I understand that. I was referring to not only MD over DO and vice versa, but DO vs DO. CCOM supposedly has the highest DO stats, yet they are the most expensive DO school. To me, I think the opposite would be true; places like LECOM are flooded with people wanting to go there (Which I am sure that there are) and CCOM being a backup choice school because of the outrageous tuition. There is no reason for this large of the disparity in tuition rates, if a school like LECOM or even LMUDCOM can offer tuition lower than 40K a year, why cant others?
I know I had personal issues with LECOM's policies/arrangements. Med school is tough, I can genuinely say it's not worth the savings to me if I'm making a tough four years considerably tougher.
And like I said, as for any other school with lower tuition, you have to consider that people want to be near loved ones or want to forge connections in the area where the school is located/has rotations. Or maybe you like the curriculum style of the school. IF you can equalize those points, then yeah you go where it's cheaper.
Chicago is a popular city, I can't say I'm surprised people want to go to a school that's located within its sphere (Downer's Grove). It's also well-established, which matters to people whether it's actually a significant trait in the realm of DO schools or not.
I guess what I'm saying is, yeah money matters, but you pick your school based on where you think you'll thrive. If you can't get a good foundation for boards, you're screwed no matter where you are.
As for the actual disparities in tuition (excluding LECOM), I can't tell you much about that because I don't know what other schools offer/lack. I know that we learn to perform ultrasound here, have a wide variety of rotations, and really supportive faculty. We're also well-established in the area, which might actually matter for regional residency directors. It's worth the extra money to me (I think we're at 48k now).
Not everyone has a state MD school, like people who live in PA.
Same is definitely true out west, although I think WICHE might allow for in-state tuition for regional OOSers? Just hazarding a guess though. Still, that's a limited number of seats to cover such a large region.