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Apply for our MCAT Prep Course Scholarship

    CurveSetter MCAT Prep Scholarship Application

    ​Eligibility: In order to be considered for the scholarship, applicants must be currently enrolled full or part-time at a community college or four-year university in the United States of America. Applicants also must have been employed within the last three months and must demonstrate proof of employment via pay stubs, cancelled checks, or bank transfers. Finally, applicants must demonstrate financial need. 
    Award Details: We will be awarding a number of scholarships in the form of tuition-free enrollment in the CurveSetter MCAT Prep Self-Paced Course, a three-month online course which contains lectures covering all the delineated topics on the AAMC content list for the new MCAT. CurveSetter’s lectures are thorough yet concise, interactive and full of rich visuals, and were created by students who received a 100th percentile score on their first attempt of the new MCAT and have been accepted to or attend a top 3 U.S. medical school. Although the market value of this course is $499.99, this award is restricted for personal use only, may not be transferred, redeemed for cash, cash equivalents or other services, or otherwise sold or redistributed to any other party. 

    DISCLAIMER: Do not transmit any sensitive personal information including social security numbers, credit card numbers, bank account numbers, tax ID numbers etc. Please ensure this information is redacted from any documents you submit to this form.
    GPA will be verified via official transcript after awardee selection.
    Max file size: 20MB
    Instructions on how to retrieve the report can be found here. https://studentaid.ed.gov/sa/fafsa/next-steps/student-aid-report
    Max file size: 20MB

    Essay Question

    Instructions: Please upload your response to the prompt as a typed, double-spaced PDF document.
    ​How has financial difficulty affected your pursuit of medicine and how has working while you study affected your identity both positively and negatively? (500 words)
    Max file size: 20MB
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