1. Why did you decide to apply to Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine? (5000 characters)
2. Why did you decide to apply to the Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine? (5000 characters) 2. Describe a challenging experience and how it impacted your personal growth. (750 characters) 3. (Optional/New) Please provide any additional information you believe is important for evaluating your application (e.g., additional coursework, issues with your academic record, disadvantages, etc.). Please indicate "yes" or "no," and then explain or describe briefly.
3. Why did you choose to apply to Marshall?
4. Why did you choose to apply to the Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine? If you have strong ties to West Virginia, please describe them in detail.
1. Where do you see yourself in ten years, and where do you want to serve or practice medicine?
2. If you are not currently attending school, please indicate your employment or other plans for the time leading up to your intended enrollment in medical school. If you are still in school, please enter N/A.
3. If you are not currently attending school, please indicate your employment or other plans for the time leading up to your intended enrollment in medical school.
4. If you are not currently attending school, please describe your employment or other plans for the time leading up to your intended enrollment in medical school.
1. Describe a challenging experience and how it impacted your personal growth. (750 characters)
2. Provide any additional information you believe is important in evaluating your application. (250 words or less)
3. Nonresidents will not begin to be reviewed until November, with interviews starting in January.
1. Please share any disruptions in your academic, volunteer, work, or personal life related to COVID-19 that you would like the Admissions Committee to consider.
1. They also ask about any moving or traffic violations and provide a few boxes for you to explain any connections to West Virginia, Marshall University, or the School of Medicine.