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Sort of. I think NYU is free tuition for everyone. This is a little different.

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Cornell's medical school will cover the costs of tuition, housing and living expenses for students who qualify for financial aid starting with this academic year, the school announced Monday.

The Manhattan-based Weill Cornell Medicine said it will replace student loans with scholarships for students who demonstrate financial need.

The move comes as the debate over the student loan crisis sparks similar moves by other medical schools.

“This bold initiative to eliminate medical education student debt ensures that every student who wishes to become a doctor can do so—for their betterment and for the patients they serve,” said Martha E. Pollack, president of Cornell University. “By investing in our medical students, we impart a lasting, positive effect on the healthcare landscape across the country.”

More than half of Cornell’s medical students have received need-based scholarships, amassing an average of $90,000 a year, according to the school.

Weill Cornell estimates the average on-year cost for a class of 2020 student to attend the school is $94,206.

The move to the scholarship-based system is based on donations in large part from The Starr Foundation, in partnership with gifts from Joan and Sanford I. Weill and the Weill Family Foundation.


https://thehill.com/blogs/blog...dance-for-qualifying


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