Admissions Integrity Policy

Should an applicant make inaccurate or misleading statements or submit false material in connection with their application, in most cases, these misrepresentations are discovered during the admission process, via the AAMC procedures for suspected violations in Admissions Standards. The AAMC requires applicants to present accurate and current information at the time application materials are submitted and during all phases of the admission process for entry into medical school or a graduate medical education program. It is the policy of the AAMC to investigate all discrepancies in credentials, attempts to subvert the admission process, and any other irregular matter which occurs in connection with application activities. For additional information, including the reporting process, please visit 

Policies and Procedures for Investigating Reported or Suspected Violations of the AMCAS® Program, the Fee Assistance Program, the MCAT® Exam, the PREview® Exam, and other AAMC Admission and Enrollment Standards | Students & Residents

Should additional concerns remain, we are guided by the UB Graduate School Admissions Integrity Policy:  Policy Library - The Graduate School - University at Buffalo

The Office of Admissions reserves the right to revoke an offer of interview or of admission if a misrepresentation has occurred. 

Misrepresentation discovered after applicant matriculation is addressed by Policies of the Office of Medical Education and Student Affairs who reserve the right to investigate the matter and revoke matriculation when warranted.