2024-2025 Alice L Walton

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Is it worth submitting an application for AWSOM as a TX resident? I know they're focusing on IS applicants and have a small class size. I have only interviewed at one school so far, and despite being IS, it's probably going to cost the same and is roughly the same distance (500+) miles from home.

I haven't taken Preview and their website says it's recommended.

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Is it worth submitting an application for AWSOM as a TX resident? I know they're focusing on IS applicants and have a small class size. I have only interviewed at one school so far, and despite being IS, it's probably going to cost the same and is roughly the same distance (500+) miles from home.

I haven't taken Preview and their website says it's recommended.
I applied OOS and have not taken preview
 
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Alice L. Walton School of Medicine has received preliminary accreditation from LCME and may now begin accepting applications for EY 2025.
Their inaugural class will have 48 students.
The first 5 classes of students will have free tuition.
** Since it's too late to take the PREview test this year, you can apply without it.***

Here is the link to application instructions, the deadline to submit the primary is Feb 1, 2025


2024-2025 AWSOM Secondary Essay Prompts: (no word limit specified)

1. Describe how AWSOM’s mission and values align with your personal and professional goals. Please include how you believe AWSOM will help you develop into the kind of person and physician you hope to become.

2. The Admissions Committee holistically evaluates a range of student qualities and life experiences that complement demonstrated academic excellence. What unique qualities or individual lived experiences do you possess that make you uniquely suited to become a physician?

3. Describe your experiences within multicultural settings and/or with disadvantaged or underserved populations and how they prepared you for a future as a physician.

4. Trust and rapport are essential in your day-to-day interactions with people. How do you cultivate a relationship with a person who may be very different from you?

5. Whole health considers the needs of the whole person with the goal of preventing disease, improving health outcomes, and sustaining wellness. How do you practice whole health in your personal life, and how do you aspire to incorporate whole health principles when caring for the community?



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6. Optional: Gap Year(s) if applicable: If you are taking time off between college graduation and medical school matriculation, please tell us why you made this decision and what you will be doing or have done during this gap time.

7. Optional: Is there any additional information not included elsewhere in your application you would like the admissions committee to know?
 
Secondary received. Doesn't seem to be a limit for characters/words

1. Describe how AWSOM’s mission and values align with your personal and professional goals. Please include how you believe AWSOM will help you develop into the kind of person and physician you hope to become.
2. The Admissions Committee holistically evaluates a range of student qualities and life experiences that complement demonstrated academic excellence. What unique qualities or individual lived experiences do you possess that make you uniquely suited to become a physician?
3. Describe your experiences within multicultural settings and/or with disadvantaged or underserved populations and how they prepared you for a future as a physician.
4. Trust and rapport are essential in your day-to-day interactions with people. How do you cultivate a relationship with a person who may be very different from you?
5. Whole health considers the needs of the whole person with the goal of preventing disease, improving health outcomes, and sustaining wellness. How do you practice whole health in your personal life, and how do you aspire to incorporate whole health principles when caring for the community?
6. Optional: Gap Year(s) if applicable: If you are taking time off between college graduation and medical school matriculation, please tell us why you made this decision and what you will be doing or have done during this gap time.
7. Optional: Is there any additional information not included elsewhere in your application you would like the admissions committee to know?
 
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Sorry my financial literacy with medical school apps isn't that great but though tuition is waived, does this mean if I'm admitted I have to take out private loans for other expenses until accreditation ? So potentially not having Title IV funding for the first (update: and second) year for loans ?

When is the earliest a new medical school can get Title IV funding ? (Update: google and sdn streets say minimum 2 years of institution functioning but good to know I guess)
 
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doesn't look like they screen too heavily for secondaries. I received one 2 days after submitting primary
 
does anyone know if this school if pass/fail
This school says they will have some upcoming webinars for interested students, watch your email for those and ask about the grading system.
The website has a lot about curriculum but I did not see the grading system mentioned.
 
This school says they will have some upcoming webinars for interested students, watch your email for those and ask about the grading system.
The website has a lot about curriculum but I did not see the grading system mentioned.
I went to a webinar and they mentioned it being high honors/pass/fail
 
Anyone who submitted their secondaries feel like sharing how they approached the whole health question? Did you talk about self care? or how you handle stress? or kind of a combination? (in addition to the community approach) anything is appreciated, thank you!!
 
There are two webinars coming up for prospective students, the first is on November 20.
Attend one of these for answers to your questions about interviews & more:

Upcoming Webinars for Prospective Students

Attend AWSOM Admissions webinars for an overview of our program, the application process, student support services, and life in Northwest Arkansas.

Wednesday, November 20 at 4 p.m. CST | Sign up now

Tuesday, December 10 at 11 a.m. CST | Sign up now
 
Is it worth applying to AMCAS to apply solely to this school? Tx resident with stats aligned more for DO schools, but assuming it’s a new class I’m hoping they are accommodating for lower stats
 
Is it worth applying to AMCAS to apply solely to this school? Tx resident with stats aligned more for DO schools, but assuming it’s a new class I’m hoping they are accommodating for lower stats
Honestly, if you are applying to this school and have to create a new AMCAS application, I wouldn’t recommend it since it’s honestly a lot of work and this school is going to be free, 48 students, and has regional bias to four states and one of them isn’t Texas. It’s up to you depending on how much time you have but if you don’t have the stats or a compelling mission, I would avoid an AMCAS application for one school
 
Honestly, if you are applying to this school and have to create a new AMCAS application, I wouldn’t recommend it since it’s honestly a lot of work and this school is going to be free, 48 students, and has regional bias to four states and one of them isn’t Texas. It’s up to you depending on how much time you have but if you don’t have the stats or a compelling mission, I would avoid an AMCAS application for one school
The free comment is in regards to how competitive it will be
 
They've prob been slammed bc "free tuition and fees." Also, they opened applications after most AMCAS schools are long done and many people are nervous and/or feeling desperate enough to toss a Hail Mary application at this school. A friend did an online info session and said it was jammed and while not actively discouraging people, the Admissions Rep made it clear the school was starting up (in the town the WalMart Empire began) to serve Arkansas, esp. NW Arkansas. I'd analogize it to how Texas (slightly wealthier than a Walton) started UT Tyler and UT RGV in recent years, taking folks likely to stick around in those places.
 
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Those of you that got II were you within the region that they are preferring or have any of you gotten OOS II from outside of the preferred region?
 
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