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University of Oklahoma College of Medicine Secondary Questions

Here are University of Oklahoma College of Medicine’s secondary questions.

Secondary Essay Editing2021-2022

  • Please submit an essay (450 words or less) that explains your interest and commitment to Community Medicine.
  • Please explain (in 250 words or less) how you expect the SCM track to enhance your medical education.
  • Please enter any additional community or volunteer experience not included on your AMCAS application. (No word limit)
  • Please highlight any other relevant life experience that you feel might have an impact on your application to the SCM track. (No word limit)

2020-2021

  • SCM track essay questions:
  • Please submit an essay (450 words or less) that explains your interest and commitment to Community Medicine.
  • Please explain (in 250 words or less) how you expect the SCM track to enhance your medical education.
  • Please enter any additional community or volunteer experience not included on your AMCAS application.
  • Please highlight any other relevant life experience that you feel might have an impact on your application to the SCM track.

2019-2020

SCM track essay questions:

  • Please submit an essay (450 words or less) that explains your interest and commitment to Community Medicine.
  • Please explain (in 250 words or less) how you expect the SCM track to enhance your medical education.
  • Please enter any additional community or volunteer experience not included on your AMCAS application.
  • Please highlight any other relevant life experience that you feel might have an impact on your application to the SCM track.

2018-2019 

  • It’s all biographic checkboxes unless you’re applying to the Tulsa track.

Tulsa SCM track only:

  • Please submit an essay (450 words or less) that explains your interest and commitment to Community Medicine.
  • Please explain (in 250 words or less) how you expect the SCM track to enhance your medical education.
  • Please enter any additional community or volunteer experience not included on your AMCAS application. (no word limit)
  • Please enter any other relevant life experience that you feel might have an impact on your application to the SCM track. (no word limit)

2017 – 2018

Essays for Instate applicants who selected interest in the School of Community Medicine Track in Oklahoma. No essays for Instate applicants interested in the Oklahoma City Educational Track only.

  • Please submit an essay (450 words or less) that explains your interest and commitment to Community Medicine.
  • Please explain (in 250 words or less) how you expect the SCM track to enhance your medical education.
  • Please enter any additional community or volunteer experience not included on your AMCAS application.
  • Please enter any other relevant life experience that you feel might have an impact on your application to the SCM track.

2016 – 2017

For out of state students:

  • You have indicated that you have close ties to Oklahoma. Please document these ties below in the space provided. Only nonresidents with ties are required to complete this portion of the supplemental application. (For oos – not sure if IS has any extra)

For SCM Track:

  • Please submit an essay (450 words or less) that explains your interest and commitment to Community Medicine.
  • Please explain (in 250 words or less) how you expect the SCM track to enhance your medical education.
  • Please enter any additional community or volunteer experience not included on your AMCAS application.
  • Please enter any other relevant life experience that you feel might have an impact on your application to the SCM track.

2015 – 2016

  • There were no essay prompts in the secondary application for the 2015-2016 cycle.

2014 – 2015

  • There were no essay prompts in the secondary application for the 2014-2015 cycle.

 

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