The Rising Standards of DO Schools
Historically, Osteopathic Medical Schools (DO) were viewed as the "backup plan" for Pre-Meds who couldn't secure the 3.8 GPA required for Allopathic (MD) schools.
In the 1990s and early 2000s, you could easily get into a DO program with a 3.2 GPA.
Those days are permanently over.
In 2026, the stigma surrounding DO degrees is gone. DOs practice in every specialty, including highly competitive fields like orthopedic surgery and dermatology. Because the residency match process merged, MDs and DOs now compete for the exact same jobs.
This has caused a massive surge in DO applications, skyrocketing the GPA requirements.
The 2026 AACOMAS Averages
If you look at the most recent data from the American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine (AACOM), the statistics are sobering.For students who successfully matriculated (were accepted and enrolled) into DO programs:
The "Danger Zone" vs. The "Safe Zone"
If you are planning your application cycle, you must know where your AACOMAS GPA places you.The Holistic Review Advantage
While the GPA requirements have risen, DO schools still pride themselves on "Holistic Review" far more than MD schools do.If you have a 3.4 GPA, but you spent three years working full-time as an EMT or a scribe in an underserved rural area, DO admissions committees will highly value that grit. They will frequently choose a 3.4 GPA applicant with massive clinical empathy over a 3.9 GPA applicant who has never spoken to a real patient.
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