Anonymous wrote:It’s pathetic for medical schools to request parents’ income to determine needs based grants. It’s frustrating. We got loans for our kids’ undergraduate and our kids still won’t be eligible for needs based grants for medical schools. (Yes many schools offer needs based grants for med school). I want to retire at some point. Once they are in medical school, they are independent. Why do parents have to be responsible for their tuitions or our child not able to receive grants because of our income.
What’s irony is undergraduate college doesn’t recognize sibling’s medical school tuition when they determine financial aids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no such thing as need-based financial aid for medical school or law school. Everything you get is based on merit. Otherwise you take out loans. I mean do you expect the government to fund everything forever?
What?! There is need-based financial aid almost everywhere for med school. Unfortunately, it is capped. For example, at UVA is 26K but the tuition is 75K.
Fine, for med school maybe. But for law school no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no such thing as need-based financial aid for medical school or law school. Everything you get is based on merit. Otherwise you take out loans. I mean do you expect the government to fund everything forever?
What?! There is need-based financial aid almost everywhere for med school. Unfortunately, it is capped. For example, at UVA is 26K but the tuition is 75K.
Anonymous wrote:There is no such thing as need-based financial aid for medical school or law school. Everything you get is based on merit. Otherwise you take out loans. I mean do you expect the government to fund everything forever?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone aware of any medical school loan programs that forgive payback if a student pursues a particular specialty, works in a rural or low income urban setting, etc?
NYU is free medical education.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone aware of any medical school loan programs that forgive payback if a student pursues a particular specialty, works in a rural or low income urban setting, etc?