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Table 13: Race and Ethnicity Responses of Applicants to U.S. Medical Schools, 2002-2007NOTE: The table below displays the self-identified* ethnic and racial characteristics of applicants to U.S. medical schools from 2002 to 2007. The category totals do not add to the total applicants since an applicant could designate multiple categories. Please e-mail us if you need further assistance or have additional inquiries.
*Since 2002, following U.S. federal guidelines, AMCAS has asked applicants who are U.S. citizens or Permanent Residents to self-identify using two separate questions: the first question ("Ethnicity") asks applicants whether they are "Spanish/Hispanic/Latino/Latina" or "Not Spanish/Hispanic/Latino/Latina"; the second question ("Race") asks applicants to self-identify using non-Hispanic or Latino race categories, and applicants are asked to "check all that apply." The ethnicity category and several race categories permit further self-identification by sub-categories. Prior to 2002, AMCAS applicants were not able to select more than one race; thus, data prior to 2002 are not directly comparable to later data. Source: AAMC: Data Warehouse: Applicant Matriculant File as of 9/25/2007. |
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