Welcome to the Long School of Medicine family! Here is a list of everything you need to do to complete your pre-matriculation items. This is a preliminary view of what’s to come. Please continue to check back for updates.
Undergraduate Medical Education
Doctor of Medicine (MD)
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Checklist | Required | Deadline |
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Accept the offer | Yes | 3 business days from offer date |
Join your new friends at | ||
Follow the Long School of Medicine Page on Social Media | ||
Add Welcome Day on your calendar (Friday, April 5th) | March 29, 2024 | |
Add White Coat Ceremony Rehearsal on your calendar (Friday, July 19th) | Yes | |
Register for the White Coat Ceremony (Saturday, July 20) | Yes | May 24, 2024 |
Tell your family members about Family Chat (Friday, July 19th) In Person and Virtual Option Registration links below. | July 17, 2024 | |
Add Veritas Meeting on your calendar (Friday, July 19) | Yes | |
Add Retreat on your calendar (Tuesday, July 23rd) | Yes | |
Add Orientation Week on your calendar (Monday, July 22nd - Friday, July 26th) | Yes | |
Review general information about the "On-Boarding" process via the UT Health New Student Handbook | ||
Review Matriculation Processing & Student Email Account Information | ||
File FAFSA & Review Financial Aid website | Yes | |
Review scholarship information, submit scholarship application | Applications accepted year-round | |
Submit Final Transcripts to UT Health Registrar | Yes | When grades are finalized, before June 1, 2024 |
Review Course Requirement & Deficiency Information | ||
Submit Background Check: CompuFACT Research Inc. | Yes | May 15, 2024 |
Submit Immunization Record Form to SentryMD | Yes | |
Review Computer Requirements | Yes | |
Send Name Pronunciation File to Office of Admissions & Outreach | Yes | July 1, 2024 |
Review Housing Information | ||
Information About Your Diagnostic Kit | ||
Apply for the MD/MPH Program, if interested | April 1, 2024 |
Checklist Details
Accept the offer
Please go into the Long School of Medicine admissions portal to accept the offer within two weeks of the offer date. Remember, this is non-binding, and no deposit is required. This simply acknowledges your acceptance and saves your seat in the Class of 2028! Remember, this is non-binding, and no deposit is required. Acceptances after May 1, 2024 require a shorter acceptance deadline; check your acceptance email for information.
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Connect with your future classmates!
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Class of 2028 Welcome Day
Date: Friday, April 5, 2024
Time: 12:30 PM - 5:00 PM
Location: Long School of Medicine
Highly Recommended
Deadline: Friday, March 29, 2024
Contact Person: The A-Team, 210-567-6080, LongSOM@uthscsa.edu
Registration:
Schedule of Activities:
12:30PM to 5:00PM | Registration |
1:00PM | Welcome by Dr. Judianne Kellaway, Associate Dean for Admissions |
1:15PM | Picnic on the Patio Luncheon |
2:00PM to 5:00PM | More Fun for You!
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White Coat Ceremony Rehearsal
Date: Friday, July 19, 2024
Time: 2 shifts; 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM and 10:30AM - 12:30 PM CST; Link to White Coat Rehearsal Schedule here.
Location: Long School of Medicine
Required: Your attendance is required from this day forward.
Contact Person: The A-Team, 210-567-6080, LongSOM@uthscsa.edu
Registration: Not applicable-IMPORTANT link below!
Information: Join our Associate Dean for Admissions & Outreach, Dr. Judianne Kellaway for a meet and greet. We will run through the ceremony to get you prepared.
White Coat Ceremony
Date: Saturday, July 20, 2024
Time: 10:00 AM CST
Location: Tobin Center for the Performing Arts
Parking:
Required; professional attire required
Deadline: Friday, May 24, 2024
Contact Person: The A-Team, 210-567-6080, LongSOM@uthscsa.edu
Registration: Registration has closed.
