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[edit | edit source]

The AACOMAS offers prospective medical students a streamlined application process for osteopathic medical schools. Through AACOMAS, applicants can submit their transcripts, letters of recommendation, personal statements, and other necessary documentation to multiple schools through one platform. This system not only saves time for applicants but also standardizes the application process across participating schools.

Application Process[edit | edit source]

The application process through AACOMAS involves several steps:

1. Creating an Account: Applicants must first create an account on the AACOMAS website. 2. Completing the Application: The application includes sections for personal information, academic history, work and extracurricular experiences, and a personal statement. 3. Submitting Transcripts: Applicants must arrange for all post-secondary institutions they have attended to send official transcripts directly to AACOMAS. 4. Letters of Recommendation: AACOMAS allows the submission of letters of recommendation through their system. These letters can be submitted electronically by the recommenders. 5. MCAT Scores: Applicants must also submit their Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) scores as part of the application process. 6. Designating Schools: Applicants can choose which osteopathic medical schools they wish to apply to through AACOMAS. 7. Application Fee: There is a fee to submit the application through AACOMAS, which varies based on the number of schools to which an applicant applies.

Participating Schools[edit | edit source]

Most U.S. osteopathic medical schools participate in AACOMAS. However, applicants are encouraged to verify the participation of their schools of interest and any additional application requirements they may have.

Benefits[edit | edit source]

The AACOMAS provides several benefits to applicants, including:

- Simplification of the application process to multiple schools - Reduction in the redundancy of submitting similar information to different schools - Standardization of application deadlines and requirements - Centralized service for tracking the status of applications

Limitations[edit | edit source]

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

- Not all osteopathic medical schools participate in AACOMAS. - Some schools may require additional information or have secondary applications. - Application fees can become significant, especially when applying to multiple schools.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

The American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine Application Service is a crucial tool for students applying to osteopathic medical schools in the United States. By centralizing the application process, AACOMAS helps to reduce the complexity and stress associated with applying to multiple schools, allowing applicants to focus more on preparing for their future careers in medicine.

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