<p>No I’m not “aware” of that and I don’t believe it. </p>
<p>What do you mean by highest acceptance rate? How many people apply (do they need approval by the administration?)? LaSalle used to claim this too and it was because the pre-med majors were not given the university’s endorsement if they were not likely to be accepted. Also which medical schools are they being accepted to? Johns Hopkins or some unknown osteopathic program? </p>
<p>BTW, the average SAT for a Scranton student is an 1120 and their average high school gpa of 3.36. Somehow these kids miraculously become better candidates for medical school than the kids with a 1300 - 1400+ and a 3.9 from Lehigh, Lafayette, Villanova, Bucknell, Swarthmore, Penn, Haverford, Gettysburg, Franklin and Marshall, CMU, etc. (That was 10 better schools in PA just off of the top of my head.) Jesuits must be magic!</p>
<p>If you seriously are gullible enough to believe that Scan-tron is sending as many graduates to major medical schools as Penn, Lafayette, and CMU, etc. I am not surprised that you would believe in the mythical Jesuit education.</p>