American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine Application Service

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American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine Application Service (AACOMAS) is the centralized online application service for the U.S. colleges of osteopathic medicine. AACOMAS simplifies the process of applying to osteopathic medical schools by allowing applicants to fill out a single application for multiple schools. The service is administered by the American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine (AACOM).

Overview

The AACOMAS offers prospective medical students a streamlined application process for osteopathic medical schools. By submitting one application, students can apply to multiple osteopathic medical schools across the United States. The service collects the applicant's personal information, academic history, and supporting documents, distributing them to the schools selected by the applicant.

Application Process

The application process through AACOMAS involves several steps:

1. **Creating an Account**: Applicants begin by creating an account on the AACOMAS website. 2. **Completing the Application**: The application requires personal information, academic records, MCAT scores, and a personal statement. 3. **Letters of Recommendation**: Applicants must submit letters of recommendation. AACOMAS allows these to be sent directly through the application portal. 4. **Transcripts**: Official transcripts from all post-secondary institutions attended must be sent to AACOMAS. 5. **Designating Schools**: Applicants select the osteopathic medical schools to which they wish to apply. 6. **Application Fee**: There is a fee for the application, with additional fees for each school beyond the first application.

Eligibility

To apply through AACOMAS, applicants must:

- Have completed a bachelor's degree or be on track to complete one before matriculation. - Meet the specific prerequisites required by the osteopathic medical schools to which they are applying. - Take the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT).

Participating Schools

Most U.S. osteopathic medical schools participate in AACOMAS. However, applicants are encouraged to verify the participation of their schools of interest and understand their specific admission requirements.

Benefits

Applying through AACOMAS offers several benefits:

- **Simplified Process**: Applicants save time by completing one application for multiple schools. - **Centralized Communication**: AACOMAS serves as a single point of contact for application-related communications. - **Streamlined Tracking**: The service allows applicants to track the status of their application and documents in one place.

Limitations

While AACOMAS simplifies the application process, applicants should be aware of its limitations:

- **School-Specific Requirements**: Some schools may have additional requirements not covered by the AACOMAS application. - **Application Fees**: The cost of applying to multiple schools can add up, although fee waivers are available for those who qualify.

Conclusion

The American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine Application Service is a crucial tool for students aspiring to enter the field of osteopathic medicine. By streamlining the application process, AACOMAS helps applicants apply to multiple schools efficiently, though attention must be paid to individual school requirements and deadlines.


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