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Private Medical Schools That Offer the Most Financial Aid

Medical school is not cheap. And with so many medical schools to choose from, one important deciding factor is cost of attendance. With that being said, here are the top 5 private medical schools that offer the most financial aid with an emphasis on scholarships.

1. Mayo Medical School
100% of students receive scholarships
100% of students receive financial aid (loans or scholarships)
48% of students receive loans
Average indebtedness: $79,333

2. University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine
90% of students receive scholarships
94% of students receive financial aid (loans or scholarships)
62% of students receive loans
Average indebtedness: $117,790

3. Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine
74% of students receive scholarships
84% of students receive financial aid (loans or scholarships)
44% of students receive loans
Average indebtedness: $102,519

4. Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
73% of students receive scholarships
79% of students receive financial aid (loans or scholarships)
49% of students receive loans
Average indebtedness: $123,022

5. Duke University School of Medicine
72% of students receive scholarships
80% of students receive financial aid (loans or scholarships)
57% of students receive loans
Average indebtedness: $112,249

Sources: US News Education and StartClass

Edward Chang

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