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Early Decision Program Applications Due August 1st: Is EDP Right For You?

The MSU College of Human Medicine (CHM) is one of the many medical schools that prospective students can apply to via the Early Decision Program (EDP). Those looking to participate in EDP must submit their AMCAS application by Friday, August 1st. Before applying through EDP, however, applicants need to decide whether this route to medical school is right for you. It's extremely important you fully understand the advantages and disadvantages of applying as an EDP candidate. What is the Early Decision Program and how does it work? Simply put, the Early Decision Program allows prospective medical students to apply early and be assured of a prompt response. EDP applicants apply to one U.S. medical school with the full intention of attending if accepted. The school, in turn, agrees to notify an applicant of a decision by October 1st—much earlier than a regular admissions process, which can extend into the following spring. People go the EDP route when they have a clear fir

CHM Kicking Off 2nd Annual Gran Fondo: Rolling Party Benefits Skin Cancer Research

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The College of Human Medicine (CHM) kicks off its second annual Gran Fondo this Saturday with proceeds once again going towards skin cancer awareness, prevention, and research. The Gran Fondo is a non-competitive cycling event for riders of all skill levels. Beginning in downtown Grand Rapids, participants can choose between four different routes ranging in distance, including a scenic 80-mile trek to Lake Michigan on the state's gorgeous west coast. Over 1,500 riders participated in CHM's inaugural Gran Fondo Along the routes, riders can also enjoy catered rest stops offering the area's finest cuisine. Riders will return downtown after snaking through the cityscape and West Michigan countryside, as the event culminates with the Finish Line Festival . The public can welcome back riders outside the B.O.B. at this post-ride celebration combining live music, craft brews, wine, and great food. Italian for "Big Ride," Gran Fondos are typically long d

4 Ways for Potential Applicants to Maximize The Summer Months

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Sure, getting in some relaxation over the summer to recharge should be on the agenda. Yet keep in mind that the summer months can be vital in acquiring the exposure and/or training necessary to pursue higher degrees in any competitive field. If you're thinking about applying to medical school next year, consider this a great time to springboard yourself into the school year and, ultimately, the medical school application process . The med school application process is competitive. The majority of applicants hold impressive academic profiles each year. Factors like experience and the personal statement are great ways candidates set themselves apart. While it's understandable that carving out time to gain a good amount of experience can be difficult to do, prospective applicants should not feel like they need to gain really extravagant experiences from summer months, as some may not be able to afford taking the summer off to travel. Others may need to work to supp

Reapplying to Med School Means Changing Up Your Approach

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While the current application cycle approaches its final stages, another begins with the next group of wide-eyed #medschool hopefuls, carrying more dreams of scrubs, stethoscopes and surgery rooms. Within the incoming wave of applicants, perhaps no one knows how competitive the medical school application process is more than unsuccessful applicants. Less than 45% of 2013-14 applicants were accepted into medical school. So as the AMCAS application opens for submissions in less than a week (June 3), some of the more persistent applicants are preparing to go through the process for a second—even a third—time. While having to reapply can surely be frustrating, consider this an opportunity to learn from your missteps and show your commitment to medicine. For those looking to reapply, improving your chances of matriculating may require you to simply reflect and react .  REFLECT If you applied to medical school and were not admitted, some personal time for self-assessment is a must

4 Things To Consider When Finalizing Your Personal Statement

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The AMCAS application for the cycle is now open and accepts official submissions in June. While we're sure a good number of applicants may have finished their personal statements already, there may still be a few with some finalizing to do. Some applicants may have written a few drafts yet are looking for ways to polish their statements. The personal statement, after all, is one of the most important portions of an applicant's review. As MSU College of Human Medicine (CHM) admissions advisor, Brian Ulrich, points out , "The personal statement is where applicants can demonstrate the personal characteristics and attributes that are required in medical school. Many applicants will have great MCAT scores and a solid GPA. The statement helps set people apart." We hope that by now you've written a draft or two. So if you're looking to tighten it up or round it out, here are some things to consider to ensure you'll have a solid personal statement. **

