Part of the Match process for Texas resident medical applicants requires that you
rank your schools based on your attendance preference. How you rank schools will determine
likely outcomes on Match Day, February 16th.
Use this article to understand what the School Rank Preference is, when and where
to rank your schools, and review the guidance provided to best rank your schools (especially
if you have a Pre-Match Offer).
Note: Only medical applicants who are Texas residents will participate in the Match
process and rank their schools.
What Is the School Rank Preference?
The School Rank Preference is available as early as August 1st at 8:00 a.m. CST, when the medical interview season starts.
You can rank all schools where you have interviewed within the TMDSAS Application
Portal, based on your attendance preference. The deadline for the Match school ranking is Friday, February 2nd, 2024 by 5:00 p.m.
CST.
Medical schools will submit their ranked lists of the applicants they have interviewed
to TMDSAS. TMDSAS then matches applicants with their highest preference school in
which they were also in the match range for the school's list. The results are announced on Macth Day, February 16th at 8:00 a.m. CST.
School Rank Preference Guidelines
By the Rank Preference Deadline: February 2nd by 5:00 p.m. CST.
You must rank all the schools where you interviewed, regardless of whether you received
a Pre-Match offer or not.
If you only interviewed at one school, you still need to rank the school by the deadline.
You can rank the school(s) where you did not receive a Pre-Match Offer higher than
the school that did offer a Pre-Match offer without the risk of losing your Pre-Match
Offer (unless you match to a higher ranked school on Match Day).
Schools do NOT see your rankings, and your rankings do NOT prevent you from receiving
interviews or acceptance offers at other schools.
You can make changes to your rankings as many times as you would like up until the
deadline of February 2nd at 5 p.m. CST when your school rankings are locked in.
Take a screenshot of your preferences for your records! The Rank Preference page is
no longer accessible after the February 2nd.
After the Rank Preference Deadline
If you do not submit a School Rank Preference by the deadline, you will automatically
be withdrawn from all medical schools, even if you have a Pre-Match Offer. (You will
be notified via internal message prior to being withdrawn.)
Match Day: February 16th at 8:00 a.m. CST.
If you have a Pre-Match offer and match to a higher-ranked school on this day, you
will automatically be withdrawn from that Pre-Match offer school.
You will be withdrawn from all other lower-ranked schools beneath the school where
you matched to on this day.
You matched to your 3rd ranked school. All other schools ranked below are automatically
withdrawn. No need to contact the schools about your withdrawal.
If you are holding multiple Pre-Match offers, you will come out of the match holding onlyone offer.
After Match Day
Following the Match, the standard rolling admissions process will continue through
the beginning of orientation at each medical school.
Your application remians active for any school you ranked higher than the school where
you matched on Match Day.
Where Do I Select My School Rank Preferences?
Log into the TMDSAS Application Portal. Once you log in, click on the [School Rank
Preference] link under [Pending Actions] on the right-hand side of the page.
You will only see this link once a school has updated your status to "Interviewed"
on their end. If you don’t see this link, the medical school(s) haven’t updated your status.
If a school doesn’t show up on your [School Preference Rank] page, then your school
hasn’t updated your status to "Interviewed." TMDSAS does not make any updates or changes to your status.
Only the medical schools can update statuses and have procedures for when to make
updates. Allow a few weeks after your interview before contacting the school about
updating your status.
Step-by-Step Instructions on Entering Rankings
As you complete interviews, new unranked schools will appear in the list below. Make
sure to check back for new schools to rank. You can change your preferences up until February 2nd by 5:00 p.m. CST when rankings
are locked in.
Schools will appear on your list as soon as their admissions offices update this system.
There may be a delay between the time you have your interview and the time the system
is updated.
TMDSAS is NOT involved in this process and does not control when schools update your status on
their end to appear on the page.
Below are the schools where you have interviewed and maintained an active application.
You can rank the schools in order of your attendance preference. The school ranked
#1 would be your top choice school.
Your preferences are used in the Match process to match you to your highest ranked
school (if that school ranks you accordingly). Schools do NOT see your rankings, and your school rankings do NOT prevent you from
receiving interviews or acceptance offers at other schools.
Once you’ve entered your rankings, select the ‘Save & Submit Your Preferences’ button, which is essentially your ‘Save’ button, to save your school rankings as
many times as you wish. You can change your preferences up until February 2nd by 5:00 p.m. CST.
Be sure to take a screenshot of your rankings for your reference. Once the deadline passes, this page will no longer be accessible.
How Should I Select My Rank Preferences?
This video runs through scenarios that could occur on the TMDSAS Match Day, depending
on how you rank your schools on the [School Rank Preference] page. It also includes
examples of when Pre-Match offers come into play.
Additionally, you might want to consider other factors that can help you create the
best rank list:
Review notes from your interviews
The school’s mission and values as it aligns to your professional goals
What does their student support look like? Do they offer the community you’re looking
for?
Curriculum
Research opportunities
Match List
Step Scores
Prestige
Do they offer the resources you need to succeed?
You’re interested in women’s healthcare. You might want to consider schools that engage
with their community, have community clinics, serve BIPOC communities, and provide
services targeted towards women. What activities they have so that you can work in
the areas you would like to pursue in the health professions? All schools offer unique
opportunities and different missions and values. Refer to your notes from past interviews
and ask yourself these questions in future interviews. Pay attention to which schools
align with you and your values in order to determine how to best rank these schools.
Watch this video to get an idea of other considerations when selecting your rankings.
Still unsure how this process works? Watch the TMDSAS Office Hour: Medical Acceptances with TMDSAS Director Enrique Jasso to learn more about this process and see the FAQs
from applicants who are also going through this process, just like you.
Good luck!
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