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California Health Sciences University College of Osteopathic Medicine Secondary Essay Prompts
Clovis, CADOPrivateVerified for 2026-2027
Avg GPA
3.4
Avg MCAT
506
Class size
112
SJT required
None
The 2026-2027 prompts
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Collected from public applicant reports. Prompts occasionally change mid cycle, so confirm against your own secondary portal before you submit.
- 01
CHSU values a student body that embraces our University's mission. Please explain how you would personally contribute to advancing CHSU's mission.
1500 characters - 02
Please share why are you interested in Osteopathic Medicine and why you want to be trained as an osteopathic physician.
1500 characters
How to write these well
- Turn secondaries around within 7 to 14 days of receiving them. Schools read speed as interest, and slow essays land in a bigger pile.
- Pre-write the universal question types (diversity, challenge, why us) once, then adapt per school. Adapting is rewriting the school specific half, not swapping the name.
- Name real programs. A why us answer that cites a specific clinic, track, or community partnership reads ten times stronger than praise for reputation or location.
- Stay under the limit without padding to reach it. Readers are working through thousands of these; a tight answer is a kindness they remember.
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