Self-Assessment Guide: A Good Tool For Unsuccesful Applicants To Utilize

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It is a fact, unfortunately, that over half of the nation's medical school applicants do not get accepted, meaning most students fail to matriculate into any of their medical school choices when they first apply. More specifically, American Association of Medical Colleges (AAMC) statistics show that just under 42% of applicants in 2013 matriculated into medical school. The reality is there's a ton of great applicants for which schools simply don't have open seats. At MSU in particular, we receive thousands of applications annually from students who have put in a great deal of time and effort to prepare their medical school applications. We understand how one can feel taxed after not receiving an acceptance. If the MSU College of Human Medicine (CHM) was one of those choices that you were unsuccessful with and you have not been admitted to any of your additional choices, there are steps you can take to become a more competitive applicant should you intend to reapply

5 Steps to Take In Preparation for the AMCAS Application

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Let's face it. The medical school admissions process can be very competitive. Here at the MSU College of Human Medicine  (CHM), for example, over 6,000 applications are received annually. It is said often and truthfully that one of the keys to successful admission into medical school is applying early. Applicants should be ready at every stage of the process, which means preparing before the process even begins. The American Medical College Application Service (AMCAS) application is available in May and allows submissions in June. With the starting line for the next cycle right around the corner, now is the time when potential applicants are wondering how they can prepare in order to place themselves in the best position for when the AMCAS application opens. Here are some tips of what you can be doing to prepare in the meantime. Make A Plan Or in other words, make a timeline if you haven't done so already. This means doing some digging for relevant dates and deadlines

"Match Day" An Achievement To Strive Toward For Incoming Students and Potential Applicants

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Before graduation commences and the final day as an MSU College of Human Medicine (CHM) student comes to a close, the culmination of medical school ultimately leads to this. Just over a month before the official graduation ceremony, a nice banquet room at the Kellogg Hotel and Conference Center on the northwest corner of  MSU 's East Lansing campus is filled with fourth-year students. Other CHM sites , like those in Grand Rapids and Traverse City are also hosting students on this special occasion. In each of those rooms, anxiety and anticipation are just as present as the students, friends, and family that fill the seats. It is minutes before noon on Friday, March 21, 2014, and each medical school senior is being handed a plain, white envelope with very important information nuzzled inside. It's Match Day. While CHM's Class of 2014 has now been removed from the medical school application process for several years now, Match Day serves as very visible mark of

Post-Interview Process Offers Several Possible Scenarios Including ABLE Program

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January and February have come and gone in a blink of an eye. It's March . At this point in the medical school  application process , people are wrapping up their interviews for spots across the country in the hopes of soon adding "med student" to their list of titles. If you've had interviews, your application has been competitive and you're on the right track. While some applicants will join the class of 2018 at their preferred medical school, others will still be overjoyed to enroll at a second or third preference.  Committee on Admissions decides which of four possible outcomes is rendered for each applicant Regardless of where you end up, all of the nation's medical school applicants will finalize their candidacies with each school through a number of possible scenarios and outcomes. Though the process to get to these scenarios may differ depending on the school, a general set of outcomes is usually imposed—acceptance, waitlist, and rejectio

College of Human Medicine Premedical Day Announced for March 14th

The weather may not be alluding to it much lately, but season's will be changing soon enough here in Michigan. As spring approaches, it is that time for many premed students to begin thinking about the medical school application process. This stage can come with many questions that we would like to help clear up. The MSU College of Human Medicine (CHM) Office of Admissions has announced the date for our Spring 2014 Premedical Day . Taking place at the Secchia Center in Grand Rapids, undergraduate pre-med students can enjoy a great opportunity to meet the College of Human Medicine on the afternoon of March 14th . Registration is required. However, this event is not only open to #premed students. Non-traditional* applicants seeking information on how to apply to CHM are also welcome to see what the MSU CHM application process is all about. Upon check in, Dr. Joel Maurer, Assistant Dean of Admissions for CHM, will be discussing The Makings of a Great Applicant .  Admission