1. Is there anything in your social media presence, whether past or present, that could bring discredit or dishonor to you, the institution, the program, or the profession (if applicable), or that could be considered derogatory, hateful, or threatening? (Yes/No)
1. Please review the NYMC Technical Standards on our NYMC.EDU website under Admissions and Enrollment, and confirm your understanding of them. To view the link, please scroll down to the bottom of the page where it states "Policies Related to Student Admission."
1. If you do not have any family members connected to NYMC in any of the categories below, you may skip this section.
2. In this activity, please indicate whether you have a family member (grandparent, parent, or sibling) who attended the NYMC School of Medicine. This question applies only to alumni of the School of Medicine and does not pertain to alumni from NYMC-sponsored residency programs, the NYMC Graduate School of Basic Medical Sciences (GSBMS), or the NYMC School of Health Sciences & Practice (SHSP).
3. In this activity, please indicate whether you have a family member (grandparent, parent, or sibling) who is a full-time faculty member at the School of Medicine only.
4. In this activity, please indicate whether you have a family member (grandparent, parent, or sibling) who is a full-time employee at the School of Medicine.
5. Please review the NYMC Social Media Policy. If you select YES, we kindly ask you to briefly explain what has been posted.
6. 2022-2023 New York Medical College Secondary Essay Prompts:
7. In this activity, please indicate whether you have a family member (grandparent, parent, or sibling) who is a full-time employee at the School of Medline.
8. Please review the NYMC Social Media Policy. If you select YES, we ask that you briefly explain what has been posted. In accordance with New York Medical College's (NYMC) and Touro College and University System's policies on prospective student online conduct, College staff members do not "police" online social networks, and the College is firmly committed to the principle of free speech. However, when the College receives a report of inappropriate online conduct, we are obligated to investigate. New York Medical College reserves the right to rescind admissions for misconduct or lack of professionalism, regardless of where it occurs, including online.
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.
2. Please describe any disruptions in your academic, volunteer, work, or personal life related to COVID-19 that you would like the Admissions Committee to consider (300 character limit).
3. Please describe any disruptions in your academic, volunteer, work, or personal life related to COVID-19 that you would like the Admissions Committee to consider (300 characters).
4. How has the COVID-19 pandemic impacted you? (300-character limit)