Deferral of Admission Policy (COM)
The University of Arizona College of Medicine
Deferral of Admission Policy
The University of Arizona College of Medicine
Deferral of Admission Policy
The official guide to the AMCAS application process.
A general guide to the application and admissions process, prepared by the American Association of Medical Colleges (AAMC).
Procedures for new and continuing students to establish in-state residency. Approved by the Arizona Board of Regents.
Administrative organizational chart for Research Affairs at the College of Medicine-Tucson.
Policies explaining the impact of prior criminal convictions on admission to the University of Arizona College of Medicine - Tucson.
Administrative organization chart of educational programs at the College of Medicine - Tucson.
Policies relating to the admissions application fee.Including:guarantee of privacycredit card securityfee refund
This policy is intended for all student workers (undergraduate or graduate) within the College of Medicine - Tucson that have future intentions to apply to the College of Medicine - Tucson MD program.
The College of Medicine has secured a group disability insurance plan through Guardian for all medical students. This plan is both comprehensive and affordable and does not require any pre-issuance testing or medical examinations. The details of the plan, including benefits, are covered in these documents. In order to obtain this plan, all students must be enrolled and in good standing. The college assesses a $12.00 fee per semester to your tuition bill (see Bursar's account), which covers your cost of the policy.