Ontario Medical Schools Application Service

OSMAS - guide to the portal where you will apply to Ontario Medical Schools

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What is OSMAS?

The Ontario Medical Schools Application Service (OMSAS) is the centralized application service for applying to Ontario Medical Schools. When you apply to Ontario Medical schools, this book will help guide you on the process of applying.

Here is a list of schools that you can apply to through this system:


FAQ for OSMAS

from: http://www.ouac.on.ca/common-questions/common-questions-omsas/

Before Applying

During Application

After Applying


Fees!

from: http://www.ouac.on.ca/omsas/omsas-fees/

The Application Service Fee is $210 plus an institutional payment of $75 for each medical school selection. All fees and payments are non-refundable. The amount must correctly reflect the number of university selections made. The institutional fees, collected by OMSAS but remitted to the schools of medicine, assist the universities in covering a portion of the costs associated with the admission assessment. Fees for withdrawn university choices are not refunded.

The total fees for submitting an application are as follows (all amounts are in Canadian dollars):

Choice(s)
One school $285
Two schools $360
Three schools $435
Four schools $510
Five schools $585
Six schools $660

Each transcript requested costs $10, with some exceptions.

All fees are non-refundable. Applications will not be forwarded to the universities until full payment has been received by the OUAC. Partial payments will not be accepted.

Payment is part of the final “Submit” process and is accepted by credit card (MasterCard, VISA or American Express), cheque or money order, and online or telephone banking through selected Canadian banks and credit unions. All payments must be made in Canadian funds.

Cheques, money orders or online/telephone payments for applications must be received by OMSAS no later than October 6, 2010.

Payment of Fees


Important Dates (2011)

from: http://www.ouac.on.ca/omsas/omsas-dates/

Mid-July, 2010
OMSAS online application available.

September 15, 2010 (4:30 p.m. EDT)
Deadline to register for/create an account for the OMSAS online application. Applicants must create their own personal account, and must not take over accounts created by someone else.

Please note: Applicants who obtain accounts after the September 15 deadline will be disqualified. Applicants must not share their login information with anyone.

October 1, 2010 (4:30 p.m. EDT)
Last day to submit applications. There are no exceptions.

October 1, 2010
All transcripts and academic documents must be received at OMSAS by this date. Applicants should note this is a strict deadline.

All Confidential Assessment Forms should be received by this date. Please note: Failure to meet this deadline means that the application will be sent to the medical schools without these forms and will delay the progress of their first evaluation.

October 6, 2010
All cheques, money orders and electronic payments must be received by this date.

October 13, 2010
Applicants must release their MCAT scores to OMSAS by this date. Please note: Applicants must re-release their MCAT scores for each new application cycle. Applicants who have written the July, August or September 2010 MCAT must wait until after their scores are made available before requesting their release to OMSAS.

December 1, 2010
If reference forms are not received by this date, the medical schools may not be able to accommodate further review of the applicant’s file and, in some cases, an application with missing references will no longer be considered.

May 5, 2011
First date for offers of admission.

June 30, 2011
Final transcripts must be received at OMSAS by this date.

Application Components

from: http://www.ouac.on.ca/omsas/omsas-components/

The following is a brief summary of the information that is required to complete each section. Review instructions thoroughly as you are responsible for submitting correct and complete information. Instructions can be found in the help windows provided in most sections of the online application.



Title headers The headers at the top of the screens contain three buttons – “Main” (includes information about the application process), “Submit” (allows you to review the information that you have entered, notes missing information and then is used to submit the completed application) and “Logout” (use anytime you wish to logout from your application). Note: You may use the banner and/or the subheadings at the top of each screen to retrace your steps.
Personal information This section collects your identifying information which is fundamental to the application process. You must provide your full legal name, date of birth, citizenship, and language information. Permanent residents will be required to provide their date of landing.
Address information Home, mailing, email, and rural origins information are gathered in this section.
Questions The medical schools require answers to several questions concerning your postsecondary academic experience.
Choices Select the medical schools to which you are applying.
Sketch This section collects detailed biographical information about you and your activities since age 16, organized into seven
different categories.
School submissions Some of the schools require you to answer additional questions or to submit an essay. All of these requirements are found within the OMSAS online application. It is important to note that there are limits to the length of your answers.
Referees You will be required to ask three individuals to provide a reference on your behalf using the Confidential Assessment Forms (aka Referee Forms). You must provide their names and addresses.
MCAT Provide the information required for the collection of your MCAT scores in this section.
Postsecondary education You will be required to enter detailed information about the universities and/or colleges that you have attended or are currently attending. You will need a copy of your transcripts so that you will be able to accurately enter details for each undergraduate program and course, including grades.
Transcripts If you have attended universities in Ontario, you must request your transcripts by completing this section. The OUAC has been processing transcripts “electronically” since 1997 with the Ontario universities.
Info The OMSAS Instruction Booklet is available for reference at this link. The booklet is also broken down into subsections for quicker access to specific information that you might want.
About OMSAS A brief description of the OMSAS service and its governance.
Confidentiality Information on the security of the OUAC website and the use of data collected by the OUAC is recorded here.
Applicant Responsibilities Read this section for an overview of your responsibilities.
Contact Info Contact information and links to the Ontario medical schools, as well as information on contacting OMSAS.

