AAMC PREview® 2023 Participating Medical Schools

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Schools requiring or recommending the PREview® exam for the 2024 application cycle. 

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AMCAS® Application-Participating Schools

In 2023, all AMCAS program participating medical schools were invited to use the PREview exam in their admissions processes.

Programs Requiring PREview Scores

You may submit your AMCAS application when ready, however the schools may not consider your application complete until they have received a PREview score. 

  • Mercer University School of Medicine.  
  • Saint Louis University School of Medicine.  
  • Universidad Central del Caribe School of Medicine.  
  • University of California, Davis, School of Medicine.  
  • University of California, Los Angeles David Geffen School of Medicine.  
  • University of Hawaii, John A. Burns School of Medicine.  
  • University of Massachusetts T.H. Chan School of Medicine.  
  • University of Utah School of Medicine. 

Programs Recommending PREview Scores

You may submit your application with or without a PREview score.

  • Cooper Medical School of Rowan University.  
  • Des Moines University Medicine & Health Sciences.  
  • Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine.  
  • George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences.  
  • Louisiana State University School of Medicine in New Orleans.  
  • Morehouse School of Medicine.  
  • Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine.  
  • Southern Illinois University School of Medicine.  
  • University of Alabama at Birmingham Marmix E. Heersink School of Medicine.  
  • University of Louisville School of Medicine.  
  • University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health. 

Programs Requiring a Situational Judgement Test – The PREview Score Will Satisfy this Requirement

You may submit your AMCAS application when ready, however the schools may not consider your application complete until they have received a score. A PREview score will satisfy this requirement. 

  • Michigan State University College of Human Medicine.  
  • Rutgers, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School.

Programs Using PREview Scores for Research Only 

If you apply to any medical schools not currently requiring or recommending the PREview exam, the schools may elect to view PREview scores at the end of the admissions cycle for research. They conduct this research to determine if and how they may incorporate the PREview exam into their holistic review of applications in a future admissions cycle. 

DO-Granting Medical Programs

Des Moines University Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine program is the only DO-granting school that participated in the PREview program in 2023 and recommended the PREview exam for all applicants. Examinees were given the option on exam day to select this program to receive scores. Examinees may also notify the AAMC after the exam by submitting the Release AAMC PREview Professional Readiness Exam Scores form to askpreview@aamc.org.

Other Application Services

If you apply to any medical schools not currently requiring or recommending the PREview exam, the schools may elect to view PREview scores for research. They conduct this research to determine if and how they may incorporate the PREview exam into their holistic review of applications in a future admissions cycle. The AAMC advises schools viewing PREview scores for research purposes only to do so after the admissions cycle ends, and that it is inappropriate to consider PREview scores for any other purpose during the admissions cycle.

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