And while tuition is only one factor in the financial burden that potential Physicians have to bear, it makes sense that part of the things applicants consider is how to get the “biggest bang for their buck” when deciding where to attend medical school. This list presents the least expensive options for applicants choosing to attend a school in a state where they don’t reside.
Tuition for First-Year Non-Residents of State Students at U.S. Medical Schools 2018-2019 |
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Schools of Medicine |
Short Names |
State |
Public/ Private |
Tuition |
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UC Riverside |
CA |
Public |
23,687 |
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UCF |
FL |
Public |
25,490 |
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UT Houston-McGovern |
TX |
Public |
26,125 |
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Texas A & M |
TX |
Public |
28,250 |
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Texas Tech |
TX |
Public |
28,716 |
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Texas Tech-Foster |
TX |
Public |
28,717 |
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UT Rio Grande Valley |
TX |
Public |
29,735 |
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Baylor |
TX |
Private |
29,900 |
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UT San Antonio-Long |
TX |
Public |
30,005 |
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UT Austin-Dell |
TX |
Public |
31,950 |
|
UT Southwestern |
TX |
Public |
32,754 |
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UT Medical Branch |
TX |
Public |
33,297 |
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Colorado |
CO |
Public |
39,364 |
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Miami-Miller |
FL |
Private |
44,107 |
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Florida |
FL |
Public |
45,000 |
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Morehouse |
GA |
Private |
45,208 |
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Howard |
DC |
Private |
45,254 |
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New Mexico |
NM |
Public |
45,376 |
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UC San Francisco |
CA |
Public |
46,095 |
|
UC Irvine |
CA |
Public |
46,100 |
Source: Courtesy of AAMC Tuition and Student and Student Fees Questionnaire for 1st year students at U.S. Medical Schools 2018-2019
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