Good new.
It seems that you can go medical school, but it there is only data from Texas.
I'm not sure about other states.
"According to the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB), in the fall of 2005 there were only 8,940 undocumented young people enrolled in public unviersities in Texas - less than one percent of the 1.17 million students enrolled in higher education institutions statewide. Of this number, 73% percent attended community colleges, 26% attended four-your institutions and less than 1% percent were enrolled in health-related institutions(including medical schools)(Texas Higher Education Coordination Board, 2006)"
So that means about 90 students are enrolled in health institutions that includes medical school.
I suppose why we don't hear about them is because they are in such few numbers.
I have looked at the four medical schools in the UT medical system and their applications are the same as those to apply to undergrad, but you use tmdsas. You just need to fill out the affidavit if you get in, etc.
So I try to provide more information as I contact schools.
Also, it mentioned the instate tuition about the other 10 states, but didn't say if there are students in medical school or not.
New:
http://www.law.uh.edu/ihelg/undocumented/homepage.html
That is a good read about laws and undocumented students regarding college.(also mentions medical school)
Also: if anyone is currently applying to medical school, has been accepted, or is in medical school, input would be great.