ERAS doesn't have to ask, because all med schools ask, and at many med schools any undergraduate disciplinary action, no matter how mild, is grounds for categorical rejection.
ERAS doesn't have to ask, because all med schools ask, and at many med schools any undergraduate disciplinary action, no matter how mild, is grounds for categorical rejection.
That's an overstatement. It depends what you did, and how competitive the rest of your app is. A school isn't going to turn their nose up on a highly qualified applicant because of something trivial. Caught drinking when you were 20? Probably not a dealbreaker. Cheated on a test 2 months before submitting your app? Much harder to walk that back.
ERAS doesn't have to ask, because all med schools ask, and at many med schools any undergraduate disciplinary action, no matter how mild, is grounds for categorical rejection.