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Match 2027 Timeline – The 2027 Residency Recruitment Season Starts Here

2027 Match timeline

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Applicant registration for MyERAS® opened in early June, kicking off the start of the 2027 Match season for DO seniors and graduates. This NBOME guide brings together key dates and deadlines for the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP) Main Residency, along with the other specialty matches in one place. 

For this season, use the AAMC’s Residency Explorer Tool or AMA’s FREIDA™ for specific medical specialty or program deadlines, application requirements, and interview information.

2027 NRMP Main Match: ERAS Application Service

The 2027 Match cycle includes several updates to the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS®), including:

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Scholarly Work Section replaces publications: Publications are now called Scholarly Work and up to three entries can be listed as most meaningful, while the total number of entries has no limit. Guidance for entering the information has also been expanded.

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New Recommendation Letter Writer Portal: Letters of Recommendation (LOR) are now managed using a single, streamlined system, which improves transparency and efficiency for all submitted and received LORs.

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Standardized Specialty Specific Letters: Standard templates for Letters of Evaluation (LOE) and/or Letters of Recommendation (LOR) are now in place for Urology, Dermatology and Plastic Surgery-Integrated residency programs.

June 4, 2026, 9 am ET | MyERAS® applicant registration opens

Register for and create your profile and master residency application in the MyERAS portal. Your master application is designed to streamline the residency application process. Contact your designated dean’s office for your one-time access code to start the registration process.

ERAS hosts webinars to provide you with a better understanding of how to successfully navigate MyERAS, use program signals, and enhance your application with the Residency Explorer Tool and specialty spotlights, where you can learn about specialty-specific optimal application strategies. Make sure to check out the student calendar and register for firsthand guidance.

September 3, 2026, 9 am ET | MyERAS® program application opens

Start applying to the residency programs, but make sure to check the specialty guidance and requirements before submitting your completed application.  

September 15, 2026, 12 pm ET | NRMP® applicant registration opens

The National Residency Main Matching Program (NRMP®) is the mechanism for matching applicants to programs. Once registration is open, create your profile and register for both the Main Match and the Supplemental Offer and Acceptance Program (SOAP) Match. Your AOA ID and NBOME ID are both required for registration. Additional fees apply after January 29, so save money by registering early.

September 23, 2026, 9 am ET | MyERAS® application review begins

Residency programs will begin reviewing submitted applications. Specialty timelines will dictate when interview invitations are sent and scheduled. Refer to specialty timelines to ensure your application has been completed and submitted by the due date.

October 2026 – January 2027 | Interviewing

During this period, residency programs issue interview invitations and interview applicants. Refer to each specialty’s application timeline for details regarding interview scheduling. Some specialties, institutions, or programs will recommend virtual interviews, but others may require them in person. Make sure you are aware of the expectations, plan accordingly, and use these important tips to help ace your interview.

February 1, 12 pm ET – March 3, 2027, 9 pm ET | NRMP® Rank Order List (ROL) submission and certification closes

Now is the time to enter and certify your ROL to the NRMP®, which has some tips on how to do it right. The final deadline to submit and certify your ROL is Wednesday, March 3, 2027, at 9 pm ET.

March 15 – March 19, 2027 | NRMP Match Week

Match Week begins March 15 at 10 am ET. This is when you will receive an email from the NRMP stating whether you have matched to a program during the first round. If you have not, you will have another chance in the post-Match SOAP process beginning at 11 am ET. SOAP creates a uniform system for unmatched applicants and unfilled programs to match prior to Match Day. There are four rounds of SOAP; a full schedule is here.

Friday, March 19, 2027, 12 pm ET | NRMP MATCH DAY!

Today’s the day you learn where you will spend the next several years of your training. Celebrate this important milestone in your journey to become an osteopathic physician with your classmates and loved ones—you’ve earned it! And don’t forget to share your Match stories with us using #IMatchedwithCOMLEX!

2027 SPECIALTY MATCH CYCLES

2027 NRMP Main Match: ResidencyCAS

Applicants will use Residency Centralized Application Service (ResidencyCAS) to apply to Obstetrics and Gynecology and Emergency Medicine programs. More detailed guidance is available here.

June 4, 2026 | ResidencyCAS applicant registration opens

Register for and create your profile and master residency application in the ResidencyCAS portal. Contact your designated dean’s office for your one-time access link to start the registration process.

August 24, 2026 | Applicants can request COMLEX-USA scores from the NBOME

September 2, 2026, 9 am ET | Applications to programs open

September 17, 2026, 11:59 pm ET | Applications deadline*

*Applicants are encouraged to submit applications by the stated deadline. Applications submitted later may not be reviewed by programs.

September 23, 2025, 9 am ET | Programs start reviewing submitted applications

Urology Match

The American Urological Association (AUA), in partnership with the Society of Academic Urologists (SAU), oversees the Urology Residency Match Program.

June 23, 2026 | Applicant registration for Society of Academic Urologists opens

September 2, 2026 | Applications to programs open with preference signaling

September 3, 2026 | Applicant SAU webinar is scheduled

September 23 – October 22, 2026 | Programs review applications

October 23, 2026 | Programs required to send interview status notices to all applicants

October 26, 2026 | Applicants required to accept or decline interview offers

November 20 – December 28, 2026 | Program and applicant ranking

February 2, 2026 | Match results are released

Find more detailed timeline information here.

Military Match

The Defense Health Agency Graduate Medical Education (DHAGME) oversees the residency programs for the Army, Navy, and Air Force branches of the military using the Joint Graduate Medical Education Selection Board, commonly known as the “Military Match.” The program uses the NRMP Main Match Program. Applicants must submit their applications using the Medical Operational Data System.

July 1 – August 31, 2026 | Military Residency Match cycle opens and closes

December 10, 2026 | Military match results are released

Please check the specific branch for more details or reach out to the branch contact here.

Ophthalmology Match

The Association of University Professors of Ophthalmology established and sponsors the Ophthalmology Residency Matching Program and uses the San Francisco Match Central Application Service (SF CAS) to provide application and match services.

July 1, 2026 | Applicant registration for Ophthalmology opens

September 1, 2026 | Applications to programs open

October 13 & October 20, 2026, 12 pm PT | Programs send interview invitations

October 26, 2026 January 13, 2027 | Virtual interviewing period

January 14, 2027, 12 pm PT/3 pm ET | Applicant Rank List deadline

January 25, 2027, 5 am PT/8 am ET | Match results are released

Find more detailed timeline information here.

Plastic Surgery Matches

The American Council of Educators in Plastic Surgery recommends Integrated programs and applicants utilize the NRMP: ERAS timeline

The Association of Academic Chairmen of Plastic Surgery established the Plastic Surgery Matching Program (PSMP) for Independent programs and applicants and utilizes the San Francisco Match Central Application Service (SF CAS) (SF CAS). Find a more detailed timeline here.