Where to Apply, Medical School List Guide, & Easiest Medical Schools to Get Into (2024)
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The range of medical school cost which includes medical school tuition, fees, and health insurance varies greatly depending on whether the school is private or a state funded public medical school.
For state funded public medical schools, tuition and costs can be significantly lower and if you will be paying in state versus out of state tuition. Also consider that some state schools accept no out of state students. You must also consider your personal circumstances as a medical student, room and board preferences, and living expenses, to determine your overall cost of living.
When paying for medical school, It is important to know what you should expect with regard to medical school cost since this will dictate where you choose to apply to medical school and could impact your career in medicine.
So, before you start working on your medical school admissions application process, writing your medical school personal statement and AMCAS work and activities entries, take a look at the tuition data listed below to determine where you can afford to attend medical school.
Some medical school applicants are also fortunate to receive medical school scholarships, or pay for medical school through service, while others apply for federal loans with lower interest rates leading to lower student loan debt.
In this article we will outline the Association of American Medical Colleges data for medical school cost for every medical school in the country so you can evaluate what would be the most expensive options and the "cheapest" medical schools to attend.
According to the AAMC, the average cost of medical school for the 2020 – 2021 academic year was as follows based on school type (public vs. private) and resident type (in state vs. out of state):
The median cost of medical school in 2019-2020 was $250,222 at public institutions and $330,180 at private college.
Current average medical school debt hovers around $207,000 according the AAMC.
Below are the 10 most expensive private allopathic medical schools in the U.S. based on medical school cost, tuition, and fees.
1) Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth (NH)
All students: $73,659
2) Tufts University School of Medicine (MA)
All Students: $71,752
3) Keck School of Medicine of University of Southern California (CA)
All Students: $71,353
4) Hackensack Meridien School of Medicine (NJ)
All Students: $70,227
5) Harvard Medical School (MA)
All Students: $70,709
6) Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons (NY)
All Students: $71,107
7) Brown University The Warren Alpert Medical School (RI)
All Students: $70,491
8) Tulane University School of Medicine (LA)
All Students: $70,492
9) Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine (IL)
All Students: $69,658
10) Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine (OH)
All Students: $70,339
Below are the 10 least expensive public allopathic medical schools in the U.S. based on medical school cost, tuition, and fees.
1) University of Puerto Rico School of Medicine (PR)
In-state tuition & fees: $17,786
2) Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Medicine — Lubbock (TX)
In-state tuition & fees: $22,976
3) Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Paul L. Foster School of Medicine (TX)
In-state tuition & fees: $20,633
4) Texas A&M Health Science Center College of Medicine (TX)
In-state tuition & fees: $20,770
5) University of Texas Rio Grande Valley School of Medicine (TX)
In-state tuition & fees: $22,692
6) University of New Mexico School of Medicine (NM)
In-state tuition & fees: $21,447
7) University of Nebraska College of Medicine (NE)
In-state tuition & fees: $22,881
8) University of Texas at Austin Dell Medical School (TX)
In-state tuition & fees: $22,613
9) University of Texas School of Medicine at San Antonio (TX)
In-state tuition & fees: $23,750
10) University of Texas McGovern Medical School at Houston (TX)
In-state tuition & fees: $24,814
The medical schools listed below are tuition-free but consider other medical school costs and fees such as insurance and and living expenses.
1) New York University School of Medicine
2) New York University Long Island School of Medicine
3) Washington University School of Medicine (half of students will attend tuition-free)
4) Kaiser Permanente School of Medicine (free tuition for all students in entering classes of 2020-2024)
5) Cleveland Clinic
The medical school cost, tuition, and fees for all medical schools in the United States are listed below in order of most expensive to least expensive for out of state applicants. For private schools, the tuition and fees for all students is used.
University of South Carolina School of Medicine – Greenville (SC)
Out-of-state tuition & fees: $91,557
In-state tuition & fees: $47,295
University of South Carolina School of Medicine – Columbia (SC)
Out-of-state tuition & fees: $91,307
In-state tuition & fees: $47,045
Northeast Ohio Medical University (OH)
Out-of-state tuition & fees: $86,164
In-state tuition & fees: $46,694
University of Illinois College of Medicine (IL)
Out-of-state tuition & fees: $84,759
In-state tuition & fees: $51,582
University of Colorado School of Medicine (CO)
Out-of-state tuition & fees: $80,974
In-state tuition & fees: $45,020
University of South Dakota Sanford School of Medicine (SD)
Out-of-state tuition & fees: $80,590
In-state tuition & fees: $36,204
University of Utah School of Medicine (UT)
Out-of-state tuition & fees: $80,511
In-state tuition & fees: $43,941
University of Connecticut School of Medicine (CT)
Out-of-state tuition & fees: $79,996
In-state tuition & fees: $45,916
University of Hawaii John A. Burns School of Medicine (HI)
Out-of-state tuition & fees: $76,765
In-state tuition & fees: $42,109
University of Maryland School of Medicine (MD)
Out-of-state tuition & fees: $76,445
In-state tuition & fees: $47,350
...and many more schools listed...
Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine of Midwestern University (IL)
Out-of-state tuition & fees: $74,035
In-state tuition & fees: $74,035
Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine of Midwestern University (AZ)
Out-of-state tuition & fees: $71,833
In-state tuition & fees: $71,833
Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine (NJ)
Out-of-state tuition & fees: $69,668
In-state tuition & fees: $44,683
...and additional DO schools...
JESSICA FREEDMAN, M.D., a former medical school and residency admissions officer at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, is the founder and chair of MedEdits Medical Admissions and author of three top-selling books about the medical admissions process that you can find on Amazon.
A proven school list strategy to help you get into medical school the first time.