Health Science Department
A.T. Still University – Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine and À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ
Addendum C
Part I. ATSU-KCOM Still Scholars Early Acceptance Program
A. Program Description. The Still Scholars Early Acceptance Program is designed to provide admission opportunities to outstanding students who aspire to become osteopathic physicians at ATSU-KCOM. ATSU-KCOM prides itself on developing physicians who focus on whole person healthcare and community service, and looks for students who also hold these values. ATSU-KCOM’s Still Scholars Program rewards highly capable students who are dedicated to the osteopathic philosophy with conditional admittance into our institution’s founding osteopathic medical program without traditional MCAT requirements. This program encourages students to focus on developing strong academic and leadership skills, yet allows them to focus on their undergraduate experience without the additional pressures of preparing for the MCAT. In addition, Still Scholars students are awarded a small academic scholarship for medical school upon entry to ATSU-KCOM. ATSU-KCOM may admit a maximum of 15 Still Scholars students into medical school each year. B. Eligibility to À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ. Under the Still Scholars Program agreement, students who are finishing their sophomore year of their undergraduate education may be recommended by the designated Health Professions Advisor to apply to the Still Scholars Program. Students accepted into the Still Scholars Program will be required to fulfill all remaining course and program prerequisites and spend a substantial amount of time gaining clinical experience, leadership, and service activities before gaining admittance into ATSU-KCOM. The MCAT is waived for students accepted through this pipeline program, provided all program requirements are fulfilled. C. Candidacy Selection. To be selected for candidacy for the Still Scholars Program, an applicant must meet the following conditions:
D. Satisfactory Progress during Still Scholars Program. To continue in good standing in the Still Scholars Program, an applicant must meet the following conditions:
E. Exemption of the MCAT. For students who are in the Still Scholars Program, the MCAT is exempted and a score cannot be submitted to or appear on the AACOMAS medical school application. Students who submit an application with an MCAT score will be dismissed from the Still Scholars Program and reviewed as a general applicant.
Permission from ATSU Admissions must be received in advance of any MCAT exam date, if the candidate chooses to take the MCAT for their own purposes (such as for scholarship applications, military, etc.). Documentation listing the requirement of the MCAT exam score must be submitted to Admissions prior to the exam date. The exam score should not be reported to AACOMAS or ATSU- KCOM.
F. Final Medical School Candidacy Interview Criteria for ATSU-KCOM. To be interviewed by ATSU-KCOM under this agreement, a Still Scholars candidate must meet all criteria under Section D., Candidacy Selection, as well as the following conditions:
Part II. ATSU-KCOM General Admissions Reserved Interviews
A. Purpose. This Addendum is designed to culminate in reserved interview slots for up to three (3) qualified Truman applicants per year by ATSU-KCOM for its Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine program. B. Number of Interview Slots. The number of reserved interview slots for three (3) applicants will be reviewed annually with a potential for more slots, depending on the applicant pool from Truman and the educational progress of the students admitted under the MOU, with the final determination to be made by ATSU-KCOM. C. Release of Interview Slots. A letter of endorsement for selected Truman student(s) to be interviewed under this agreement must be submitted by the Pre-Health Advising Program Director to ATSU-Admissions. If by September 30 of the annual admissions cycle there are fewer than three (3) qualified applicants from Truman who have been endorsed through this agreement, ATSU-KCOM will release the remaining interview slots for that cycle to other qualified D. Review of Addendum. This Addendum will be reviewed every three (3) years for updates and process changes. E. Delay of Application. Subject to prior approval by ATSU-KCOM, Truman graduates may elect to delay application to ATSU-KCOM up to one (1) year following graduation. F. Candidacy Selection. To be selected for candidacy, an applicant must meet the following conditions:
G. Interview Criteria. To be interviewed by ATSU-KCOM under this agreement, a candidate must meet all criteria under Section F., Candidacy Selection, as well as the following conditions:
H. Privacy. The Parties agree to protect the students’ educational records in accordance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, 20 U.S.C. 1232g and any applicable policy of the Parties. To the extent permitted by law, the Parties may share information from students’ educational records with each other so that each can perform its respective responsibilities under this agreement but shall not disclose or share education records with any third party.
I. Discontinuation of Agreement. Although the Parties anticipate a long and mutually satisfying relationship between our two educational institutions, this agreement may be discontinued for any reason providing that written notice be given twelve (12) months prior to such discontinuation, and that those students who have been accepted under this agreement be permitted to complete their course of study.
J. Use of Logo. Truman will obtain written authorization from A.T. Still University, prior to using the A.T. Still University name for any purpose. Furthermore, Truman will provide drafts of all promotional materials to A.T. Still University for review and approval prior to use.