What can the Joint Admission Medical Program do for you?

Program Benefits
  • Guaranteed admission to one of the 13 Texas medical schools after college
  • Scholarships of $1,000 per semester beginning sophomore year
  • Paid summer internships with medical schools (two summers with two different medical schools)
  • Mentoring programs from the medical schools as well as at the collegiate level
  • Medical school scholarships
Eligibility Requirements
  • Be a Texas Resident
  • Be an American citizen or permanent U.S. resident alien
  • Provide documentation and history as an economically disadvantaged applicant. The definition of economically disadvantaged is financial eligibility for Pell grant or an SAI Range -1500 to 7000 or Pell Eligible, calculated from the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FASFA).
  • Complete 27 semester hours your freshman year.  No more than 3 hours of AP credit can be counted towards the 27 hours. ​Both Introductory Chemistry courses must be taken (Chem 119 and Chem 120).
Registering with Graduate & Professional School Advising
Students are required to contact our office if they wish to apply to JAMP. We prefer to find these students early in their freshmen year to not only advise and assist them throughout the fall and spring semesters, but also to share information that will help them become a stronger candidate.

We meet with students in a variety of ways, including one-on-one appointments (in-person or virtual), email or through the PUMAS meetings.

When do I apply?

When to apply to JAMP depends on the admission track you choose. Below are the criteria for each one.

To apply through the Early Admission Track, you must:

  • Be enrolled full time your first semester of college
  • Have completed at least 27 semester hours of college during your senior year in high school
  • Have successfully completed Introductory Chemistry I and II
  • Plan to graduate in three years

**These applicants will apply the summer before their freshman year in college.**
To apply through the Regular Admission Track, you must:

  • Be enrolled full time your second year of college
  • Have completed at least 27 semester hours of college immediately following high school graduation
  • Have successfully completed CHEM 119 and CHEM 120

**These applicants will apply the summer before their sophomore year in college.**

Most students choose the Regular Admission Track.

PUMAS

PUMAS stands for Prospective Undergraduate Medical Aggie Students and is the JAMP affiliate organization of Texas A&M.

How PUMAS benefits pre-JAMP students:  ach meeting is designed to help pre-JAMPers not only became a strong candidate for JAMP, but for med schools as well. Current JAMP students will talk about their experiences in the program, the importance of shadowing and volunteering, and what Texas A&M classes to take. They also discuss MCAT preparation, interview techniques, and explain how the internships work (just to name a few). These students have “been there and done that” and they share all the do’s and don’ts during these meetings. We highly encourage any student who is interested in JAMP to attend these monthly meetings.

How PUMAS benefits current JAMP students: Our current JAMP students attend all the PUMAS meetings, and by doing so they not only serve as mentors for the new pre-JAMP students, they are also gaining leadership, interviewing and interpersonal skills that make them a stronger candidate for med school.

JAMP Medical Schools

Meet with an Advisor

Interested in the Joint Admission Medical Program and not sure where to start? The Graduate & Professional School Advising staff is dedicated to providing accurate, personal advice to Texas A&M students and former students.

Connect with an Advisor

Have Questions?

Anne Blum ’82, Ph.D.

Assistant Managing Director, Graduate & Professional School Advising