Special MD Admissions Options

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Early Decision

Tufts University School of Medicine offers an Early Decision Program for highly competitive applicants who rank the School of Medicine as their first-choice medical school. Applicants who apply Early Decision can apply only to TUSM. Because of the limiting nature of this option, applicants should provide convincing rational for applying to TUSM as an Early Decision candidate in their supplemental essays, and their credentials should be at least on par with those of our current class of medical students.

AMCAS applications, including the submission of transcripts, must be completed by August 1 and the School of Medicine secondary application, including submission of letters of recommendation, by September 1. Applicants who are considered for an interview will be invited in September. Early Decision applicants are either admitted to the entering class or are removed from further consideration. Notification is sent by October 1.  At that time, Early Decision applicants who are not admitted to TUSM may apply to other medical schools. For more information please visit the AAMC Early Decision Program website.

Early Assurance Program

Tufts offers an Early Assurance Program for sophomore undergraduates at Tufts University who are interested in the traditional MD Program.

Tufts School of Medicine also offers a Maine Track Early Assurance Program for eligible students at participating institutions in the state of Maine. The undergraduate schools currently participating in this program are: Bates College, Bowdoin College, Colby College and all University of Maine campuses.

Applications for the Early Assurance Programs are available through premedical advisors at participating schools. For additional information on the Early Assurance Programs, please view the Early Assurance Program page.

Deferred Matriculation

Candidates who have accepted an offer of admission and are currently holding a position in the entering class may request to defer their matriculation for one year by writing to the Director of Admissions. Tufts does not grant deferrals for more than one year, except to accommodate an applicant's two-year commitment to service in the Peace Corps or the Teach for America program. Requests are considered on a case by case basis and should be received at least eight weeks prior to the original matriculation date. If an applicant's request for deferred matriculation is granted, the applicant is prohibited from applying to other medical schools during the interim year.

Transfer Students

Currently Tufts University School of Medicine does not accept transfer applications.