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You only pay full tuition for 12 full-time quarters, after which tuition drops to 20% the normal rate. As MS1 is only 3 full-time quarters, you hit the 12 quarter requirement during Q1 of MS4, and as a result only pay 1 quarter full tuition during that year. While you do pay 20% tuition over MS1 summer if you do research or a project during it, your research during this time will get funded at minimum by MedScholars (~$13,500, so giving you a net positive of 10 grand after the 20% tuition). There are also a lot of other opportunities to reduce the cost of attendance, such as TAing (which many people do, as it pays between 60% and 120% tuition per quarter), or getting MedScholars funding for research during the quarter.How does the quarterly tuition work? The quester tuition multiplied by 4 is insanely high..
The weirdness of the quarterly fee structure the school uses (and how much tuition remission comes from things like MedScholars and TAing) makes the cost of attendance seem far higher than it actually is - average debt on graduation here (at least for now lol) is actually the lowest in the US.