Not a tuition difference but you live in Spokane for the first year so that reduces cost of living. Housing is also paid for while on rotation after the first year and in the last year and the rotations are significantly longer. So no not really but I guess overall you’d spend a little less on housing over the 4 years. It’s not something you can decide to do late in the cycle though, when you’re offered a spot its either for the regular program or RIDE, interest in RIDE is indicated on the application and I believe they also place you in it based on the rest of your app/ expressed interest in working in underserved/rural communities