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Students pursuing healthcare degrees end up with a significant student loan. According to the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) the median 4-year cost of college was $226,447 for public schools and $298,538 for private schools in 2015. The median amount of debt for medical students was $180,000 in 2014 and it is increasing. According to the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP) the average first year pharmacy school instate tuition in 2013-2014 was $18,283 for public schools and $34,169 for private schools. The median amount of money borrowed by graduation was $113,745 for public schools and $152,901 for private schools.
Many graduates are not aware of loan forgiveness programs and other ways to reduce your student loan debt. here are some resources to help you pay your loan quickly.
Many graduates are not aware of loan forgiveness programs and other ways to reduce your student loan debt. here are some resources to help you pay your loan quickly.