Admissions
Admission to RPCT
Admissions to the Rural Primary Care Track will be based on the applicants background and experiences in rural and underserved communities and their desire to become primary care physicians. Applicants will be interviewed by faculty and staff from ETSU's Rural and Community Programs. Students interested in applying may complete the application upon acceptance to the Quillen College of Medicine. Interviews for the Rural Primary Care Track Class of 2028 will begin in April 2024.
Admissions Interviews
Applicants will be notified of their application status by June 28.
Welcome to Rural Track Days!
Students accepted into the RPCT Class of 2028 are invited to come to campus on July
11-12, 2024, for fun, clinical activities and a field trip experience to a neighboring
rural site. This will be an optional event for students.
Applicants must first have a letter of acceptance to the Quillen College of Medicine.