Applying to JAMP
The Joint Admission Medical Program (JAMP), established by the Texas Legislature in 2001, is a uniquely Texan workforce pipeline to medicine program. State leaders knew that many talented students that dreamed of serving others as physician came from a low socioeconomic status and thus faced significant challenges in achieving this goal. JAMP was established to minimize these challenges for highly qualified but economically disadvantaged Texas resident students by providing them the financial support and mentoring needed to be successful.
The application for Entry Year 2025 opens on
Wednesday, May 1, 2024 at 8:00 a.m. Central Time.
Recommended date for JAMP Application submission: September 20, 2024.
The deadline to submit your application is
Friday, October 4, 2024 at 5:00 p.m. Central Time.
- Supporting Documents: Oct 18, 2024
- Interview Invitations: December 2024
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Since 2003, JAMP has been helping highly qualified, economically disadvantaged students achieve their dreams with:
- Support through undergraduate scholarships and summer stipends
- Placement into JAMP Summer Internship experiences
- Hands-on experience through clinical enrichment opportunities
- Comprehensive, multi-phase MCAT preparation program
- Personal and professional development through dedicated mentoring
- Guaranteed admission to a Texas medical school if all criteria are met
- Scholarships to attend medical school
Want to See if You Qualify?
JAMP Criteria
- Enroll in college. Enroll in an institution of higher education not later than the first fall semester following graduation from high school or a home-schooled program.
- Be enrolled as a full-time student at a participating Texas college or university at time of application.
- Apply for Financial Aid. You must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and have an Expected Family Contribution (EFC) up to 8000.
- Complete at least 27 hours of undergraduate credit.
- Early Admission: Earn at least 27 hours of college credit during Senior year of high school as a full-time student (Dual Credit or Early College high school) including two semesters of General Chemistry with associated labs with a grade of "C" or better. (No more than 3 hours of AP credit can be counted toward the 27-hour requirement).
- Regular Admission: Complete at least 27 hours of college credit during first year of college after graduation from high school as a full-time student including two semesters of General Chemistry with associated labs with a grade of "C" or better. (No more than 3 hours of AP credit can be counted toward the 27-hour requirement).
- Earn a 3.25 GPA or higher and 3.25 BCPM GPA in Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Math courses.
- Meet with the JAMP Faculty Director (JFD). The JFD at your school will provide academic advising and assistance in applying to JAMP. Contact your JFD prior to beginning your application to JAMP.
- Apply to JAMP. Click on the 'Applicants Log In' link at the top of any page of our website.
- Be a U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident and be a Texas Resident. Please refer to the TMDSAS Texas residency page for more information.
CRITERIA UPDATE! SAT/ACT scores are no longer required to apply to JAMP.
Click here for full program admission criteria and guidelines for admitted students and alternates.
Admission to JAMP
Applicants to JAMP may elect to apply through the Early Admission Track or the Regular Admission Track to be considered for the program
Participating Schools & Faculty Directors
Funded through the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, JAMP is a unique partnership between fourteen Texas medical schools and sixty-eight public and private four-year undergraduate institutions.
Find a list of the JAMP Faculty Directors by school on our Participating Universities page.
JAMP Application
Click here to access the JAMP application.
Access the JAMP Handbook to learn about the JAMP application process, requirements, and tips for submitting a complete application.
Want to know more about JAMP?
Visit our FAQ page and request a JAMP Information Packet to be sent to you.