2019-2020 Arizona, Phoenix

This forum made possible through the generous support of SDN members, donors, and sponsors. Thank you.
Accepted yesterday! I really would love to go here, just need to see what the financial aid package looks like :/
Historically is $2500 annual grant for IS and $5000 for OOS. I wouldn’t expect more than those amounts. There is the new primary care scholarship if you’re interested.

Members don't see this ad.
 
Historically is $2500 annual grant for IS and $5000 for OOS. I wouldn’t expect more than those amounts. There is the new primary care scholarship if you’re interested.

Ahh, yeah I talked to Dr. Fogerty for a bit about that. I don't think there are many other options. Thanks!
 
Members don't see this ad :)
Kind of crazy that my most expensive option will end up being my in-state state school...anyone else kind of taken aback by this?
 
Does anyone know if they actually don't let you matriculate if you don't have a positive Hep b quantitative titer? Just wondering because my first titer came back negative so I got a booster, and I have my second titer to test the booster's effectiveness in a few days. If it comes back negative again then I'd have to repeat the series and that wouldn't be done in time for the start of classes. Anyone have experience/knowledge about this?
 
Does anyone know if they actually don't let you matriculate if you don't have a positive Hep b quantitative titer? Just wondering because my first titer came back negative so I got a booster, and I have my second titer to test the booster's effectiveness in a few days. If it comes back negative again then I'd have to repeat the series and that wouldn't be done in time for the start of classes. Anyone have experience/knowledge about this?
Yes, this happened to me. As long as you update them when you get each booster and titer, you'll be fine!
 
I have a friend who got in. I believe on the 1st of May...
 
WL movement anyone? Perhaps adcom decisions have been delayed owing to covid?

Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk
 
Anyone have suggestions on where to live for OOS folks?
One of the more popular apartment complexes is Camden Copper Square. Some other walkable options are Roosevelt Row, Skyline Lofts, Linear, or the Met. You can also definitely live further out (especially good option for families) and commute in to town. I personally have lived in Camden and would recommend it, it's really nice to be so close to school.
 
Does anybody know when their CTE deadline is? I'm thinking the next trickle of movement would be around then, what do you think?
 
Anyone planning or been successful in petitioning from OOS to IS after their first year? V confused on the financial independence rule...my parents filed me as a dependent on their taxes for 2020 but I was working full time after graduation so not sure. How do people show financial independence after their first yr if they don’t work while in med school
 
Top