which schools are NOT on amcas?

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I don't know of a list, but I'm bored right now so I'll make one. 🙂

what? all US MD schools should be on AMCAS..................or so I thought?
 
Through my investigation, I found that the TX schools (minus Baylor) and North Dakota are the only schools that do not use AMCAS. However, there are a few that use AMCAS that are not on the list of schools right now (East Carolina, Mercer, Ole Miss, Virginia Tech). Hopefully, they will be added soon.
 
Through my investigation, I found that the TX schools (minus Baylor) and North Dakota are the only schools that do not use AMCAS. However, there are a few that use AMCAS that are not on the list of schools right now (East Carolina, Mercer, Ole Miss, Virginia Tech). Hopefully, they will be added soon.
Also, I did just remember the five or six schools in Ontario use their own application service.
 
Looking it up, it seems as if we got them all except the University of Missouri-Kansas City.

So AMCAS has all US (50 states+DC+puerto rico) MD schools outside of Texas (except Baylor), North Dakota, and the University of Missouri-Kansas City.
 
Looking it up, it seems as if we got them all except the University of Missouri-Kansas City.

So AMCAS has all US (50 states+DC+puerto rico) MD schools outside of Texas (except Baylor), North Dakota, and the University of Missouri-Kansas City.
UMKC is a strictly BA/MD program so no one using AMCAS would be eligible to apply there anyway.
 
Why cant those TX schools use AMCAS to save me some troubles?....=[
 
Why cant those TX schools use AMCAS to save me some troubles?....=[

Ive heard the texas application is MUCH easier, so maybe it should be the other way around?
 
Ive heard the texas application is MUCH easier, so maybe it should be the other way around?
But I still have to fill out both TMDSAS and AMCAS, so it doubles the work that I have to do.🙁
 
UMKC is a strictly BA/MD program so no one using AMCAS would be eligible to apply there anyway.

Actually, they have an MD-only program. Students matriculate during the spring semester, so you take 4.5 years of class, and end up a year behind your friends that started in the fall.
 
University of Minnesota Duluth isn't on AMCAS this year... You apply through the UoM Twin Cities, which is on AMCAS, and pick UMD, UMTC, or both even though they are two separate programs.
 
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