Information: The White Coat Ceremony is your initial entry into the medical profession. Long School of Medicine faculty will greet you as you enter the medical profession. Each of you will receive a white coat as a concrete symbol of your new professional role. The White Coat Ceremony was initially conceived by Dr. Arnold P. Gold, a faculty member at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, and today many medical schools have such a ceremony.
Family Chat
In-Person and Virtual Options
Date: Friday, July 19, 2024
Time: 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM CST
Location for In-Person Option: Long School of Medicine Main Campus, 7703 Floyd Curl Drive. Academic Learning and Teaching Center Building, Room 3.303
(Zoom link provide dby email upon registration)
Parking: If driving separate from your medical student, please park in Visitor Lot 6 off Floyd Curl Drive. The campus guard at the front gate will provide direction.
Contact: The A-Team, 210-567-6080, LongSOM@uthscsa.edu
Information: Wondering what medical school will be like for you who are spouses, parents, and significant others? Join Dr. Kellaway and Dr. Mazurek for an information session about Long School of Medicine and what the future looks like for our medical students and their families.
Veritas Meeting
Date: Friday, July 19, 2024
Time: 3:15 PM CST
Location: Long School of Medicine
Required
Contact: Office of Student Affairs, Medstudentaffairs@uthscsa.edu
Registration: Registration is not necessary as all new students are required to attend.
Information: Veritas is our Student Mentoring Program. Each of you will be assigned a Veritas Society, your family for the next four years and beyond. Meet your MS2 Veritas Peer Advisors (VPAs) and MS4 Mentors in Medicine (MiMs), student leaders who will provide support, camaraderie, and advice about your future in medical school and as a physician. Also, you will be assigned a faculty mentor whom you can communicate about your experience in medical school. This person is always available to help you with a variety of experiences, from choosing a specialty to finding mentors in your field and finding your strength academically. Your Veritas group forms your “professional family” here at UT Health, which is why this first meeting is extremely important.
New Student Orientation and Retreat
Retreat Date: Tuesday, July 23rd
Location: Pedrotti's Ranch (13715 FM1560, Helotes, TX 78023)
Orientation Week: Monday, July 22 - Friday, July 26
Time: Daily start time 8:00AM
Location: Long School of Medicine
Required
Contact Person: Office of Student Affairs, Medstudentaffairs@uthscsa.edu
Registration: Registration is not necessary as all new students are required to attend.
Information: Lots of fun to be had this week! You’ll have a blast socializing, playing games, and making new friends. This is the time you will learn about life as a medical student, on campus resources, etc. More details about retreat and orientation activities will be sent closer to the event, so watch your “livemail” email account.
**New Student Orientation & Retreat Schedule available here.**
UT Health New Student Pre-Registration Handbook
The new student checklist shows to help you prior to orientation as a UT Health student. Learn about immunizations, financial aid, the student portal, etc.
Matriculation Processing & Student Email Account Information
The Office of the University Registrar will matriculate you into our student system for you to officially be classified as a student. This process will begin in March 2024. This process prompts our Information Management & System (IMS) department to get you set up with a Livemail student email account.
- New students will receive an email with their university account information from the IMS Department. (Livemail email address assignment/user name and password) Sent to your email address provided on your TMDSAS application.
- If you do not receive one or both of these emails, you will need to contact the Information Management & System (IMS) Department helpdesk at 210-567-7777 for assistance. The Office of the University Registrar has no access to resend the communications, or to help reset your password.
- Holds on your medical school account: may be placed at various points along the way during your four years here. are placed for transcripts not received, course deficiency decisions, current immunizations, background checks and more. Just make sure you hand in everything on your checklist, and the hold will eventually be removed by the appropriate office. For example, background checks are completed early, but you will still see the hold there. Don’t worry – we see that you’ve done it. Just give us a little time for processing. Once all holds are removed you will be able to register for your placeholder class and receive financial aid. Class registration is not a competitive registration process, as all new students register for the same placeholder class.
- By early May the Office of the University Registrar will email you with instructions on how to complete the coursework web registration process.
- As soon as you have your student email account, PLEASE BEGIN checking it regularly! We don’t want you to miss anything important!
