Early Decision



Early Decision

Some medical schools in the United States offer early decision programs (EDPs). For an EDP, you need file only one application to the one medical school you wish to attend. Most schools accept these special applications by August 15. Keep in mind, however, that you will be prohibited from applying to any other schools until that school has rendered a decision. If you're accepted—most schools notify candidates by October 15—then you must attend.

Is It For You?

Early decision programs are appropriate only for very competitive applicants who have a strong preference for one particular school. These applicants benefit in that they save considerable money on applications, interviews, and travel. In addition, they know where they're going to med school by October.

The Risk

If you apply through an EDP but are not accepted, you'll be behind your peers in the application process. It's not a decision to be taken lightly. Before you make an decision on an EDP, sit down with your pre-med advisor and decide if this option is appropriate for you.

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