@PADad7777, Sorry for the late response. It has been a crazy week in the office!
Here is a little more information for you. Overall, the National acceptance rate for Allopathic Medical Schools is 43%. Pitt’s acceptance rate is 59%.
Here are some of the schools Pitt students were accepted to last year WITH the numbers you requested:
Brown University - 1
Case Western Reserve University - 5
Drexel University - 27
Boston University - 2
Emory University - 4
Georgetown University - 1
Hofstra North Shore - 2
Howard University - 2
Louisiana State University - 1
Pennsylvania State University - 6
University of Pennsylvania - 1
Quinnipiac University - 2
Rutgers - 1
SUNY (Upstate and Buffalo) - 11
Thomas Jefferson University - 7
State University of New York - 5
Stony Brook University - 1
Temple University - 26
Texas A&M - 1
The Commonwealth Medical College - 15
Ohio State University - 10
University of Miami - 2
University of Toledo - 3
Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences - 3
University of California - Riverside - 1
University of Chicago - 1
University of Cincinnati - 2
University of Connecticut - 1
University of Illinois - Chicago - 3
University of Maryland - 5
University of Minnesota - Minneapolis - 2
University of North Carolina - 1
University of Pittsburgh - 35
University of Rochester - 4
University of Virginia - 5
University of Washington - 1
University of Wisconsin - 3
Virginia Tech - 1
Wake Forest - 2
West Virginia University - 1
Yale - 1
While this is not a complete list, it illustrates that Pitt students have resources and mentors available to them to enter a variety of schools. It depends on what each students’ goals are and where they would like to go, but our Health Professions Advising staff are dedicated to helping each student build their unique path to medical school from as early as their freshman year. http://www.honorscollege.pitt.edu/health-professions-advising
And with Pitt’s recent ranking in U.S. News as the top U.S. school for the health professions, any student who chooses Pitt to start their career in medicine will be in good hands and surrounded by lots of great opportunities: http://college.usatoday.com/2015/03/24/best-u-s-colleges-for-studying-health-professions/
Best,
A Pitt Admissions Staffer