Application Timeline

May

Students are strongly encouraged to apply early within the admission process. Applicants can begin completing their AMCAS application in May and submit it in June.

Important Dates

AMCAS Deadline – Nov 15

Secondary Application Deadline – Dec 1

Application Fee – $30

June

The AMCAS application becomes available to admission offices in late June. The UCF College of Medicine operates on a holistic approach; therefore, the applicant review process may take several months for the admission committee to conclude.

July

Applicants who meet the minimum admission requirements will be provided with the opportunity to complete a secondary application.

August

Competitive applicants begin to receive interview invites in August. Interviews are held virtually on Mondays, Thursdays, and Fridays. AMCAS must verify Early Decision applications by August 1st, and all supplemental documentation must be received by the UCF College of Medicine Admission Office by August 15th.

September/October

MCAT must be completed by the last date offered in September. Admission decisions are made on a rolling basis, and notifications of acceptance will begin to be sent to interviewees no earlier than October 15th.

November

The deadline to complete the AMCAS application is November 15th.

December

The deadline to complete the Secondary application is December 1st.

March

Admitted students begin to receive notification of their scholarship and financial aid award letters. The UCF College of Medicine Office of Student Financial Services assists M.D. students in obtaining resources to fund their educational expenses.

April

Admitted students are invited to come back to Beautiful Orlando for Second Look. This all-day event is designed to assist students with their admission decisions.

August

Scholarship and financial assistance awards begin to disperse, and students register and attend orientation. The College of Medicine will welcome the incoming class at the annual White Coat Ceremony. This event is a medical school tradition, welcoming first-year M.D. students as colleagues in healthcare