2019-2020 Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine (ACOM)

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Any current students have an idea about the equipment they have us order in the matriculation packet? 1k seems pretty steep for equipment did anyone buy used equipment for cheaper?

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Any current students have an idea about the equipment they have us order in the matriculation packet? 1k seems pretty steep for equipment did anyone buy used equipment for cheaper?
At the beginning of each year students heading off for rotations will sell pieces of their kit. You can buy them, then when you get your full kit you can return the parts you bought used. We don't use them much so they'll be "like new".
 
Hey y'all. I am interviewing here 02/21. Anyone care to share any general insights about interview day and what they thought of the campus? Thanks in advance!
 
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Hey y'all. I am interviewing here 02/21. Anyone care to share any general insights about interview day and what they thought of the campus? Thanks in advance!

This is from their FAQs. My experience was the same. The interview was early so you didn’t have to stress the whole day waiting for it. I didn’t feel it was “high” stress but they had questions they wanted to ask me about my app.

“ACOM uses a rolling admissions cycle and schedules applicant interviews August through April of the application year. Applicants are invited to campus for an interview, faculty and staff presentations, and a tour of the facility. The schedule includes a single, open-file interview with basic science faculty, clinical faculty, administrators, and/or community physicians.”

I liked the campus and everyone was friendly and professional. The facilities are well kept and there is a quasi on campus housing next door. I say quasi because there is not enough room for all students and it’s not ran by the school.
 
This is from their FAQs. My experience was the same. The interview was early so you didn’t have to stress the whole day waiting for it. I didn’t feel it was “high” stress but they had questions they wanted to ask me about my app.

“ACOM uses a rolling admissions cycle and schedules applicant interviews August through April of the application year. Applicants are invited to campus for an interview, faculty and staff presentations, and a tour of the facility. The schedule includes a single, open-file interview with basic science faculty, clinical faculty, administrators, and/or community physicians.”

I liked the campus and everyone was friendly and professional. The facilities are well kept and there is a quasi on campus housing next door. I say quasi because there is not enough room for all students and it’s not ran by the school.
Thank you that is really helpful!
 
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Does anyone know if the dean usually approves the Admissions Committee's recommendations? I was informed by Mr. Willis today that I was on the list of applicants who were recommended by the committee and that he was going to meet with the dean tomorrow morning for the final decision. I would like to think that the dean does usually approve the admissions committee's recommendations because that would make the most sense.

Is this for a spot off the waitlist? I’m pretty sure youre solid
 
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Is this for a spot off the waitlist? I’m pretty sure youre solid
Yeah it was and I got accepted so if you get recommended by the committee, you’re more than likely to get in
 
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Does anyone know what the average board scores are at ACOM?
 
According to admissions, 510 COMLEX Level 1. I don’t know the other ones
That's a little low, is that the most recent data? I think the averages will continue to go up by getting rid of wolfpacc
 
This was before the new data was published on their website
Yeah I think ACOM has a really bright future considering its solid infrastructure and its willingness to listen to what their students want
 
Yeah I think ACOM has a really bright future considering its solid infrastructure and its willingness to listen to what their students want
I agree. The board scores are heavily based on student effort, as with other schools. But their rotations are good and they’re constantly expanding them.
 
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I agree. The board scores are heavily based on student effort, as with other schools. But their rotations are good and they’re constantly expanding them.
Also, I’ll be willing to bet that their average board scores did go up coinciding with their level 1 first time passing rates going up from 90% to 95%. More dedicated board prep time and getting rid of wolfpacc is huge imo
 
Comfort Inn & Suites Dothan East! ACOM sends a shuttle there and back so it’s convenient.
Just wondering where the info about the shuttle is to be found? I have my interview coming up and I am worried I am missing some information!
 
Just wondering where the info about the shuttle is to be found? I have my interview coming up and I am worried I am missing some information!
The admissions committee emailed me the week of the interview asking if I would be utilizing the shuttle. It is offered from Comfort Inn and leaves at 7:30am the morning of the interview!
 
I’m a dummy for asking this but does anyone know how to submit the matriculation packet? I don’t think I’ve seen this info anywhere.
 
I’m a dummy for asking this but does anyone know how to submit the matriculation packet? I don’t think I’ve seen this info anywhere.

There is a FAQ about halfway down the first page on the site they assigned you when you applied. I took me a second to find it as well.
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Anyone know the attrition rate? Seems kinda misleading with "99% match of eligible candidates*"
 
Has anybody been told what tuition will be next year?
 
