MD Program
The total cost of the average first year of the School of Medicine's MD program for the 2012-2013 academic year is $71,640. Our mission is to help you find funding to support your medical studies. The following sections provide you with a wealth of information on the financial aid application process, budget and other pertinent information. If you have questions, consult the FAQ section or contact our office.
How to Apply for Financial Aid: U.S. Citizens and Permanent Residents
In this section, we outline the specific steps for U.S. Citizens and Permanent Residents to follow, provide you with important dates, forms to complete, and instructions on how to complete them.
How to Apply for Financial Aid: International Students
In this section, we outline the specific steps for International Students to follow, provide you with important dates, forms to complete, and instructions on how to complete them.
Medicine Handbook
The handbook is designed to acquaint you with the policies and practices of the School of Medicine’s Financial Aid Office, as well as to help you understand the complexities of financing your education.
Medicine Bulletin
The Bulletin is your one-stop resource for the information you will need to negotiate the financial aid process, including sections on student expenses and the family contribution, loans and scholarships, employment, and information specific to international applicants and spouses of international students.
Calendar
Key dates in the financial aid year are listed here to help you plan ahead and remain aware of important deadlines in the application process. The Financial Aid calendar contains information for completing the financial aid application, entrance and exit interviews, and other important dates.
Budget
The total cost of attending medical school includes tuition, room and board, books, transportation, health insurance and other expenses. The School of Medicine calculates aid based on an estimated cost of attendance, with allowances added for married students and/or students with dependents.

