<p>Typically, pre-med students take the MCAT in late spring (or early summer) of Junior year, apply to med school in the summer or fall of senior year, and find out about acceptance in the spring of senior year. The whole process takes a year. So he would stiil have the incident on his transcript during the med school application and interviewing process which could very well be the kiss of death. If the incident is removed from his transcript upon graduation, he would need to wait a year and apply for med school after he graduates and use that year to gain more experience (research, volunteer, etc…). Not the end of the world. Many students wait a year or more before applying to med school. I would highly discourage him from applying while this is still on his transcript.</p>
<p>If he transfers he would lose his scholarship, and the deferred suspension would be on his transcript for how long?? Would it ever be removed if he transfers? </p>