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I was looking at the description for the ED to MED campaign by AACOM. Part of the mission statement is to "raise the profile of graduate student debt issues in the halls of Congress". The campaign hopes to accomplish this through saving loan programs, which is important, however one of the main issues with student debt is the high tuition costs. Pulling up an article from US News, many of the schools listed as leaving students with the most debt are osteopathic schools. High tuition cost is the elephant in the room. What is being done about this issue and why isn't ED to MED addressing that? Why are DO students being left with the most debt, especially when many go into primary care?
https://www.usnews.com/education/be...hools-where-students-leave-with-the-most-debt
https://www.usnews.com/education/be...hools-where-students-leave-with-the-most-debt