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Introducing Admit's 2026 Medical School Rankings
The Admit 2026 Medical School Rankings are here. We've updated the methodology this year, so here's a quick rundown of what's new and what's coming next.
What goes into the 2026 rankings
This year's rankings pull from six major data pillars, each weighted to reflect what actually matters to students choosing where to spend the next phase of their lives.
Match list outcomes. Where do graduates end up? We analyzed the most recent match data across every ranked institution, looking at placement
Adam Kashlan
03.30.2026 - 2 minute read
Admit x Juno: lowering student-loan rates for future physicians
Medical school is expensive. That sentence doesn't do it justice, but let's start there and get more specific.
The average cost of attendance at a private medical school now runs between $60,000 to $80,000 per year - tuition, fees, living expenses included. Over four years, you're looking at $300,000 to $400,000 in total costs before you've seen your first paycheck as a physician. And that's before interest starts compounding during residency, when you're working 80-hour weeks earning a residen
Adam Kashlan
03.04.2026 - 4 minute read
$10,000 Invite Competition
Congratulations! You now qualify for the least official stimulus check ever created. Admit is giving out $10,000 to students, and all you have to do is tell your classmates to make an account on Admit.
How It Works
1. Invite your classmates and have them set their medical school in their account profile.
2. Each verified signup adds to your school's total.
3. The top three schools split the pot. First place gets $5,000.
What You Actually Get
Admit is a free residency toolkit in one plac
Adam Kashlan
09.18.2025 - 1 minute readGet your Admit Score now!
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