PART II: INFORMATION FOR THE PREMEDICAL COMMITTEE 2025

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A pre-health committee letter is a composite letter of recommendation typically written by a schools pre-health advisors and sometimes one or more additional faculty members who oversee premed advising. It differs from a regular letter of recommendation which is written by a single writer of your choosing.
Receiving a committee letter does not guarantee admission to medical or dental school. However, many medical and dental schools do expect students to have a committee letter written if this service is available at their undergraduate institution. The LMU Committee Letter may include: Academic information/highlights.
In such cases, the committee letter can fill in gaps, voice support for periods in the applicants life when no letter of evaluation can be secured and clarify the how and why of that students decision to change paths.
Other than being required by some schools, a committee letter can actually help you. Your committee is on your side because it reflects well on them if their students are admitted to good post graduate programs. So you should really do your best in getting a good committee letter if possible.
PA Schools do not require a committee letter; you therefore do not need to participate in URIs HPAC process before applying to PA school. Learn more about letters of evaluation on the CASPA website.
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Although medical schools value committee letters because they provide a distillation of who you are as an applicant, your participation in the process can actually make you a stronger applicant overall.
Some medical schools explicitly require or strongly recommend committee letters as part of the application. Failing to provide a committee letter when its required can put an applicant at a disadvantage in the admissions process.

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