I had a minor policy violation freshman year, I have no idea what kind of records medical schools receive but I had to pay a fine and its not on my transcript or anything. Is this going to count against me? Thanks for your help.
Ask your premedical advisor. For my school, for example, if it was something that was kept inside the dorms (i.e. you had alcohol in your room and got fined by your RA for it and that was it) then we generally didn't have to report it. If it was something more serious that went to the office of residence life (being ticketed at a tailgate, getting getting into a fight, being found passed out in the showers) it was something we had to report.
I also had things that didn't show up on my transcript, but because they went to residence life I had to report them (obviously they were different from the ones above). It really only becomes a severe problem once you exceed 2 of these. An issue like yours--where something happened freshman year and you haven't been in trouble since--is usually laughed about in interviews, if not totally overlooked.
Again, it totally varies from school to school...I know friends at UChicago and Northwestern who didn't have to report their institutional actions even if it went to residence life--that's why asking your premed advisor is so important on this--don't blow me off on that.
The question to which we're both referring on the primary AMCAS application is this:
Were you ever the recipient of any institutional action by any college or medical school for unacceptable academic performance or conduct violation, even though such action may not have interrupted your enrollment or required you to withdraw? Select "Help" at the top of this screen for important instructions on answering this question.
Edit: From the "Help" menu:
Institutional Action
Medical schools require you to answer this question accurately and provide all relevant information. Medical schools understand that many individuals learn from the past and emerge stronger as a result. Full disclosure will enable the Medical schools to more effectively evaluate this information within the context of your credentials.
You must answer Yes to this question if you were ever the recipient of any institutional action resulting from unacceptable academic performance or a conduct violation, even if such action did not interrupt your enrollment or require you to withdraw. You must answer Yes even if the action does not appear on or has been deleted from your official transcripts due to institutional policy or personal petition.
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