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Applying to a Health Professional School

Applying to a Health Professional School. Victoria C. Ukachukwu, Ph.D. Director, Health Professions Program Department of Natural and Physical Sciences Caldwell College . 120 Bloomfield Ave . Caldwell . NJ 07006. General Advising Session. February 22, 2012. How Do I Apply?.

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Applying to a Health Professional School

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  1. Applying to a Health Professional School Victoria C. Ukachukwu, Ph.D. Director, Health Professions Program Department of Natural and Physical Sciences Caldwell College . 120 Bloomfield Ave . Caldwell . NJ 07006

  2. General Advising Session February 22, 2012

  3. How Do I Apply? • Apply through the online Applicant Service of the school you to which you wish to apply. • The online portal collects application materials and coordinates all parts of the application process to health professional schools

  4. What are Applicant Services? Online portals for application to health professional schools: • AMCAS – Allopathic Medical Schools (May 1) http://www.aamc.org/students/amcas/start.htm • TMDCAS – Texas Medical and Dental Schools (May 1) http://www.utsystem.edu/tmdsas/ • AACPMAS – Podiatric Medical Schools http://www.e-aacpmas.org/ • AADSAS – Dental Schools (June 1) https://portal.aadsasweb.org/ • AACOMAS – Osteopathic Medical Schools (May 1) https://aacomas.aacom.org/ • VMCAS – Veterinary Schools (Deadline is October 1) http://www.aavmc.org/vmcas/vmcas.htm

  5. Applicant Services • PharmCAS – Pharmacy Schools (November - March) http://www.pharmcas.org/ • OTCAS – Occupational Therapy Schools (July 1) https://portal.otcas.org/ • PTCAS – Physical Therapy Schools (July 1) http://www.ptcas.org/ • CASPA – Physician Assistant Schools (April 1) http://www.aavmc.org/vmcas/vmcas.htm • OptomCAS – Optometry Schools (July 1) https://portal.otcas.org/ • SOPHAS – Public Health Schools (Deadline- February) https://portal.sophas.org/

  6. How to Use Applicant Services Portal • 1. Before You Apply: Read the ApplicationInstructionscarefully. If you are applying to the Fee Assistance Program, do that first. • 2. Begin the Application: Enter Identifying Information, Schools Attended, and Biographic Information. • 3. Entering your Course Work: Use a personal copy of your official transcript from each school you attended after high school. • 4. Work/Activities: Enter up to 15 experiences (work, extracurricular activities, awards, honors, publications, etc…) including the date, hours per week, a contact, the location, and a description of the experience. • 5. Letters of Evaluation: Enter information regarding each letter of evaluation submitted. Up to 10 letter entries may be created.

  7. How to Use Applicant Services Portal • 6. Schools: Select the schools to which you will apply and designate the schools you wish to receive specific letters of evaluation. • 7. Essays: Compose your personal statement • 8. Standardized Tests: Enter or edit future test dates, (MCAT/DAT/GRE) as well as review previous test scores, and enter any additional test information, such as new or other test scores. • 9. Submitting your Application: Before submitting your application, it is strongly recommended that you using the “Print Application” button on the Main Menu for proofreading purposes – very few changes are permitted after submission. • 10. Monitoring your Application:Check the status of application throughout the application process.

  8. Required Application Materials • Items required before your application is processed: • Completed Application • All Official U.S. Transcripts • Correct Application Fee

  9. Other Application Items • Additional items required by different schools: • Admission Test Scores • References (LORs) • Foreign Transcript Evaluation • TOEFL Scores • Volunteer/Observation Hours

  10. Supplemental Application Materials Items submitted directly to schools: • Supplemental Application • References • Original Foreign Transcript • Supplemental Fee • Volunteer/Observation Hours

  11. Admission/Standardized Tests Request Official Test Scores • Use correct Test code for School • Scores MAY also go to Applicant Service, depending on the Test code Enter Test Scores on Application • Do not mix and match scores from different dates • Enter planned test dates

  12. Submit Official US Transcripts • Enter ALL colleges & universities attended • 4-Year Institutions • Community Colleges • Print transcript request form for each school to which you are applying • Registrar sends one official transcript • Encourage registrar to include transcript request form • Do NOT send student-issued transcripts

  13. Enter All US Courses on Application • Use a personal copy of transcripts • Do NOT enter courses from memory • Enter all courses on US transcripts including… • Credit earned due to AP/CLEP/IB exams • Audited • Deferred • Institutional/Departmental Exam • Incomplete • Courses in Progress • Pass/Fail • Withdrawn (WP or WF) • Avoid errors …Review your entries

  14. Calculation of GPAs • Overall Cumulative GPA • Undergraduate Cumulative GPA • Graduate GPA • GPA for Each College / University Attended • GPA by Academic Status • freshman, sophomore, junior, senior, graduate, & post-BS • Combined Science and Math (BCPM)GPA • Science GPA (no math) • Upper-Division GPA • Course Subject GPAs • Core Program Prerequisite GPA

  15. Foreign Transcripts IF REQUIRED BY SCHOOL: • Arrange for course-by-course foreign transcript evaluation to be sent to the Applicant Service (AS) • BEGIN EARLY! It may take 4-6 weeks for agency to complete evaluation • School may specify a particular agency • If received, AS mails copy to your designated school(s) • Foreign evaluations are NOT required for “Study-abroad”

  16. Letters of Evaluation (LORs) • Submit up to 5-10 references • Electronic references preferred • Reference requirements vary by school • Application file incomplete if missing references • Schools may not accept late references • Login to check reference status