Anyone know the attrition rate? Seems kinda misleading with "99% match of eligible candidates*"

attrition rate after 1st senester is avg for medical schools ~8%. I think out of the 162 from day 1, 137 graduated and had a job that was (~85%) but 8% of that was repeated after first semester. so about 7% were lost between start of second semester and graduation. Only 2 people from my graduating class didn’t have jobs come July 1.
 
attrition rate after 1st senester is avg for medical schools ~8%. I think out of the 162 from day 1, 137 graduated and had a job that was (~85%) but 8% of that was repeated after first semester. so about 7% were lost between start of second semester and graduation. Only 2 people from my graduating class didn’t have jobs come July 1.
Also found this on another thread:

Class data for 2013-2019 is as follows:
2013-14: 162 first year, inaugural class.
2014-15: 316 total enrollment, 163 first year, 0 graduates. (162+162) = 325 expected enrollment, 9 attrition. 9/325 = 2.8% attrition rate.
2015-16: 460 total enrollment, 175 first year, 0 graduates. (316+175) = 491 expected enrollment, 31 attrition. 31/491 = 6.3% attrition rate.
2016-17: 605 total enrollment, 168 first year, 126 graduates. (460+168) = 628 expected enrollment, 23 attrition. 23/628 = 3.7% attrition rate.
2017-18: 639 total enrollment, 173 first year, 144 graduates. (605+173-126) = 652 expected enrollment, 13 attrition. 13/652 = 2.0% attrition rate.
2018-19: 651 total enrollment, 173 first year, 162 graduates. (651+173-162) = 662 expected enrollment, 11 attrition. 11/662 = 1.7% attrition rate.
Average yearly attrition rate = 3.3%
 
Also found this on another thread:

Class data for 2013-2019 is as follows:
2013-14: 162 first year, inaugural class.
2014-15: 316 total enrollment, 163 first year, 0 graduates. (162+162) = 325 expected enrollment, 9 attrition. 9/325 = 2.8% attrition rate.
2015-16: 460 total enrollment, 175 first year, 0 graduates. (316+175) = 491 expected enrollment, 31 attrition. 31/491 = 6.3% attrition rate.
2016-17: 605 total enrollment, 168 first year, 126 graduates. (460+168) = 628 expected enrollment, 23 attrition. 23/628 = 3.7% attrition rate.
2017-18: 639 total enrollment, 173 first year, 144 graduates. (605+173-126) = 652 expected enrollment, 13 attrition. 13/652 = 2.0% attrition rate.
2018-19: 651 total enrollment, 173 first year, 162 graduates. (651+173-162) = 662 expected enrollment, 11 attrition. 11/662 = 1.7% attrition rate.
Average yearly attrition rate = 3.3%
Pretty much all of the 8% repeated graduate with the next class. These are the students that struggled and failed MM/anatomy. They go on to do fine
 
We had 4 students out of 192 fail one of the two major fall semester classes. Two of them by less than 1%. So ~2% attrition so far. I know at least two of them plan on returning next year. The average attrition rate is skewed upwards a bit from the first year class. All in all, not too bad considering they bumped up the class size by 30 seats. There's a pretty strong "lets all get through this together" vibe from the class.

They recently solidified the policy to if you fail either Anatomy or Molecular (the two major classes fall semester) its an automatic repeat of the year. If you fail both; you get dismissed. Also if you fail a major systems course (neuroanatomy/endocrine, maybe cardio), it's an automatic repeat.
 
If anyone is looking for housing during their interview or second look at ACOM, I'm a current student with an off-campus house. Offering $50 per night for a clean, cozy private bedroom and bathroom. Happy to host, so please message me if you're interested! Ashley Outlaw and Bob Willis in ACOM admissions also have my information if you're more comfortable getting it through them.
 
Where is the best place to live if you're a student here? Is the on-campus housing worth it?
 
Where is the best place to live if you're a student here? Is the on-campus housing worth it?
If you have a good roommate, yes. I did a 1 bedroom apartment and it wasn’t worth it
 
For those working on the matriculation packet:
On the ACOM Electronic Authorization Form it asks for our ACOM ID. Does anyone know what to put there?
-in fact it asks for our ID on multiple forms
 
For those working on the matriculation packet:
On the ACOM Electronic Authorization Form it asks for our ACOM ID. Does anyone know what to put there?
-in fact it asks for our ID on multiple forms


Your student ID should be in the email Mr. Willis sent with the matriculation packet. Second paragraph!
 
Where is the best place to live if you're a student here? Is the on-campus housing worth it?
I decided against the on-campus apartments, but the people that live there are happy being close to school. Summerfield is looking less available as the class sizes increase, so that seems to be the bigger problem. Two apartment complexes are supposed to start construction very close to ACOM, but I don't think those will be completed by the time the 2020-2021 school year starts. If you're okay with a roommate and a little drive every day, there are plenty of off-campus options.
 
Hey everyone! I'm a first year student at ACOM who lives at Summerfield in a studio apartment. If anyone has any questions feel free to shoot me a PM or ask on here! I've loved my time at ACOM so far and can't wait to see how the school progresses. Best of luck to those still interviewing!
 
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Current ACOM fourth year interviewing for anesthesiology. I've been surprised with the number of amazing programs this years anesthesia crew has been invited to interview at! ACOM won't do you wrong if you study for your boards and do well!! GL to class of 2024!!!
Hey can you pm me? I have a question about anesthesia.
 
Interviewing on 2/28.
I know if I get the A I will have to pay deposit in a certain timeframe.
What about the matriculation packet? I’m going out of the country after the interview.
The deposit will be easy to pay but is there a timeframe for completion of the packet? Obviously I know it has to be before the semester starts but I’m just wondering if someone who has been accepted and received a packet can answer my question.

thanks
 
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