Deferring Acceptances

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Has anyone here successfully deferred an acceptance for one year? Does this mean that a seat for you is guaranteed for the next entering class? Also, I hear you have to re-apply to the school through AMCAS but why is this the case if you are already accepted?
 
Arb said:
Has anyone here successfully deferred an acceptance for one year? Does this mean that a seat for you is guaranteed for the next entering class? Also, I hear you have to re-apply to the school through AMCAS but why is this the case if you are already accepted?


Yes.
Yes.
The re-application is a formality and probably just part of the bookkeeping/bureaucratics of the med school. The application fee is waived.
 
Thanks for your answer. What was your reason for a deferral?
 
If you defer, do you still get the same financial aid package?
 
when is the best time to go about requesting a deferral? i've been accepted to a couple schools over the past few months, but i'm not sure when i should ask...any advice?
 
I deferred for a year. It was an easy process to go through and a great year off. The financial aid package was the same for me. If you make a lot of money in your year off that does come up on the FAFSA. I think most schools have a deadline mentioned somewhere in their admissions information for requesting a deferment. I just had to submit something in writing saying I wanted a deferment before the end of May. Check with the school you're planning on going to for their deadline and process.
 
Angeliqua said:
Yes.
Yes.
The re-application is a formality and probably just part of the bookkeeping/bureaucratics of the med school. The application fee is waived.


Wait--I just submitted my deferred matriculant application to AMCAS, and they made me pay! 😡 WTF?!?!
 
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