<p>Beyphy, according to your link, the DGSOM admits between 8% and 14% of UCLA alums who applied between 2008 and 2012. I am not sure about the percentage of Michigan alums who are admitted into Michigan Medical School as Michigan does not publish those numbers. However, logic would dictate that Michigan Medical admits a higher percentage of Michigan alums than DGSOM admits of UCLA alums. My reasoning is based entirely on extrapolation of data. UCLA and Michigan have roughly the same number of alums applying to medical school overall, and I assume the same number of alums applying to their own medical program as well. And yet, the DGSOM admits only about 20 UCLA applicants annually compared to well over 50 Michigan alums that Michigan Medical School admits. Unless fewer UCLA alums apply to the DGSOM than Michigan alums apply to Michigan Medical, Michigan Medical admits a higher percentage of its alums than DGSOM.</p>