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Seeley
G. Mudd Bldg. Room 524
Hours
of Operation:
Mondays & Fridays: 9:00 am - 1:00 pm
Wednesdays: 9:00 am - 1:00 pm & 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Tuesdays & Thursdays: 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Meeting the
cost of a medical education is a topic of concern
for most medical students and their parents and spouses.
Students of the Howard University College of Medicine are
fortunate that a lower tuition is charged here than at any
other private medical school in the country. Indeed, our
tuition is comparable to many public medical schools. Although
it may be less expensive to attend Howard University than many
other medical schools, educational costs exceed personal
resources for the majority of our students. This difference
between expenses and resources can be met through a variety of
financial aid programs. Some of these programs are directly
available to the student, while others can only be identified
through submission of an application for financial aid to the
College of Medicine. For each student who applies and is
eligible for aid, a financial aid package will be recommended
consisting of an expected family contribution plus
scholarships and/or loans. Students should realize, however,
that all expenses cannot be met through financial aid. Every
effort should be made to supplement financial aid through
summer employment and earnings prior to medical school.
However, do not plan to work during medical school.
After all
resources including financial aid have been identified, the
student should formulate a carefully planned budget. The
budget should include books, equipment, supplies, rent, food,
transportation, and personal expenses. The student should make
every effort to identify ways to reduce expenditures, such as
sharing an apartment with a roommate.
A
NOTE TO FOREIGN STUDENTS
Resources for financial assistance to foreign students are extremely
limited. Therefore, it is imperative that you make definite
arrangements for the four-year period before arriving. The
College of Medicine should be notified of these plans at the
time you accept our offer of admission. Your obligations will
include tuition, fees, books and supplies, room, board, travel
and miscellaneous expenses.
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