I apologize for contacting you in such an impersonal way but the Committee has reached a decision on your application. After careful review and discussion they have placed you temporarily on the alternate list at the Medical Campus in Miami. A formal letter to this effect will be sent to you so look for it in the mail over the next few days.
While I share in your disappointment at being placed on the alternate list, you should remember that no fewer than 67 of the 126 regular matriculants at the Miami Campus last year came from the alternate list.
If you have an interest in maintaining your status as an alternate to the 2009 entering class, you must inform us of your interest in writing as soon as possible. Only students who notify us of their desire to be placed on the alternate will be considered further. Notification by email is perfectly acceptable. Just send a message to
[email protected]. It should be clearly understood that placement on the alternate list does not assure that you will be admitted and that it may not be possible to make a final decision for some time. However, we will notify you immediately when there is a change in your status. Alternatively, if your plans change and you wish to withdraw from further consideration please notify my office accordingly at the email address above.
If you accept placement on our alternate list, you should keep us informed of any grades you receive from class work in progress, any special recognition or awards you receive, or if your plans change and you wish to withdraw from further consideration. Also, be sure to notify AMCAS if your mailing address or telephone number changes.
If you are accepted at some point in the future, you may want to apply for a scholarship. You can actually do that now by going to
www.miami.edu/medical-admissions/scholarshipform. Filling out the Scholarship Information Form now will just speed things up later on. It should be clearly understood that submitting the form plays no role in the admissions process whatsoever!
If you have any questions or need any other information, please call my office at the number below.
Sincerely,
Richard Weisman, Pharm.D.
Associate Dean for Admissions
University of Miami School of Medicine