So since Feb is done, are there no scholarships till April?
In the email I got a while back, they said scholarship offers will go out in Feb and then again in May... I haven't heard anything. Frustrating because I would like to get a feel for their financial aid package so I can make a final decision.So since Feb is done, are there no scholarships till April?
Check previous pages in the threadhas there been a pre ii R wave?
1/19. Haven’t heard myself. From past posts sounds like first Thursday of the Month is popular. So tomorrowHas anyone heard back from 1/30 interview date?
Sheesh now I'm nervous. Best of luck to us1/19. Haven’t heard myself. From past posts sounds like first Thursday of the Month is popular. So tomorrow
Oh I’m sorry. I don’t know how I mixed up the schools, thought I was replying in a different thread. I was a 2/6 for Wayne, but also haven’t heard anything. I’m assuming it will be at least a couple weeks yetSheesh now I'm nervous. Best of luck to us
Same hereAL today 🙁
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AL as well. Interviewed early FebSame
A couple of people have been rejected post-iiHas Wayne rejected anyone post interview? It seems like after an interview it’s either A or AL
when did you hear back?Pre-II R. Complete mid Sept
What is the three year program?Has anyone who applied to the 3-year MD program heard back yet?
What is the three year program?
Are they strict with getting urm in also?Median MCAT and GPA of 513 and 3.81, respectively
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Pre-II R. Email states they’re done with interview invites. Good luck to the rest of you!
I actually got a post-II R last cycle after miserably bombing an extremely early interview. They sent me another II a few weeks ago weirdly, which I greatly appreciate.Has Wayne rejected anyone post interview? It seems like after an interview it’s either A or AL
+1got the pre-II R, oos!
I'm not sure what you mean by strict. Based on interview day, they seem to like recruiting URM students/a diverse cohort, because of how heterogeneous Detroit is. But I have no idea.Are they strict with getting urm in also?
After April 30, you will have the option to select “plan to enroll” or “commit to enroll” for the preferred school. If you select “plan to enroll”, you can hold onto waitlist positions. If you select “commit to enroll”, you withdraw all your other applications. So the policy is saying that if you select “commit to enroll” for your desired school, you will be taken off Wayne’s waitlist.Does this quote below mean if we have another acceptance, we just like.. can't move forward with scheduling or anything regarding enrolling on the chance we get off the AL? This is so neurotic but just wondering if anyone can shed clarity on this for me. Thanks!
"ALTERNATE/WAIT LIST OFFERS: You will have five business days to respond to an acceptance offer from WSUSOM between May 3, 2023 and May 31, 2023. After June 1, 2023, you will have two business days to respond to an offer. We will not offer places to any candidate if they have attended orientation or enrolled in classes at another medical school OR have selected “COMMIT TO ENROLL” at another medical school. Wayne State University School of Medicine follows all AAMC Application and Acceptance Protocols and expects all applicants to be familiar with the Application and Acceptance Protocols for Applicants."
Source: https://www.med.wayne.edu/admission...d_expectations_for_admitted_students_2023.pdf
Thank you for the info! Will they also be notified if I commit to enrolling in a DO program? Thanks in advance!After April 30, you will have the option to select “plan to enroll” or “commit to enroll” for the preferred school. If you select “plan to enroll”, you can hold onto waitlist positions. If you select “commit to enroll”, you withdraw all your other applications. So the policy is saying that if you select “commit to enroll” for your desired school, you will be taken off Wayne’s waitlist.
wait.. i’m WL here so basically if i don’t hear back from wsu by may 1 and i put commit to enroll somewhere else since i haven’t heard back from wsu then i’m automatically removed from their WL??After April 30, you will have the option to select “plan to enroll” or “commit to enroll” for the preferred school. If you select “plan to enroll”, you can hold onto waitlist positions. If you select “commit to enroll”, you withdraw all your other applications. So the policy is saying that if you select “commit to enroll” for your desired school, you will be taken off Wayne’s waitlist.
Yes, but that’s why “plan to enroll” is an option.wait.. i’m WL here so basically if i don’t hear back from wsu by may 1 and i put commit to enroll somewhere else since i haven’t heard back from wsu then i’m automatically removed from their WL??
That I am not sure of. I’m sure AMCAs website has specifications about that somewhere. But my gut tells me no.Thank you for the info! Will they also be notified if I commit to enrolling in a DO program? Thanks in advance!
i’m sure they are periodically looking at the AL. I was taken off in November so movement can happen at anytime. I think a lot of people are still holding onto multiple As until the deadline to narrow down in AprilI'm pretty sure the acceptance tracker has been at 451 A's for at least a month or two now. Are they waiting until April to start accepting students again? Has it been like this in previous years? I've been on the waitlist since November and I'm reealllly hoping to get off!