member who has taught the applicant. If a school or college provides a
Committee Letter of recommendation, that will fulfill the requirement;
however, in addition, the Admissions Committee prefers to see individual
letters of reference from faculty members who have taught applicants.
Ultimately, letters should be from people who have worked with and who
know the applicant well. People who will write the most informative and
helpful letters about an applicant's suitability to enter medical school should
be chosen.
(Found at: https://med.fsu.edu/mdAdmissions/admissionRequirements)
FAU Charles E. Schmidt
College of Medicine
We require a minimum of three letters from faculty members who have
taught the applicant. Two of these letters must be written by science faculty
members while the third can be written by either a science or non-science
faculty member. Additional letters may be submitted if they provide truly
unique information or insight into the applicant's qualifications to study
medicine.
(Found at: http://med.fau.edu/admissions/md/reqpro.php)
University of Florida College
of Medicine
The University of Florida College of Medicine requires a minimum of 3 letters.
A specific distribution of recommenders is not required.
(Found at: https://admissions.med.ufl.edu/admission-requirements/regular-
admission-requirements/)
University of Miami Miller
School of Medicine
Three letters from individual faculty members, two of whom must be science
faculty who have taught you.
(Found at: http://admissions.med.miami.edu/questions/letters-of-
recommendation-questions)
Nova Southeastern
University Dr. Kiran C. Patel
College of Allopathic
Medicine
Applicants are required to submit at least three, but no more than four letters
of recommendation. (Note: It is acceptable for UCF applicants to submit five
letters within the UCF Letters Packet.)
• At least one of your letters should be from a professor that has
taught you in a math or science course, and who can adequately
speak to both your academic readiness and personal suitability for the
pursuit and practice of medicine.
• Your remaining letters can come from professors, advisors, clinical
research coordinators or preceptors, supervisors, coaches, mentors,
and personal and professional colleagues.
(Found at: https://md.nova.edu/admissions/admissions-requirements.html)
Nova Southeastern
University Dr. Kiran C. Patel
College of Osteopathic
Medicine
Letters of recommendation from:
• A physician (M.D. or D.O.)
• Pre-professional committee, or if such a committee does not exist,
then three letters of recommendation are needed (two from science
professors and one non-science professor). Examples of a non-science
letter include but are not limited to English, Psychology, Mathematics,
and Humanities.
(Found at: https://osteopathic.nova.edu/do/admissions/index.html)
LECOM-Bradenton College of
Osteopathic Medicine
You may request letters of recommendation from your pre-health professions
advisor or pre-professional committee. If you are unable to obtain a pre-
professional committee letter, you may submit two letters of
recommendation from undergraduate or graduate college/university science
professors. A letter of recommendation from an osteopathic physician is
highly recommended.
(Found at: https://lecom.edu/admissions/\apply/do-applications-procedure/)