Early Decision/Early Acceptance
Early Decision Program (EDP)
The College participates in the EDP operated by AMCAS. This program is designed for competitive students who have narrowed their selection down to a single choice. The chief benefits include the security of having an early guaranteed position, reduced application and travel fees involved in applying to multiple institutions, and the opportunity to begin financial planning as soon as possible. Students applying as Early Decision candidates should be competitive on a national level. The EDP is limited to residents of Alabama, the Florida Panhandle, and the Mississippi Gulf Coast counties which are eligible for in-state tuition.
Procedures for regular admission apply to the EDP with the following exceptions:
- Candidates must indicate the EDP intention on the AMCAS application.
- All AMCAS materials, including official transcripts, must be received by August 1.
- MCAT scores must be available by September 1.
- Under the EDP guidelines, applicants agree to apply to one medical school and attend that medical school if offered an acceptance.
- Candidates will be interviewed in mid-September and receive notification of the outcome by October 1.
- Early Decision Program candidates are required to have a minimum composite MCAT score of 503 and a grade-point average of 3.50. However, having the minimum requirements only allows a student to be considered for an EDP interview. It does not guarantee an interview.
Candidates who are not accepted through the EDP are then released to the regular admissions pool on AMCAS, and can then apply to additional schools.
Early Acceptance Program (EAP)
For qualified high school graduates interested in a career in medicine. Participant must maintain a specific grade-point average during college and meet all other requirements for entering medical school at the 91ÌÒÉ«. Annual evaluations of EAP student performance takes place each spring. Contact 91ÌÒÉ« Admissions & Enrollment Services.