Why on earth are some people attending these new dental schools (FOR PROFIT) that cost so much money? You're degrading dentistry and will be a slave to your loans. Why do you guys keep applying to these schools and letting them bend you over with 100k/yr?
ECU, Midwestern, roseman, new england, new one in FL???????
please let me know, has common sense from previous generous gone by the way??? Is OBAMA going to bail you out? 😀
I will bite... Here are a few of my thoughts...
1. Many states don't have a public dental school, so those of us in that situation are forced to either pay for private school or OOS tution.
2. It is not just the "New" dental schools... it bothers me that they get this stigma. It is nearly "All" dental schools. The traditional privates are just as expensive: NYU, USC, Case, Nova, Penn, Harvard, even Creighton and Marquette are still pricey.
3. Many of the public schools OOS tuition are just as expensive as the private tuition. A few that come to mind are: Louisville, UNLV, UCLA, UCSF, OHSU, etc.
4. The cheapest schools in the nation pretty much only accept students from their individual states: Miss, UAB, LSU, WVU, Texas schools, Kentucky, etc.
What schools are FOR PROFIT? I don't know of any dental schools in the US.
There are no "for profit" dental schools. Many people confuse for profit as private. Private are simply not funded by the federal or state governments. So they have to charge more in tuition to keep up their operating costs.
koreano said:
heard some desperate predents saying that money does not matter and they will pay 600+k as long as they can get in somewhere... So since theres an overwhelming demand still, the price will continue to rise over the upcoming years
You are only partially right. The ultimate factor to tuition going up is the fact that the federal government backs all the student loans. When uncle sam is flipping the bill, the schools can charge whatever the hell they want. If lending was truly privatized, there is no way banks would lend this kind of money for tuition, so it would keep the dental schools in check.