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Class of 2020 Enters School of Medicine

The Saint Louis University School of Medicine's Class of 2020 celebrated its freshman convocation Sunday at St. Francis Xavier College Church.

Approximately 180 students were “cloaked” with their first clinical white coats, the symbol of the medical profession, in front of family and friends. The Class of 2020 is made up of 83 female students and 97 male students. Here are some other fun facts about this group.

White Coats

Students pose for a photo after the White Coat Ceremony Sunday afternoon. Submitted photo

Students in the Class of 2020 come from 39 states and six different countries.

States Represented
  • Missouri - 32
  • California - 38
  • Illinois -21 
  • Washington - Seven
  • Minnesota - Five
  • Florida - Four
  • Georgia - Four
  • Oregon - Four
  • Iowa - Four
Colleges Represented (98)
  •  Saint Louis University - 30
  • University of California School System - 21 
  • Washington University in St. Louis - Seven
  • Rockhurst University - Five
  • University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign - Four
  • University of Missouri-Columbia - Four
Graduate Education
  • Graduate Degrees - 13
  • Masters -13


Saint Louis University School of Medicine has a long tradition of excellence in teaching, research and patient care. Established in 1836, the school has the distinction of awarding the first medical degree west of the Mississippi River. Today, about 550 faculty members, 700 medical students and 550 residents in 48 graduate medical education programs, including residencies, subspecialty residencies and fellowships, call SLU home.

White Coat Class of 2020

Students pose for a photo after the White Coat Ceremony Sunday afternoon. Submitted photo

Med students at SLU conduct research on health topics including HIV and HPV. They can create entrepreuneral opportunities

Class of 2020 White Coat Ceremony

A student poses with family and friends for a photo after the White Coat Ceremony Sunday afternoon. Submitted photo

The school is a leading center of research in five key areas: cancer, infectious disease, liver disease, aging and brain disorders, and heart/lung disease.

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