The Application Process
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Take the MCAT - preferably sometime in the April through July"window" of the year prior to your matriculation
(eg. May 2008 for Fall 2009). You can register on-line for the desired test date approximately 3 months prior to the date. Test dates can be found on AAMC web site. It is highly recommended that you register for a test date and site as early as possible. Prime test dates and sites WILL fill up quickly. You must plan ahead!!!
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Apply Early- AMCAS permits applicants to create an
account and begin entering information in the first week of May, however,
you cannot submit your application until around June 3-5 (14 months prior to starting
school). Although files may not be reviewed by admissions staff until
MCAT scores are received in late June, they will often send the secondary
(supplemental) application to you, especially if you are in-state. You should get
your application in by mid June. By the end of July, the Kentucky
schools have already received a couple of hundred applications. Do not
wait until the application deadline!!
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AMCAS Centralized Application Service- Since the 2002
entering class, the AMCAS application has been web based only. Go
to the American
Medical College Application Service (AMCAS) Web Site for more
details. AMCAS verifies the accuracy of the information in the application,
reproduces the information and sends it to the schools you indicate.
118 of the 128 Medical schools utilize AMCAS, including U-K and U of L.
The charge is $160 for the first school and $30 for each additional school
that you apply to. Application to 5 schools would cost $280.
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Have transcripts sent to AMCAS. AMCAS begins accepting
transcripts in mid May. An official transcript must be sent from
the Registrar's Office of every school you attended, even study abroad and summer courses, directly to AMCAS.
WKU has an online request form at http://www.wku.edu/Dept/Support/AcadAffairs/Registrar/
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The application includes an essay or "personal statement".
Don't procrastinate writing your essay. You should begin months before you submit AMCAS. Have peers and faculty proofread and
criticize. You can also utilize the Writing Center in Cherry Hall
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Early Decision Program- Around 90% of medical schools participate
in an early decision program (EDP) geared toward highly qualified students
who know which school they want to attend. If you participate, you
agree to apply to no other school until after October 1st. UK takes
as much as a quarter of their class EDP.
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See your advisor about setting up your pre-med evaluation
committee. If your advisor is not a member of the Pre-Med Advisory Committee, see Dr. Crawford.
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Print out a copy of the Personal
Data Sheet. Fill it out and make copies for each of your committee
members.
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Schedule appointments with your pre-med committee (your academic
advisor and 2 other faculty) to interview you about med school. Two
of the three members of your evaluation committee must be members of the
WKU
Pre-med Advisory Committee. After the 3 one-on-one interviews
the committee members will assemble, compare notes and the chair (your
academic advisor) will compose the letter of evaluation. It may be
a good idea to assemble your committee and conduct the interviews before
leaving for the summer.
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After receipt of materials form AMCAS, each medical school
will notify the applicant directly for the need of any additional materials
("secondaries"). Return the secondaries promptly, this shows motivation
and genuine interest in that school.
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The interview- If chosen, you will be asked to come to campus
for an interview. While a good sign, an interview does not guarantee
acceptance. Each of the state supported schools in Kentucky may interview
200-300 applicants for a first year class of 103 (UK) and 149 (UL).
For a students take on this process, go to the interview
feedback page
Last Update: May 22, 2008
Author: Kenneth
M. Crawford