Do I need to specify my U.S. Social Security Number in my application so that SOPHAS can match it to my official tests scores?
Yes. In order to make a definitive match of all test scores to your SOPHAS account, you need to enter your Social Security Number into your SOPHAS application. Otherwise, your official test scores may not be matched correctly to your designated schools. Scores for foreign applicants will be matched based on other criteria. Schools also use Social Security Numbers to process financial aid requests; applications from U.S. applicants that do not include a social security number may experience a delay in processing by the school(s) of public health.
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