Across Texas Campuses, Pre-Health Fairs Connect Students to the Application Process
Pre-health students across Texas explored TMDSAS and JAMP resources during Spring fairs, gaining insight, guidance, and confidence for the application process.
"Success is not final, failure is not fatal; it is the courage to continue that counts." -Winston Churchill
The purpose of these live Q&A sessions is to support to students whose preparation to dental, medical, or veterinary school has been affected by changes caused by COVID-19. Due to these ongoing changes, our member institutions believe it is important to provide clarity and transparency about changes such as MCAT, DAT and GRE administration dates, new formats for interviewing, and changes in application deadlines.
Pre-health students across Texas explored TMDSAS and JAMP resources during Spring fairs, gaining insight, guidance, and confidence for the application process.
Statewide partners convened this month at the semiannual TXHES Advisory Council meeting to align on application cycle enhancements, reinforcing a shared focus on priorities for the TMDSAS EY 27 cycle.
The Joint Admission Medical Program (JAMP) announces its Entry Year 2026 cohort, selecting 100 students from a record 448 applicants and highlighting continued growth, statewide participation, and investment in Texas’ future physician workforce.
One JAMP scholar’s journey highlights how mentorship, MCAT preparation, and medical school support through Texas’ Joint Admission Medical Program (JAMP) is critical in shaping successful outcomes for the Texas physician pipeline.