What You Should Know Before Applying: Fee Assistance Program

By Felisha Eugenio

Applying to medical school can be a great financial burden. The costs of taking the MCAT and of submitting applications hinders us from being able to apply to as wide a scope of schools as we’d hope, but the AAMC Fee Assistance Program can ameliorate some of these expenses.

The AAMC can reduce or even waive these fees if you are eligible under the poverty level guidelines set by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The eligibility requirements will require you to provide your family’s financial information, and your benefits last until December 31st of the year that you applied. Here’s a breakdown of the FAP:

Eligibility

Benefits

All benefits will expire on December 31st of the calendar year in which you applied, regardless of when fee assistance was approved.

Documents needed to apply

The AAMC takes up to 15 business days to process the application, so plan accordingly! If for any reason you have to retake the MCAT, or if you have to reapply for medical school, you may be awarded fee assistance up to 5 times in your lifetime.

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