JAMP’s Student Success Seminar Series: Empowering the Whole Scholar
JAMP's five-part seminar series, in partnership with OnlineMedEd, provided scholars with strategies to support both academic success and personal growth.
The Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Medicine will host a hybrid reapplicant seminar. Take advantage of this seminar to learn important factors that can make or break
an application.
Reapplying to medical school this cycle?
TTUHSC School of Medicine Office of Admissions will host a Reapplicant Seminar for students looking to reapply to medical school for EY 2025.
Learn important factors that can make or break an application:
- Hear from successful reapplicant students
- Avoid common mistakes on an application
- Discover how to remediate your GPA
- Learn how to land an interview
Event Details
When: Tuesday, March 5, 2023 from 12 p.m. - 4 p.m. CST
Where: Hybrid; the registration link will give you the option of attending in person or
virtaully.
Attending the reapplicant seminar will give you early access to scheduling your file review with an admissions offer.
Step 1: To attend this seminar use the QR or link below to register.
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Step 2: Purchase the seminar in the store online here.
Additional Information
Visit the Applicant Seminar Page. You can also send questions via email to somadm@ttuhsc.edu or give them a call at (806)743-2297.
Other Helpful Links
Main Page | Requirements | Advising Guidebook | Reapplicant Seminar Homepage
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