
The Medical College of Georgia is the state's flagship medical school and is committed to educating physicians who lead Georgia and the world toward better health by addressing Georgia’s physician shortage and improving access to care in underserved areas.
Prospective students from underserved areas who demonstrate a passion for healthcare often face challenges accessing the resources and support needed to succeed and matriculate to medical school. To combat the physician shortage and alleviate the challenges for students, the Assurance in Medicine (AIM) Program was developed. This program will provide academic and professional competency development resources to help students succeed in the healthcare field. The program has partnered with seven (7) participating undergraduate institutions, strategically located in close proximity to MCG’s regional clinical campuses, for students to gain clinical exposure in a healthcare setting.
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AIM'S Mission
The Medical College of Georgia (MCG) Assurance in Medicine (AIM) program is a longitudinal support program that prepares Georgia undergraduate students from select USG institutions and underserved backgrounds to successfully matriculate into MCG.
Program Overview

Morolake Morakinyo
I did not know I needed the AIM program until it was presented to me. With this life-changing opportunity, I experienced guidance, mentorship, and a sense of community I could not have imagined otherwise. Through tutoring sessions, medical school simulations, intensive MCAT preparation, and even interactive seminars with various professionals and physicians, I gained invaluable academic insight into my once-daunting goal of becoming a medical doctor. Because of AIM, I have gained meaningful friendships, medical school mentors, and even the experience of going to a Green Jackets game! Beyond the academics, AIM deepened my desire to serve my community through our service-learning opportunities, and for this I am truly grateful. The promised longitudinal support has been dutifully kept, and I can only hope to later become a reflection of what the MCG community has been to me through the provision of AIM: a true help.

Alexander Salgado
The AIM program has been instrumental in supporting me on my journey to medical school and providing a level playing field. Everyone I have encountered who is responsible for the program has only displayed kindness and positivity. Whether interacting with admission staff or medical students, I received invaluable insight into the complexities of medical school. The summer internship experience was a fun, memorable, and informative experience that I will never forget. One experience that I recall fondly was when we shadowed the day in the life of a second-year medical student. This event only further solidified my desire to become a physician. The amount of academic support that I received over the summer internship is unparalleled. From receiving professional expert advice on the MCAT to having access to a seemingly unlimited number of resources and medical students to ask questions, the resources and connections I have received in just my short time in the program are astonishing. I can honestly say that the people responsible for this program truly care about your success and are committed to helping you reach your goal of matriculating into medical school.
The application to AIM is online only. No paper version of the application will be available. The application will open in early January for the 2026 cycle.
The deadline for letters of recommendation is February 27, 2026.
Submit your completed application and required documents by February 23, 2026 to mcgaim@augusta.edu, attention MCG AIM application.
When submitting your application, please note the following:
Yes. You must be a U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident with Georgia as your state of residency.
In addition to completing the online application by the indicated deadline, AIM requires the submission of supporting documents. These are:

For any questions regarding admission, please:
706-721-3186
mcgadmissions@augusta.edu
Walk-In Hours - Wednesday's from 1:00-4:00 pm
*Scheduled appointments are strongly encouraged due to limited availability. Scheduled appointments ensure an Admissions Counselor is available upon arrival.