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  1. Click 'Get Form' to open the TMDSAS handbook in the editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing the 'Welcome to TMDSAS' section, which outlines the purpose of the handbook and provides essential information for applicants.
  3. Navigate to 'Section I: First Steps' where you will find guidance on creating an account and understanding applicant responsibilities.
  4. Proceed to 'Select Schools and Application History' to indicate your chosen schools and any previous application history.
  5. Fill out your personal information accurately in the designated fields, ensuring all details are correct for seamless processing.
  6. Complete the 'Your Education History' section by listing all colleges attended, including future coursework if applicable.
  7. In 'College Coursework', enter all relevant courses taken, ensuring they match your official transcripts for accuracy.
  8. Review your entries thoroughly before moving on to essays and supporting documents, as changes may not be allowed post-submission.

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To submit a letter to TMDSAS, upload directly to TMDSAS, Interfolio or regular mail.
Some private institutions in Texas dont require the TMDSAS, including: Burnett School of Medicine at Texas Christian University (TCU) uses AMCAS. University of the Incarnate Word School of Osteopathic Medicine (UIWSOM) uses AACOMAS.
TMDSAS Acceptance Rate, Average MCAT, Average GPA 3,483 applicants INTERVIEWED via TMDSAS (85% TEXAS RESIDENTS) 2,544 applicants ACCEPTED (89% TEXAS RESIDENTS) 37% of TMDSAS applicants ACCEPTED.
Do I submit my application through TMDSAS or AMCAS, or both? As a private medical school in Texas, we only accept applications via AMCAS.
Based on the over-all acceptance rates and average MCAT and GPA scores, the hardest allopathic Texas medical school to get into is the University of Texas at Austin Dell Medical School while the hardest osteopathic Texas medical school to get into is University of the Incarnate Word School of Osteopathic Medicine.

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Prospective applicants, evaluators, advisors, and schools, please send an email to info@tmdsas.com for questions related to: Account Access. Application Information. Residency Questions to Apply in a Future Cycle.
Then, you need to figure out to which medical schools you want to apply. Only three Texas medical schools do not participate in TMDSAS (Baylor, TCU and UNTHSC and University of Incarnate Word).
Baylors M.D. program participates in the TMDSAS Letter of Evaluation service. All letters must be processed through TMDSAS.

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