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AACPMAS Release Statement

Overview

In this section, you must review and respond to the following release statements in order to submit your application. Please review these instructions and the content of the statements carefully. It is your responsibility to read and understand these statements before responding to them. If you have any questions regarding these statements, contact customer service at 617-612-2900 for clarification before making your selections.

Pre-Submission Release of Information

Selecting Yes for this release authorizes AACPMAS to release your legal name and contact information to your selected programs before you submit your application. Your programs will be able to send you important information about their admissions process before you complete your application.

Certification

This statement serves as a contractual agreement between you and AACPMAS. You must agree to these terms in order to submit your application.

Click the checkbox to acknowledge the accuracy of the information provided in your application.

AACPMAS Guidelines

AACPMAS applicants are expected and required to abide by a Professional Code of Conduct in order to be considered for entry into the podiatric medicine profession. You are required to agree to this code in order to submit your AACPMAS application. Violating this code may subject you to sanctions by the American Association of Colleges of Podiatric Medicine (AACPM), up to and including being barred from entering the podiatric medicine profession in the United States.

Advisor Release

Selecting Yes for this release allows AACPMAS to release certain information to health profession advisors and health profession advisory committees at schools you previously attended. This information includes some application information, including your GPA, the names of the podiatric medicine programs to which you applied, and which program, if any, you matriculate into. They will not see documentation such as transcripts or letters of evaluation.

If you select No, AACPMAS will not release your information to advisors. We encourage you to authorize this release, as it is useful to advisors assisting you and other future applicants; however, it will not affect the consideration given to your application.

 

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