At the Idaho College of Osteopathic Medicine (ICOM), our mission is to prepare the next generation of physicians through whole-person osteopathic care. If you’re ready to pursue your Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) degree, this guide will walk you through the admissions process—step by step.
Each stage links directly to ICOM’s official resources so you can explore further details as you go.
Step 1: Learn About ICOM’s Mission and Values
Before you begin your application, take time to understand ICOM’s commitment to addressing physician shortages in Idaho and across the Mountain West. Our values emphasize professionalism, collaboration, and training compassionate healthcare leaders.
Discover ICOM’s Mission And Values
Step 2: Review Admission Requirements
To be considered for admission, applicants must meet the following academic and course prerequisites:
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- GPA: Competitive applicants hold a 3.2 cumulative and science GPA or higher.
- Degree status: At least 75% of your bachelor’s coursework must be completed at the time of application. A bachelor’s degree is required prior to matriculation.
- Prerequisite courses (grade of “C” or higher):
- Biology with lab (1 year)
- General Chemistry with lab (1 year)
- Organic Chemistry with lab (1 year)
- Physics (1 year)
- English (1 year)
- Advanced sciences recommended: Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry
Check Complete Admission Requirements
Step 3: Confirm You Can Meet Technical Standards
All ICOM students must demonstrate the ability to:
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- Observe and interpret clinical and laboratory findings
- Communicate effectively in English (spoken and written)
- Perform motor skills such as physical exams and osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT)
- Think critically, analyze, and make decisions under pressure
- Exhibit professionalism, emotional resilience, and ethical behavior
Training includes participation in anatomy labs, OMM practice (including peer physical examination), and ultrasound education.
Review ICOM Technical Standards
Step 4: Apply Through AACOMAS
Applications are submitted exclusively through the AACOMAS portal.
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- The cycle opens each May and closes April 1.
- Applicants from partner institutions with articulation agreements (Boise State, ISU, Loyola Chicago, University of Montana) are guaranteed an interview if prerequisites are met.
Apply Via AACOMAS And View Admissions Details
Step 5: Prepare Letters of Recommendation
At least one letter is required:
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- From a science faculty member (PhD) or pre-health advisor
- A letter from a physician (DO or MD) is strongly recommended
- Letters from relatives will not be accepted
See Recommendation Letter Requirements
Step 6: Complete the Secondary Application
Qualified applicants will be invited to complete a secondary application.
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- $65 non-refundable fee (waivers available with AACOMAS approval)
- Use your essay to demonstrate your alignment with ICOM’s mission, especially your commitment to serving underserved and rural communities
Learn More About The Admissions Process
Step 7: Prepare for the Interview
Selected applicants are invited to interview. ICOM evaluates candidates on more than academics:
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- Professionalism
- Compassion and empathy
- Communication and interpersonal skills
- Dedication to the osteopathic profession
Understand The Interview Process
Step 8: Complete Matriculation Requirements
If admitted, you’ll confirm your seat by submitting required documents:
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- Proof of immunizations
- Basic Life Support (BLS) certification
- Criminal background check and drug screening
- Official transcripts
View Matriculation And Enrollment Requirements
Final Tips for Applicants
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- Start early: Plan your MCAT, coursework, and recommendation requests well in advance.
- Highlight your experience: Clinical exposure, community service, and leadership will help your application stand out.
- Connect with Admissions: We’re here to support you—reach us at admissions@icom.edu or (208) 795-4280.
Your Dream Begins at ICOM
Apply
- Review admissions requirements
- Apply via AACOMAS and designate Idaho College of Osteopathic Medicine
- Questions? Reach out to ICOM Admissions
Highlights
- Fully accredited by the Commission on Osteopathic College Accreditation (COCA)
- Federal financial aid now available
- Exceptional outcomes (COMLEX and residency placement)