Well, I still want to congratulate you, although I hear your problem. While I was poking around the financial aid website the other day I ran across this:
http://www.cudenver.edu/Admissions/...ees/Pages/SchoolofMedicineTuitionandFees.aspx
OOS Tuition, not overall cost of attendance, but tuition, is
$82,059. Add the other expenses (around $20,000 for other fees, food, shelter, insurance, etc is about what they estimate) and you are looking at over $100k per year. Can this be right? Or is it a typo on their web page, and they really meant $82k is the cost of attendance. I really hope for the latter (and it wouldn't surprise me, they still need to hire a decent web designer).
Either way, it is egregious. Moreover, if I am hearing you correctly, that figure doesn't change even if you become a resident (I heard this from a friend today, too)? That is unreasonable. Graduating nearly half a million dollars in debt is unacceptable. I don't know too much about financial aid from the government or otherwise, but I can't imagine they would front that bill. No wonder nobody wants to do primary care anymore.
I agree with you that the problem isn't the school, the problem is the state. Colorado needs to get its act together in funding higher education. Period.
On an unrelated note, I talked to a friend today who is unaffiliated with these forums and got an acceptance today as well. Just for reference.