verify transcript upon acceptance?

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liux0040

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Hi guys, i got a Q here.

Will the D.O.school require you to submit another official transcript or contact undergrad school to submit another transcript upon acceptance (at matriculation)?

Since the official transcript was already forwarded from AACOMAS to the D.O. school during the primary application. Do they still need it upon matriculation?
 
Hi guys, i got a Q here.

Will the D.O.school require you to submit another official transcript or contact undergrad school to submit another transcript upon acceptance (at matriculation)?

Since the official transcript was already forwarded from AACOMAS to the D.O. school during the primary application. Do they still need it upon matriculation?

I don't know about all schools, but DMU requires official transcripts to be sent directly to them before matriculation.
 
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I was accepted to three DO schools and all three required official transcripts sent in from each undergrad you attended.

Even if i have finished all the required courses years ago? The transcript forwarded from AACOMAS has all the pre-med courses. So I will request undergrad school to send again to my accepted D.O. school at matriculation?
 
GA-PCOM also requires that official transcripts be sent to the admissions office before matriculation.

OP: when you decide on the school you're going to attend, just ask your undergrad registrar to send an official transcript to the D.O. school. I believe that if the school/coursework was listed on AACOMAS, an official transcript from that school must be sent to the school (not sure how it works for study abroad programs).
 
LECOM-B requires any transcripts that pertain to your pre-reqs and your degree.

This saved me having to get another transcript from the Air Force sent, thank god as waiting for the government to do anything is about as fun as pulling my own teeth.