Application process overview

Regardless of the number of medical schools to which you apply, you submit just one online application to AMCAS (for MD programs) and one online application to AACOMAS (for DO programs).  Neither AMCAS nor AACOMAS make any admission decisions in regard to your candidacy.  Note however, that in addition to AMCAS and AACOMAS, you may need to utilize other application services--such as TMDSAS for schools in the state of Texas or

Defining Public Interest Law

Today’s guest post was written by Nita Mazumder. Nita is a program manager of law school relations at Equal Justice Works.  She is responsible for cultivating and maintaining relationships with law school professionals and student groups as well as serving as the main point of contact for the organization’s National Advisory Committee. Nita previously worked for Georgetown University Law Center and has practiced in both the private and public sectors.

Consulting Firms on Campus

 

Are you interested in a career in consulting?  If so, it's important to know that there are a number of consulting firms that recruit UM students and they visit campus early in the fall.

What does this mean for you?  If you are a senior it means you need to activate and use your Career Center Connector (C3) account on a regular basis:

Your UM Community

Department websites can be an excellent resource for exploring careers.  For example, The Program in the Environment website includes:

Alum Blogs:  an excellent way to explore the wide range of career options in the environment and learn more about "the day in the life" 

Art & Design

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FROM STUDY TO SKILLS

All academic programs offered at the UM help students develop valuable transferable skills. The study of the visual arts encompasses a variety of expressions of human thoughts, interests, attitudes, emotions, and ideas.

Asian Languages and Cultures

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FROM STUDY TO SKILLS

All academic programs offered at the UM help students develop valuable transferable skills. Students majoring in Asian Languages and Cultures will gain proficiency in a foreign language, understand the structure and use of languages, and become familiar with the literature, history, and culture of this emerging region.