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Just so you know, medical schools can now see whether their accepted applicants are holding other acceptances. I just got this email today from one school:
Dear ***,
We note on our AMCAS multiple acceptance report that you have received
acceptances from medical schools in addition to (our school), and we wish to
extend to you our congratulations on that achievement! You are in the
position of needing to choose between schools--a position envied by
many! We know there are many factors you are considering and encourage
you to let us know if there are questions that we might answer to assist
you in your decision-making process.
Please remember that AMCAS 'traffic rules' allow applicants who are
holding multiple offers of admission to have until May 15 to complete
their evaluation of programs and financial aid offers and to make a
decision. The same rules ask AMCAS schools to return applicants'
deposits if the applicant withdraws before May 15. If additional
acceptances are received by an applicant after May 15, the 'traffic
rules' ask the applicant to make a decision between schools within a
two-week time frame. Of course, all of us in the School of Medicine
hope you will choose (our school).
Again, if there is anything we can do to help you, please do feel free
to call or email us.
Sincerely,
-- I don't know if this might affect those of you on the waiting list who have been accepted elsewhere. AAMC Policy: After June 1, any school that plans to make an acceptance offer to an applicant already known to have been accepted by another school for that entering class should ensure that the other school is advised of this offer at the time that the offer is made. This notification should be made immediately by telephone and promptly thereafter by written correspondence delivered by regular or electronic methods. Schools should communicate fully with each other with respect to anticipated late roster changes in order to minimize inter-school miscommunication and misunderstanding, as well as the possibility of unintended vacant positions in a school's first-year entering class.
-- On a +ve note, if a school really wants you, they may be sending a nice scholarship your way to entice you😉
Dear ***,
We note on our AMCAS multiple acceptance report that you have received
acceptances from medical schools in addition to (our school), and we wish to
extend to you our congratulations on that achievement! You are in the
position of needing to choose between schools--a position envied by
many! We know there are many factors you are considering and encourage
you to let us know if there are questions that we might answer to assist
you in your decision-making process.
Please remember that AMCAS 'traffic rules' allow applicants who are
holding multiple offers of admission to have until May 15 to complete
their evaluation of programs and financial aid offers and to make a
decision. The same rules ask AMCAS schools to return applicants'
deposits if the applicant withdraws before May 15. If additional
acceptances are received by an applicant after May 15, the 'traffic
rules' ask the applicant to make a decision between schools within a
two-week time frame. Of course, all of us in the School of Medicine
hope you will choose (our school).
Again, if there is anything we can do to help you, please do feel free
to call or email us.
Sincerely,
-- I don't know if this might affect those of you on the waiting list who have been accepted elsewhere. AAMC Policy: After June 1, any school that plans to make an acceptance offer to an applicant already known to have been accepted by another school for that entering class should ensure that the other school is advised of this offer at the time that the offer is made. This notification should be made immediately by telephone and promptly thereafter by written correspondence delivered by regular or electronic methods. Schools should communicate fully with each other with respect to anticipated late roster changes in order to minimize inter-school miscommunication and misunderstanding, as well as the possibility of unintended vacant positions in a school's first-year entering class.
-- On a +ve note, if a school really wants you, they may be sending a nice scholarship your way to entice you😉