of Medicine is older than Penn State College of Medicine.
  • CU School of Medicine requires more expensive application fees than Penn State College of Medicine.
    University of Colorado School of Medicine
    Founded
    1883
    Tuition & Costs
    $72,518 ($46,563 in-state)
    $36,252 Living Costs
    MCAT Scores and GPA
    516 MCAT Scores
    3.89 GPA
    Admission
    1.82% Acceptance Rate
    10,003 Applicants
    182 Enrolled
    Enrollment
    812 Total Enrollment
    380 Male Students
    432Female Students
    Prerequisites
    Biology
    Chemistry and Biochemistry
    Mathematics/Statistics and Physics
    Social Sciences and Communication
    Application Fees
    $100
    Application deadline
    2025-10-15
    Founded
    1963
    Tuition & Costs
    $65,806 ($60,034 in-state)
    $25,746 Living Costs
    $4,026 Personal Expenses
    MCAT Scores and GPA
    Admission
    Enrollment
    Prerequisites
    Biological and Biochemical Science
    Chemical and Physical Science
    Psychological, Social and Biological Science
    Application Fees
    $90
    Application deadline
    2025-11-15