  17. Designating Letters of Evaluation (LORs) Within each application, identify the letters to be submitted (3 to 5). You should enter packet only once as either a: • Committee Letter/Packet if you are receiving a committee letter OR • Individual Letterif you are NOT using a committee letter/packet. • The Committee Letter/Letter Packet Your committee letter packet from Caldwell College, includes your individual letters of recommendation that were sent to the Office of Health Professions Program and the committee letter, and is sent to the appropriate applicant service (AMCAS, AADSAS, PTCAS, OTCAS, etc) that you request If you select committee letter/packet on the application form letters drop-down menu, you should have only 1 Letter Request Form which should have the program director’s name on it. Please submit the letter request form to the Office of Health Professions Program (Room 203 Raymond Hall) to go along with your committee letter

  18. Designating Letters of Evaluation (LORs) • Primary Author / Contact: Dr. Victoria C. Ukachukwu, Director, Health Professions Program, Caldwell College, 120 Bloomfield Avenue, Caldwell, NJ 07706 if your committee letter is from Caldwell College. • Additional Authors: Enter the authors of the other letters in the packet. You may add up to 9 additional authors. • Institution Information: Enter “Caldwell College” if your committee letter is from Caldwell College or another institution that is providing your committee letter. • Releasing Your Letters:Print the letter request form and submit to Dr. Ukachukwu if you request a committee letter from Caldwell. In order to get your letters released to schools, you also have to fill out a release form available from Caldwell College. The earliest students can submit this form is July1.  Submit form to Dr. Victoria Health Professions Program, 203 Raymond Hall, Caldwell College, 120 Bloomfield Avenue, Caldwell, NJ 07006

  19. Caldwell CollegeThe Committee Letter/Interview Requirements for the Committee Letter: • Letters of Recommendation 3-5 Letters of Recommendation in your file by March 15 • Personal Statement Submit a DRAFT copy of your personal statement for review by Committee by March 15 • Committee Interview: Schedule a date for your Committee Interview to discuss issues including: -Knowledge of medical and health issues - Communication skills - Personality/compatibility with healthcare - Exposure/volunteer experience - Motivation

  20. The Personal Statement • What personal qualitiesand experiences have motivated you to pursue this field of health professions?

  21. When Should I Begin the Process? • Begin the application process in the spring (March). • Ensure that LORs are complete • Prepare Personal Statement, (review & scrutinize before submitting) • Review Official Academic Transcripts • Take the Standardized Test (MCAT, DAT, GRE, PCAT, etc) in the spring, if prepared. • Schedule Committee Interview (by March15)

  22. Application Timeline: March - April - May • Fine tune your Personal Statement. Have a colleague review your personal statement. • Check web site for school listings. Check MSAR & individual school web sites.

  23. Application Timeline: May - June Timeline • Finalize School List: Realistically assess your candidacy.” Include” some upper, middle, and lower range schools to balance your selection: • GPA 3.6 & above = upper 20% of schools selected (MCATS 33 +) • 3.3 to 3.5 = middle 50% schools selected (MCATS 29 +) • 3.2 or lower = lower 30% schools selected (MCATS 28+)

  24. Application Timeline: Submission • May 1: Most online application portals open • June 1: Submission of application begins Note: Print and submit copy of application: 1) Director office 2) Self.

  25. Early Decision Program • Deadline for most schools is August 1st • Check with individual school for LOR and Secondary deadline. • Binding option for applicants • Not all programs participate in Early Decision • If accepted, applicant cannot apply to other programs • If denied or moved to “general” status, applicant can apply to other programs • DO NOT WAIT until DEADLINE:

  26. Application Fee • Application Fee – varies with program (About $30-$50/school!!! Plan accordingly). • Fee Waiver/Fee Assistant Program - apply before starting your application

  27. Application Timeline: August - September • Complete and send supplemental applications andmaterials • Complete and send correct$$ supplemental fee. • DO NOT WAIT until DEADLINE

  28. Academic Updates to Application • Enter updated summer & fall 2012 grade • Send updated 2012 transcripts to Applicant Service as soon as available • Academic Update Dates: check Applicant Service for dates • Timeline to update your coursework is limited • Applicant Service will send an updated courses & GPAs to schools.

  29. Secondary Application Deadlines • Application deadlines to medical schools range from August 1 to December 15. • Keep deadlines & fees for each school on your list organized. • Remember: June 1st be prepared to submit application

  30. Caldwell College: LOR TIMELINE • March 15th : All LORs received in office including . . . 3 - 5 letters (3 Caldwell College Professors – Bio, Chem, Organic, Physics; 2 others from your previous life experiences - humanities professor, and/or employer, volunteer/ research)

  31. Caldwell College Committee Letter Timeline: June - July • March 15:5 LORs in file; Submit Forms #1; #2; and Draft Personal Statement • March - April 5:Interviews for Committee Letter (Note: Deadline to schedule interview is March 15) • May 1: Submit Intent to Apply Form to Program Director • June 1 – June 30: Provide copy of Submitted Application and Letter Request form , and Consent Form • July 1:Committee Letters Sent to Schools

  32. Remember . . . • Send Thank You Notes/Emails to recommenders. • Monitor your application. • Call schools to inquire about interviews. • Be familiar with the institution you are interviewing at. • The interview begins the minute you walk on campus (maybe even before-train, etc).

  33. Finally… • Notify Program Director when accepted!!!

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