Michigan SDN 2023
Will update this list based on when people receive their secondaries. Comment below when you have received yours. If there is a school that sent you a secondary but you don't see it here on the list, comment the name and the date so I can include that as well. Show June 24-University of Buffalo, Wake Forest, John Hopkins, Midwestern, Hofstra, West Virginia, Oakland University, UMich, Yale, Mount Sinai (MSTP), Mt Sinai (regular MD), Sidney Kimmel, St.Louis, FIU, Northwestern Feinberg, UNLV, LSU New Orleans, UCLA, NYU Grossman, UPenn Perelman, University of Alabama, Arizona Phoenix(Both MD PhD and regular MD), NYU Long Island, Jefferson June 25- UMich(MSTP), Univ Missouri-Kansas city, June 26-Einstein, NYMC, Stanford, Univ South Carolina-Columbia June 27- Miami, Rochester, SUNY DOWNSTATE, NOVA, Tulane, Medical college of Wisconsin, Marshall, Georgetown, Uni of Pittsburgh, U Hawaii, UCSD, UCF, Pritzker Chicago, Kaiser June 28-Boston U, Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson, Cincinnati, Drexel, Geisinger, Emory, Uni South Alabama June 29- Tufts, Harvard, VTech, Kentucky, Dartmouth, Ohio State, LOMA LINDA June 30- USU, WEILL CORNELL, USF,UVM Larner, Keck SOM, Utah, Mercer July 1- WashU at St. Louis, Uni of Wisconsin July 5- U Louisville, Central Michigan, Case Western, George Washington, Cooper Rowan, Carver/U Iowa, UIC, VCU July 6- Mayo, Brown, Wayne, Rush July 7- Carle Illinois, USC-Greenville, UCONN July8-Loyola Chicago, Vanderbilt, University of Maryland, Uni of Florida, Creighton, Columbia, Uni of Minnesota , Uni of Virginia July9-Boston U NOTES: Students admitted to the Central Michigan University College of Medicine should be prepared for a challenging medical curriculum and the demands of a rapidly changing health care environment. We use a holistic admissions process and seek to admit students who have personal characteristics and interests that align with the CMU College of Medicine mission. Our holistic review process balances the applicant's academic portfolio with other aspects of their application, such as the capacity for using critical thinking and logic, an understanding of the principles of ethics, personal values, and the qualities necessary for successful development into a compassionate, skilled physician able to serve the needs of a diverse and changing population. The Central Michigan University College of Medicine encourages individuals to discover personal areas of academic interest through their curricular and extracurricular activities. We believe the field of medicine offers opportunities for applicants from varying backgrounds, experiences and academic pathways. Students should allow personal interests and passion to dictate their choice of an undergraduate major. Step 1 – File an application with the American Medical College Application ServiceVisit the AMCAS website to file an application. This process includes using the AMCAS letter of recommendation service. For questions, email or call 202-828-0600. Step 2 – Submit a secondary applicationSelect applicants will be invited to continue the application process by submitting a secondary application. Information concerning the secondary application will be emailed. The deadline to submit the secondary application will be noted in the email. Secondary applications are submitted via our online portal. Once an applicant's secondary application and supporting materials are received, the application will be reviewed. While we make every effort to provide final decisions as early as possible, it is possible that an applicant could remain without an interview decision until February. The fee for the secondary application is $100.00 due upon submission. Step 3 – InterviewThe CMU College of Medicine will be conducting all interviews for the 2023 AMCAS cycle in a virtual format. Our interview days will run from August – March and approximately 450 applicants will be invited to interview. You can expect to interview with faculty, staff, students and community members as part of your interview day. The interview format includes both multiple mini interviews and small group activities. What to expectAgenda Additional information Preparing for your interviewMultiple Mini Interview Scenarios and interviewers What are we measuring? Other interview components CASPer testThe CASPer test is an optional component and is not in any way required as part of your application to the CMU College of Medicine. We believe that taking the CASPer test can benefit our applicants. Most notably, the CASPer test is excellent preparation for medical school interviews. We believe that this exam will help individuals feel more comfortable in the multiple mini-interview format employed at Central Michigan University. CASPer does not factor into our application evaluation process. Please do not delay any portion of your application in anticipation of taking the CASPer test. If you decide to take the exam, please do so at your earliest opportunity. Test dates are available beginning in the summer. A complete list of test dates is available on CASPer. Please note that there are a limited number of test dates and times. These are the only test dates available. Advanced registration is required. CASPer is administered by an external testing company - Altus Assessments. There is a total fee of $20 associated with CASPer, which is not part of the CMU College of Medicine application fee. This fee is paid directly to the testing company upon registration and consists of a $10 test fee and a $10 fee to send your score to CMU. These fees are waived for applicants qualified for the AAMC Fee Assistance Program. Please direct any inquiries about the test to . Step 4 – Admission and matriculationApplicants who have been selected for admission will be offered admission on a rolling (ongoing) basis throughout the admission cycle. New admissions are asked to accept the offer through the online admissions system within two (2) weeks of notification. Matriculation requirementsCollege of Medicine Terms and Conditions of Acceptance
Criminal background checks This service is conducted in recognition of the desire of medical schools to procure appropriate national criminal history reports and to prevent applicants from paying additional fees at each medical school to which they are accepted. College of Medicine participates in the AAMC-facilitated Criminal background Check service (Certiphi). For more details regarding the criminal background check process, visit the AAMC website.
Materials necessary to accomplish these tasks will be sent to students holding a place in the class at various intervals before matriculation. Required immunizationsThe College of Medicine follows the AAMC Standardized Immunization requirements. Prior to your matriculation to CMU, you will receive additional information on how to use our online record keeping system – CastleBranch. This is where you will upload all of your immunization information. Health insuranceCentral Michigan University does not offer students the option to purchase health insurance. If you are not covered under a policy either through your parents or significant other, you will need to explore purchasing insurance. Two possible
options are the Marketplace or Healthy Michigan. Insurance through the state of Michigan will be available at either a reduced cost or it could be free. If you are out-of-state, you will need to first move to Michigan and have an address before you can apply for insurance. Please be sure to visit the websites listed above to find answers to any questions. The College of Medicine does not endorse or recommend any insurance plan - the choice is yours. |