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Does anyone have recent dental school tuition list/chart?
I'd appreciate if someone could link or share it...
Thank you.
I'd appreciate if someone could link or share it...
Thank you.
Exactly what I wanted. Thank you so much.Found this somewhere on the CODA website. It has tuition and fees for all dental schools 2021-2022, plus a lot of other interesting info.
Don't forget to adjust for inflation and yearly price hikes, among other things.Exactly what I wanted. Thank you so much.
That's too much calculation...all I can do with my layman economical mind is just comparison...Don't forget to adjust for inflation and yearly price hikes, among other things.
I disagree. If you want to do a PROPER comparison, do it right to begin with. The little extra time you spend here could mean the difference in your loan amounts. That's worth it in my humble opinion.That's too much calculation...all I can do with my layman economical mind is just comparison...
Yikes... what do you guess will be the inflation adjustment for this upcoming year? +5%? Rates should be approved by now across all schools to be approved by May for the incoming class IIRC.Don't forget to adjust for inflation and yearly price hikes, among other things.
Yeah, five percent is always a safe number to use when planning on tuition hikes, I think. That way if it's less at least you already budgeted for it. If you assume no inflation or too low a price hike, you're gonna be in a world of hurt.Yikes... what do you guess will be the inflation adjustment for this upcoming year? +5%?
Inflation increased historically were 2-4% for programs. New entering classes biggest issue will be the % that they take out grad plus loans for will be around 8% which is backbreaking.Yeah, five percent is always a safe number to use when planning on tuition hikes, I think. That way if it's less at least you already budgeted for it. If you assume no inflation or too low a price hike, you're gonna be in a world of hurt.
Not that they need an excuse to do it to begin with, but yeah, inflation would make a nice scapegoat.Schools will absolutely use the recent “inflation” news as an excuse to boost tuitions 5+%. Hell, one of them will jump it 10% this summer.