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Admissions Process:
After submitting the secondary application to UCSF,
applicants who are selected to be interviewed by the Joint
Medical Program will be notified by the School of Medicine at
UCSF. Interviews will be arranged by JMP staff and
applicants will be sent an application to the Graduate Division
of the University of California at Berkeley.
Interviews for the Joint Medical Program are separate from those
for the UCSF traditional program or the Medical Scientist
Training Program (MSTP). The JMP Admissions Panel is
composed of faculty members and student representatives from
both the UCSF and Berkeley campuses and is part of the larger
UCSF Committee on Admissions. The results of the
interviews and deliberations of the JMP Admissions Panel are
separate from those of the School of Medicine, and applicants
offered admission to both the Joint Medical Program and the
School of Medicine at UCSF will be required to make a choice.
Sixteen students are admitted to the JMP, and
classes for these new first year students begin the third week
of June each year.
To apply to the MS/MD UC Berkeley-UCSF Joint
Medical Program, applicants must file an application first as
"regular only" via the on-line AMCAS application [http://www.aamc.org/students/amcas]
by designating the School of Medicine at UCSF. The
application deadline is October 15 of each year. Early
submission of applications is to the advantage of applicants
because it facilitates processing and prevents cancellation of
incomplete applications.
After initial review by the UCSF Committee on
Admissions, approximately 1400 applicants are sent a secondary
application and asked to submit letters of recommendation, an
application fee or request for fee waiver, a signed statement of
authenticity and supplemental information. Applicants may
apply to the JMP at the time secondary applications are granted.
Applications to the UC Berkeley-UCSF Joint Medical Program are
included in the secondary application materials. |