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Vermerit

Judge every application on the merits — and prove it.

High-stakes admissions deserve more than a gut read and a stack of PDFs. Vermerit scores each applicant against an authority-grounded rubric and ships every score with a justification and a pointer to the exact evidence behind it — rigor your committee can defend, fairness it can stand behind.

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Built to augment your committee's judgment — never to replace it.
4.8

Defensible

Every score is anchored to a named authority and a versioned rubric — so a ranking holds up to scrutiny.

Evidence-linked

Each rating ships with a written justification and a pointer to the exact line in the packet behind it.

Audit-ready

A complete, reproducible trail — rubric hash, model mode, timestamps — captured for every run.

Fair

Blinded review that surfaces bias flags for a human, augments the committee, and never auto-rejects.

How it works

From a stack of applications to a record you can defend.

01

Ground the rubric in authority

Start from a versioned rubric mapped to the competencies that govern your field — the standard your decisions already answer to.

02

Score with cited evidence

Each applicant is rated 1–5 on every dimension, with a justification and a pointer to its source — never a black-box number.

03

Decide with a defensible record

A clean scorecard and a ranked roster your committee owns end to end — auditable, exportable, yours to overrule.

Portals

One engine. A growing set of domains.

Each domain is a portal — a source adapter, a rubric config, and an authority backbone on the same shared engine. A new domain is a new configuration, never a new build.

Pharmacy Residency● Live

Defensible, cited, audit-ready evaluation of ASHP-accredited PGY1 pharmacy residency applications.

Source: PhORCAS · ASHP PGY1 required competency areas
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Medical ResidencyComing soon

Expanding next to ERAS medical residency — grounded in ACGME competencies.

Source: ERAS
On the roadmap
Graduate SchoolComing soon

Then graduate & professional admissions, on program-defined rubrics.

Source: CAS
On the roadmap

Bring defensible evaluation to your program.

See it work on three example applicants, then request access to run Vermerit on your own.

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