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Residency (ERAS Fees) Application Cost Calculator.

Caluculating the cost of applying to programs....

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hey archi writes...
what do you mean by "other way"?
Posted on February 8, 2010 - 18:44:17
archi writes...
is there any other way to get residency?
Posted on January 15, 2010 - 13:34:31
seriously writes...
what to do? big net or refined net?
Posted on September 3, 2009 - 09:20:55
polling writes...
how many are you going to apply to? I am applying to atleast 50 but it is so much money. what if i dont get a residency?
Posted on September 2, 2009 - 05:17:04
classico writes...
wow! this is going to be so expensive !
Posted on September 2, 2009 - 05:16:13
viraat writes...
what are the other fees besides this
Posted on September 2, 2009 - 04:12:52
sam writes...
thanks a lot for this
Posted on September 2, 2009 - 04:12:25

ERAS Fees

ERAS processing fees are based on the number of programs applied to per specialty. MyERAS automatically calculates your fees. ERAS fees are the same for all residency and osteopathic applicants although the fee structure is applied separately for individuals applying to both ACGME-accredited and AOA-accredited programs.

Those applicants applying to both ACGME-accredited and AOA-accredited programs are charged processing fees separately. See Example 4.

Note: Military program, regardless of specialty, are treated as a single specialty.

Number of Programs per Specialty/Accrediting Body (ACGME or AOA) ERAS Fees
Up to 10 $65
11-20 $8 each
21-30 $15 each
31 or more $25 each

Example 1: An applicant applies to 30 Emergency Medicine programs, fees are $295. [65 + (10 x $8) + (10 x $15)].

Example 2: An applicant applies to 20 OB/GYN programs, and 10 Family Medicine programs. The fees are $210 [$65 + ($8 x 10) for OB/GYN programs and $65 for Family Medicine programs].

Example 3: A military applicant applies to 5 military Family Medicine programs, 3 military Internal Medicine programs, 2 military Surgery programs, and 7 civilian Pediatrics programs. The fees are $130 ($65 for the 10 programs consolidated under the military and $65 for the 7 civilian programs).

Example 4: An osteopathic applicant applies to 3 ACGME-accredited Family Medicine programs and 3 AOA-accredited Family Medicine programs. The fees are $130 ($65 for the 3 ACGME-accredited programs and $65 for the 3 AOA-accredited programs).


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