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Downers Grove, IL Campus Catalog
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Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine
- Mission
- Accreditation
- Degree Description
- Admissions
- Graduation Requirements
- Maximum Length to Degree Completion
- Licensure Requirements
- Curriculum
- Course Descriptions
- Preclinical Elective Courses
- Clinical Rotations
- Department Descriptions
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Student Academic Policies
- Academic Review & Progression
- Academic Surveillance, Warning & Probation
- Appeal Process
- Attending Off-Campus Meetings, Conferences or Events
- Clerkship Attendance Policy
- COMLEX-USA Exam Policy
- Promotions Committee Guidelines for COMLEX-USA Failures*
- Course Withdrawal from One or More Courses
- Criminal Background Checks
- Disciplinary Warning/Probation
- Dismissal
- Extended Study Program (ESP)
- Grade Point Average
- Grade for Retaken Course
- Grading System
- Immunization and Screening Policy
- Insurance Policy
- Liaison Structure
- Student Promotions Committee
- Student Promotions Committee Guidelines*
- Promotion Policy
- Student Advising
- Supervision of Medical Students by Osteopathic or Allopathic Physicians Only
- Unsatisfactory Evaluation in One or More Categories
- Scholarships for Enrolled Students
- Midwestern University GME Consortium
- The AOA Code of Ethics
- Faculty Lists
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Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine
COMCoaching Program
The COMCoaching Program pairs interested students with a faculty member or third/fourth year CCOM student to facilitate individual discussion pertinent to the requesting student's needs. Topics typically focus on acclimating to the medical school environment, achieving academic success, maintaining a school/life balance and preparation for boards. Interested students may contact the Office of the Dean to request a faculty or student COMCoach. Students who are struggling academically may be required to work with a faculty COMCoach.
Faculty Advisor/Mentor
Students are encouraged to use the advice, expertise and help of the faculty. Students should feel free to contact a faculty member of their choice for advice, encouragement and support. Students may also contact the Office of the Dean to have a faculty mentor assigned through the COMCoaching program.