The underrepresented minorities include African Americans and Latinos.
The ranking is based on data submitted to U.S. News & World Report by 109 institutions in a survey.
1. Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (Lubbock) — 318 minority applicants interviewed
2. George Washington University School of Medicine & Health Sciences (Washington, D.C.) — 276
3. Tufts University School of Medicine (Boston) — 257
4. Yale School of Medicine (New Haven, Conn.) — 239
5. University of Texas Health Science Center-San Antonio — 236
6. Dartmouth College Geisel School of Medicine (Hanover, N.H.) — 231
7. University of Illinois College of Medicine (Chicago) — 226
8. UC San Diego School of Medicine — 225
9. Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons (New York City) — 217
10. Boston University School of Medicine — 215
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