The Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ practices rolling admissions. This means that all interviewed applicants stay in active review until the cohort is filled and the alternate list is finalized. Similarly, this means that an applicant who interviews early in the cycle may not see an offer of admissions until later in the season.
Admissions Timeline for 2024-2025
May/June 2024 | AMCAS opens for applicants to build their application and start submitting to schools |
July |
51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ begins AMCAS download. Earliest date to be invited to complete a secondary application* |
August | Earliest date to be invited for an interview |
September – February | Admissions Interview Season |
October 1 | AMCAS Application deadline for 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ Letters of recommendation deadline (minimum of 3) MCAT taken by deadline |
Late October – End of March | Admission notifications (rolling/monthly) |
Early November | Secondary Invitations End |
December 1 | Last day to submit a Secondary Application Last day to resubmit Letters of Recommendation that require corrections |
Early January 2025 | Notification of decline emailed to those not offered an interview |
January 31 | Last day for interviewees to submit unofficial transcripts/grades for prerequisites that were in-progess at the time of application (summer or fall/winter 2024) |
Early April | Alternate list invitations released Those not admitted or offered an alternate list seat are declined |
Late April | Second look for admitted applicants |
April 30, 2025 | Admitted applicant decision deadline for AMCAS CYMS |
Early May | Alternate list admission notifications begin |
Early June | Alternate list closes (final decline notifications) |
July 2025 | Orientation and Class of 2029 begins |
*Secondary applications must be completed within 2 weeks (14 days) of invitation. Final deadline December 1.
Our Selection Process
The Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ engages in a mission-based, competency-focused process that is guided by the AAMC holistic review program. Each application is given dedicated, comprehensive, and balanced consideration that assesses (but is not limited to) the following:
- A commitment to the Kerkorian School of Medicine’s mission to serve patients and the community as a transformational force for improving healthcare in Nevada.
- A record of service that demonstrates significant levels of commitment, compassion, respect, and cultural sensitivity/competency, while also setting an example of selflessness, humility, and heart-centered care.
- A solidified passion for medicine that is informed through longitudinal clinical experiences in the field.
- Academic readiness for medical school that includes:
- a commitment to academic excellence,
- critical thinking, reasoning, and scientific inquiry,
- problem-solving and decision making,
- effective communication skills,
- being coachable with a growth mindset,
- being inquisitive with a lifelong passion and desire for learning.
- Personal attributes and professional competencies for medical school that include:
- maturity and honesty,
- self-awareness and reflection,
- empathy, respect, and selflessness,
- resiliency and perseverance,
- teamwork, collaboration, and social skills,
- reliability and dependability,
- adaptability,
- ethical responsibility, leadership, service, and integrity.
- A demonstrated capacity to contribute, especially to our community, patients, patient families, our school, and the medical profession.
Additional insights related to our selection process include the:
Additional Information
Applicants who interview and are declined/rejected as the committee ends the review season each April, or those on the alternate list who also are not admitted when the cycle completely closes in early June, are offered an opportunity for feedback if they are interested in reapplication to the Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine in a future cycle.
Applicants who don’t interview but would like feedback are welcome to email us for information at admissions@medicine.unlv.edu upon notification of decline/rejection.