Graduation Requirements
Jefferson,
and the medical profession, placed its emphasis on graduation, not
entrance, requirements. To receive the MD degree, applicants were
required to be:
- 21
years of age,
- have
attended two courses of lectures,
- studied
three years with a preceptor,
- have
written a thesis, and
- passed
an oral or written examination given by the faculty.
Only then
would students receive the coveted Pass Notice.
For the
first time on 12 March 1870, the Medical College held its commencement
at the American Academy of Music (which opened in 1857). With the
exception of a few years when the Academy was undergoing renovations
or construction, all graduation ceremonies since then have been
held at the Academy. During March of this same year, Samuel D. Gross
brought together a committee of five men to establish an alumni
association. Chaired by Nathan Hatfield, a graduate of the first
class in 1826, the group founded the Jefferson Medical College Alumni
Association that still exists today.