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Financial
Aid Process
A Stritch education is
a significant financial investment with immeasurable
dividends. More than 85 percent of our student body
receives financial assistance, usually a combination
of loans and scholarships. In most cases, students,
and their families are expected to shoulder a portion
of the financial responsibility.
The Stritch School of Medicine’s
2003-2004 tuition is $32,800. Living expenses, books,
supplies, and transportation average around $17,450
a year. The Office of Financial Aid tries to create
a package of funding sources for students to help them
meet their financial obligations at a realistic cost.
Also, students may seek outside loans, scholarships,
and grants by visiting their local library or browsing
the Web. Some good Web sites include:
Financial Aid Process
Students who are admitted
to the Stritch School of Medicine can submit a financial
aid application beginning the January prior to matriculation.
Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid
(FAFSA) online at www.fafsa.ed.gov
no later than March 1 prior to matriculation. Our school
code is G09188. Complete the Stritch Financial Aid Application
online at www.meddean.lumc.edu/FinancialAid
no later than March 1 prior to matriculation. Our financial
aid office carefully examines each student’s application
and awards funding based on the financial situation
of the student, his or her spouse, and parents. Medical
students must reapply for financial aid every January.
Individual counseling and financial
aid seminars are offered during the four years of medical
school to assist students in managing their educational
debt.
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