MD/PHD programs + citizenship

<p>I am just wondering what they mean by “international”. is it decided by your citizenship or where you went to college?</p>

<p>I am a canadian citizen currently studying in the United States and am hoping to attend a top 5 MD/PHD program. However, i understand that for internationals, those programs are extremely competitive. I am just wondering if I fall under the internationals category.</p>

<p>You might want to contact the colleges which you are thinking of applying to and ask them that.</p>

<p>I found that UIC had the best definition of “international applicant”. According to their office of admissions:</p>

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<p><a href=“2023–2024 Undergraduate Catalog < University of Illinois Chicago”>2023–2024 Undergraduate Catalog < University of Illinois Chicago;

<p>If this same definition applies to MD/PhD programs, it would depend on whether or not you plan on returning to Canada after you finish your studies.</p>

<p>ah. i see… thank you.</p>

<p>I do decide to return to America or more like stay in america and eventually become a citizen, which shouldn’t be too hard as I am already a canadian citizen.</p>

<p>I think Canada has a little more of an edge over other internationals.</p>