Transcript Information

from: http://www.ouac.on.ca/omsas/omsas-transcript/

Official transcripts are required for each college, CEGEP, university, junior college or graduate school that applicants have attended. All postsecondary school transcripts are required. OMSAS does not require International Baccalaureate (IB) or Advanced Placement (AP) transcripts unless these courses satisfy a prerequisite. To be official, transcripts must be sent directly from the Registrar’s Office to OMSAS, be imprinted with the school’s seal and/or bear the appropriate signatures. OMSAS will not use transcripts sent by the applicant, nor undergraduate transcripts sent by graduate departments on behalf of the applicant.

Applicants should arrange with the registrar of their university to send a transcript of their marks to date directly to OMSAS (170 Research Lane, Guelph ON N1G 5E2) by October 1, 2010 (one copy only please).

Please note: It is not possible to notify applicants of any outstanding transcripts at the time of the deadline. OMSAS is prepared to receive applicants’ transcripts before their applications, but not before August 1, 2010.

Transfer credits, letter of permission credits and/or exchange program credits recorded on the transcript of another university cannot be accepted in place of the transcript from the university where the course was taken.

If the university/college that the applicant attended or is attending does not issue transcripts, the applicant must arrange with the Registrar’s Office to provide OMSAS with an official statement of attendance and/or degree granted, by the October 1 deadline.

It is the applicant’s responsibility to ensure that all transcripts and/or attendance statements are received at OMSAS by October 1, 2010.

Transcripts from Ontario Universities and Colleges

By completing the OUAC Transcript Request Form (TRF) and forwarding the appropriate fees, applicants authorize the OUAC to arrange for their official transcripts to be sent to OMSAS immediately, and they need not contact the Registrar’s Office directly. Applicants who have attended or are currently enrolled in an Ontario university must use the TRF with the application. Applicants who have attended an Ontario college may use this form. There are two exceptions:

  1. Applicants cannot use the TRF to order transcripts from the Royal Military College of Canada.
  2. Requests for transcripts from the following divisions or programs at the University of Toronto must be made directly to that division: Additional Qualifications Program (AQ) at OISE; Continuing Studies; Toronto School of Theology; and Woodsworth Pre-University Program.

Fees are $10 per transcript requested, with some exceptions. See the Transcript Request Form in the application. The transcript fees are non‑refundable. Receipt of the TRF by October 1, 2010, satisfies the transcript deadline requirement.

The OUAC will not be responsible for the refusal of any university to provide transcripts (e.g., delinquent accounts, incorrect identification). Should a university not provide the transcript, the applicant will be notified by the OUAC. If the applicant does not resolve these issues in a timely manner, the universities will not consider these transcripts upon their release.

Final Transcripts

At the end of the academic year, applicants who are still being considered for admission and who are currently attending university must arrange with their Registrar’s Office to forward a copy of their final transcript directly to OMSAS. Applicants should obtain a copy of the final transcript for their records and verify its accuracy. Applicants to The University of Western Ontario who fail to forward a transcript to OMSAS will be disqualified. A transcript of the current year’s December results is not required unless it is the applicant’s final term. Please note that applicants who attend Ontario universities must use the TRF to order final transcripts. Applicants can access this form by logging in to their submitted application using their User ID and password, and then selecting the appropriate link to access SAM.

Please note that the deadline for receipt of final transcripts is June 30, 2011. Receipt of the TRF by this date does not satisfy the deadline requirement.

Applicants who have completed the work for their degree should ask the university to indicate on the transcript that they are eligible for the degree or that it has been conferred.

Credentialing of Foreign Grades

Applicants, Canadian or non-Canadian, who have not met minimum course number criteria utilizing their Canadian or US data, and who require inclusion of their international education data, must have their foreign transcript assessed by World Education Services (WES).WES assessment greatly assists in the consideration of the application. Credentialing assessment means converting foreign academic credentials into their Ontario educational equivalents. Provision of the WES assessment does not replace the requirement for official transcripts.

Applicants should request that a course-by-course evaluation be reported for their foreign grades. The assessment will not be valid without an overall GPA. However, the admissions committees of the medical schools reserve the right to apply their own evaluation. WES evaluations must be sent directly to OMSAS by WES, and must be received by the application deadline, October 1, 2010.

Please note: OMSAS will continue to convert grades of courses taken at accredited universities in the United States and applicants do not require a WES assessment.

To contact WES by telephone, call 416‑972‑0070 or toll‑free 1‑866‑343‑0070, or visit their website at www.wes.org/ca/.


Important Links

OSMAS Online Application

This is where you will submit your online application.

https://webapp.ouac.on.ca/webapp/account.d2w/report?ident=ACCOUNT_DSP&merchant_rn=39821