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[quote=Anonymous]Several U.S. medical schools offer tuition-free education to all or qualifying students to reduce debt, including NYU Grossman, Albert Einstein, Kaiser Permanente, and the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine. Top programs often cover tuition, while some also cover fees or living expenses for students with demonstrated financial need. Top Tuition-Free or Nearly Free Medical Schools NYU Grossman School of Medicine: Offers full-tuition scholarships to all current and future students in its MD program, regardless of merit or financial need. Albert Einstein College of Medicine: Provides free tuition for all students (effective 2024) due to a major donation. Kaiser Permanente Bernard J. Tyson School of Medicine: Covers tuition and fees for students who enroll through fall 2026. Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine: Offers full tuition to all students, typically requiring a five-year program focused on research. Uniformed Services University (USUHS): Fully funded education where students are paid as military officers while attending. Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine: Offers free tuition for families earning under per year, with additional living expense coverage for lower incomes. Schools with Significant Financial Aid/Debt-Free Programs Washington University in St. Louis: Offers full and partial tuition awards. UCLA (David Geffen School of Medicine): Provides funding for a portion of the student body based on merit. Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons: Offers debt-free programs based on financial need. Key Considerations Tuition vs. Total Cost: Often, "free tuition" does not cover living expenses, books, or insurance.[/quote]
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