FAFSA & Financial Aid Website
Required
- File your .
- Complete UT Health Scholarship Application via
- Reminder: Please begin using your Livemail student email account or you will miss important information!
- Pay attention to any and all emails sent to you by the Office of Veteran Services and Financial Aid
- Set up direct deposit through
- Financial Aid Inquiries: Please contact the Office of Financial Aid directly with any financial-aid related questions. Their office number is 210-567-2635 or visit their website at
- OUT-OF-STATE STUDENTS: in order to receive an academic waiver to receive in-state tuition you MUST submit your FASFA AND UT HEALTH SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION each academic year. Your tuition will not be modified until both applications are processed!
Scholarships
Our school awards scholarships for entering medical students, in addition to travel awards and other competitive scholarships throughout your four years here. Students who have completed the necessary documents are eligible for various types of scholarship awards. Most of our students will benefit from these funds, and they help to defray the amount of loans you will need throughout medical school.
In order to be eligible for any scholarship awards, it is VERY important to do two things:
1. Fill out your , and select our school in the list of six schools that you can enter. Federal school code 003659.
2. Fill out our scholarship application available in The scholarship application is open to you upon receipt of your student account by accessing My Student Center, AND once your FAFSA is one file for the current aid year with the Office of Veteran Services and Financial Aid. Much of this information is already in your TMDSAS application, so you can copy and paste, to save you a little time. Use the previous year’s application, linked below, as a template to get started in advance.
In addition, our out-of-state students are eligible for competitive scholarships that will allow them in state tuition, a value of nearly $75,000.
Read more in these links, there are many helpful tips:
General Information:
The Long School of Medicine specific:
Submit Official Final Transcripts to UT Health SA Office of the University Registrar
Required
Deadline: As soon as your grades are finalized, preferably by June 1, 2024
Contact person: registrars@uthscsa.edu; 210-567-2621
Information: şŁ˝ÇÂ×ÂŇ Office of the University Registrar requires official and original transcripts from all institutions you have previously attended. No student may register for coursework until these transcripts are received by the Office of the University Registrar. All final transcripts, including coursework successfully completed and degrees earned (if any), must be received in the Office of the Registrar before June 1, 2024. Visit the page to view the university transcript requirements policy.
Prerequisite Coursework & Deficiency Information
Course requirements for our school can be found at this link.
- The Registrar’s Office will audit your transcripts after you are matriculated into the student system and all your transcripts have been received.
- You will be notified if they find any deficiencies, and given instructions about how to proceed.
- If you are deficient, the Registrar’s Office will provide you with a . You will complete this form by indicating a course(s) to be considered as meeting the prerequisite deficiency as a substitution.
- In May, the Admissions & Outreach Office will look at the course deficiencies and make decisions about what substitutions can be made.
Background Check: CompuFACT Research Inc.
Date: April 1, 2024 – Do not perform background check prior to April 1
Required; background checks completed prior to April 1, 2024 will not be accepted
Deadline: May 15, 2024
Contact: The A-Team, 210-567-6080, LongSOM@uthscsa.edu
Link:
Information: A successful background check is required prior to matriculation at the şŁ˝ÇÂ×ÂŇ Long School of Medicine. The A-Team will start removing CBC holds after April 15th, and continue up until the start of the fall semester. Please keep in mind it can take up to 3 days to complete a background check. Based on your authorization, the Long School of Medicine will receive background information from Compufact Research. Fee is approximately $35, payable by credit card. If you have any technical problems please contact the background check company, Compufact Research at support@compufact.com for assistance.
Immunization Requirements
Required
Deadline: Your immunization holds must be removed to allow for course registration.
Contact: UTHSA@SentryMD.com (Email support is available to students 24/7) or by phone during Sentry MD business hours at 800-633-4345;
Link:
Information: University policy mandates a full completed immunization profile prior to registration. şŁ˝ÇÂ×ÂŇ immunization information/policy is available on the .
