Baylor College of Medicine Joins TMDSAS
AUSTIN, TX (February 1, 2021) The Texas Medical and Dental Schools Application Service (TMDSAS) announced today
the addition of Baylor College of Medicine as the 19th member institution of the TMDSAS
network.
“We are excited to welcome Baylor to TMDSAS at a critical juncture where the state
of Texas is in dire need of physicians, particularly amid the pandemic,” said Matthew
Meeks, executive director of TMDSAS, the Joint Admission Medical Program (JAMP), and
the Texas Health Education Service (TXHES).
TMDSAS simplifies the application process for both the applicants and the participating
schools by providing one standardized application, relieving students of the need
to complete a separate application for each of the participating schools. The addition
of Baylor to TMDSAS means applicants won’t have to use a separate system or pay an
additional primary fee to apply to the Baylor College of Medicine starting in the entry year
2022 application cycle.
Baylor will be the first private institution to join TMDSAS. Baylor College of Medicine
and TMDSAS have collaborated extensively through the years, particularly as an inaugural
participating institution of JAMP.
“Our new partnership with TMDSAS will not only benefit the applicants by reducing
the financial and time burdens of applying to two separate application systems, but
it will also allow Baylor to attract a larger number of well qualified Texans to our
pool,” said Karen E. Johnson, M.D., associate dean for admissions at the Baylor College of Medicine
School of Medicine.
The addition of Baylor comes at a time when applications to TMDSAS member medical
institutions have increased by 22% in entry year 2021, which represents the largest
single-year increase in applications in TMDSAS history.
“The consistent increases and recent historic jump in well-qualified applications
shows that our young people are driven and ready to answer the call to serve the people
of Texas,” Meeks said.
As a TMDSAS member institution, Baylor will participate and contribute to TXHES resources
that assist and guide aspiring physicians, health professions advisors, and the pre-health
community of Texas.
Baylor College of Medicine School of Medicine admissions deans will join TXHES for
a live Q&A as part of the Courage Session video series to address questions from the
pre-health community. Watch live at www.facebook.com/txhes at 2 p.m. CT Feb. 23, 2021; a recording will be made available at www.txhes.com.
About Baylor College of Medicine
Since 1900, Baylor College of Medicine has created knowledge and applied science and discoveries
to further education, healthcare, and community service locally and globally. Applicants
interested in the educational requirements for Baylor should visit https://www.bcm.edu/education/school-of-medicine/m-d-program.
About TMDSAS
The Texas Medical and Dental Schools Application Service is the centralized application
processing service for applicants to the first-year entering classes at all of the
public medical, dental, and veterinary schools in the State of Texas. Under the administration
of the Texas Health Education Service (TXHES), TMDSAS was first established in 1968
as The University of Texas System Medical and Dental Application Center.
While it continues to operate within and serve institutions in the UT System, the
application service has since expanded to include public dental, medical, and veterinary
schools in The Texas A&M University System, Texas Tech University System, Texas State
University System, University of Houston System, University of North Texas System
and now Baylor College of Medicine. For a complete list of TMDSAS member institutions, please visit www.tmdsas.com.
NOTE: An initial publication of the press release erroneously indicated that out-of-state
applicants to Baylor College of Medicine would continue to use the AMCAS application.
Starting in entry year 2022, all applicants to Baylor will use the TMDSAS application
whether they are Texas residents or out-of-state applicants.
About the author: Enrique Jasso, Jr. is the director of the Texas Medical and Dental Schools Application Service (TMDSAS) and Communications and Outreach Strategist for the Texas Health Education Service (TXHES) where he also supports the Joint Admission Medical Program (JAMP).
Enrique directs the application service, digital production, and communications teams, which engage the pre-health community to produce educational and support resources for aspiring health professionals via the Inside Health Education newsroom.
Enrique holds a master’s degree in Higher Education Administration from Sam Houston State University and a B.A. from The University of Texas at Austin.