For reapplicants does the previous completed application transfer(or parts)? What all has to be filled out again?
AAMC Guide page 4
If you are reapplying to medical school, you are only considered a reapplicant to schools that received
your verified AMCAS application from a previous application year. Keep in mind:
• You will need to resubmit official transcripts and letters of evaluation to the AMCAS program.
• You will indicate your reapplicant status for each school you’re reapplying to in the Medical Schools
section of your application.
• If you submitted a previous year’s application and did not withdraw it,
most of the information you
entered will roll over to the current application.
• Although your information rolls over, the Main Menu will show all sections of your new application
as “Incomplete.”
You must go through each section and confirm the information is correct. When
you verify that information and select
Continue at the end of each section, the Main Menu will
show that section as complete. We suggest you print your application from the previous year to
confirm what you submitted.
• If the AMCAS program made changes to a section of the application, you will need to reenter
information there.
• If the information you provided for misdemeanors, felonies, and/or institutional actions varies from
previous applications, the AAMC will be notified and investigate the discrepancy.