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Applicant Webinar: Introduction to the 2026 Main Residency Match

The NRMP released a webinar designed to assist residency applicants navigate the 2026 Main Residency Match. The webinar provides an overview of Match processes and policies including an overview of the Match schedule, applicant eligibility, multiple application services, NRMP’s program directory, policy information, and support resources to help applicants through the Match process. Introduction to…

I am green card holder/U.S. permanent resident who graduated from an international medical school. What user type will I be in the Match?  

Green card holders/U.S. permanent residents are not considered U.S. citizens so you would be considered a Non-U.S. Citizen Student/Graduate of an International Medical School (Non-U.S. IMG) when registering for the Match with the NRMP.  During NRMP registration, applicants will be asked a series of demographic questions to assist with research advancing the NRMP’s mission to…

NRMP Board Approves Medical School Fee Supporting Match Resources

To ensure continued, comprehensive support and new and expanded reporting to medical schools and their students, the NRMP Board of Directors has approved the implementation of a Medical School Registered Applicants fee beginning with the 2026 Main Residency Match. The fees outlined in the table below reflect a tiered, flat fee structure based on the number…

Do I need to verify my students and graduates for participation in the Main Residency Match?

Medical school officials/administrators (SO/SA) are required to verify the graduation credentials of their students and prior-year graduates to participate in the Main Residency Match and Supplemental Offer and Acceptance Program (SOAP). Credentials verification is an important task: only students and graduates who are verified as eligible to enter graduate medical education (GME) on July 1…