**Please note that you cannot upload your immunization records until you have been matriculated and have an account. Students will receive an email following matriculation with instructions to create a SentryMD account where documents will be uploaded.**
Important: Immunization holds can be avoided if you act now! You might not have an account yet, but you CAN start working on your vaccinations. The most common holds are for Hepatitis B and for TB testing. Get your Hep B titers now! If you know you need a Hep B series, or a TB test, or anything else, get it NOW and prevent an immunization hold. You’ll be ready to upload everything when your account is ready.
Computer Requirements
The Office of Undergraduate Medical Education will distribute computer specifications, equipment requirements and syllabi fees in mid-May 2024. Representatives from our will be at Welcome Day to answer your questions.
Laptop Order Form and Specification Requirements (PDF)
Any questions? Please contact
Make and Send the Name Pronunciation File
Required
Contact: The A-Team, 210-567-6080, LongSOM@uthscsa.edu
Deadline: July 1, 2024
Information: We want to make absolutely sure that we use the correct pronunciation of your name when announcing it at White Coat Ceremony. I think we might do a proper job of it if your name is Daniel Robert Smith or Mary Elizabeth Nelson, but if your name doesn’t sound like it looks, or is a little unusual, we want to make absolutely sure we announce it accurately- so we need this voice file! We will collect name files on everyone, even if you think your name is easy, please send in this voice file.
Please send us a voice recording of the pronunciation of your name. Here are the three easy steps:
- Open the voice recording app on your smartphone. iPhones have “Voice Memo”, Android users can download the free app “Google Keep.”
- Use the app to record the proper pronunciation of your name. Please articulate well - slowly and deliberately. Like an announcer! Say your name THREE TIMES during this recording. INCLUDE YOUR MIDDLE NAME!
- Save the file as your Last Name, First and Middle Name (Ex: Smith, Daniel Robert)
- Email this file by the July 1 deadline to LongSOM@uthscsa.edu.
Housing Information
The maintains a list of available housing as well as a list of students seeking roommates for şŁ˝ÇÂ×ÂŇ students, faculty, and staff only.
Information About Your Diagnostic Kit!
Contact Person: Office of Student Affairs, Medstudentaffairs@uthscsa.edu
Information: In your Clinical Skills Module, you will need various tools at various points in the curriculum. A Littmann Cardiology IV Stethoscope (or equivalent) is required. Optional tools are listed below. You can obtain these tools from various vendors; The Medical Store has traditionally provided a discounted equipment package for our students. Click here for order form and Medical Store flyer.
Optional:
- Diagnostic Otoscope
- Standard Ophthalmoscope
- C-Cell Battery Operated Handle
- Soft Carrying Case
- C-128 Tuning Fork (required MS 3 year)
- C-512 Tuning Fork
- Penlight (required MS 3 year)
- Reflex Hammer (required MS 3 year - adult Babinski, telescoping Babinski, Buck Neuro, Dejerine, Tromner)
MD/MPH Program Applicants
Deadline: April 1, 2024
Application Link:
Contact Person for application: Joshua Tyson, Academic and Admissions Advisor, 210-276-9015, Joshua.a.tyson@uth.tmc.edu
Information: The MD/MPH dual degree is offered by şŁ˝ÇÂ×ÂŇ and . The MD/MPH is designed to prepare students to integrate medical and public health skills as practitioners and researchers. By combining MD training with an MPH education, students are better prepared to treat individuals and to address health issues in communities. The MD/MPH program is perfect for students interested in global health, community health, clinical research, infectious disease, health promotion, public policy or administration, environmental medicine and preventative medicine. For more information about how to apply, visit .
Questions about the program? Contact Stephanie Gutierrez gutierrezsr@uthscsa.edu.
Long SOM Physical Address
The Long School of Medicine is located at
7703 Floyd Curl Drive, San Antonio, TX 78229
Office of Admissions & Outreach
Contact Number: 210-567-6080
Email Address: LongSOM@uthscsa.edu
Briscoe Library, 5th Floor, 5.501
Monday – Friday 9:00am to 5:00pm