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I'm not familiar with the differences in percentages of how many in-state vs out-of-state students get accepted into medical schools, at all.
However, I'm sure, like everything else, it differs in DC. Does anyone know about that? I know that as a DC resident you can get in-state tuition at undergraduate schools in Maryland and Virginia thanks to DC Tuition Assistance Grants. Anyone know about medical schools? Would you only be considered in-state in the district? Are there even any public medical schools in the district? I can only think of private universities. Thanks in advance for any info.
However, I'm sure, like everything else, it differs in DC. Does anyone know about that? I know that as a DC resident you can get in-state tuition at undergraduate schools in Maryland and Virginia thanks to DC Tuition Assistance Grants. Anyone know about medical schools? Would you only be considered in-state in the district? Are there even any public medical schools in the district? I can only think of private universities. Thanks in advance for any info.