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Question by aLmA: Do any hospitals pay for your medical school if you work for that hospital?
Im planning on goin to a university in dallas or san antonio. What i was wondering was if any hospitals pay for the school because where i live now there is a hospital that does. So i was wondering if any colleges there do.
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I don’t know, but the military will if you work for them afterwards for a short while.
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No. They do not. There are very few scholarships for medical school. The military is just about the only one (they’ll pay a stipend too, but they want years of your life). The government will, however, loan you plenty of money. It medical school, you are considered a professional student, and hence your parents’ info doesn’t effect your student aid (basically, you’ll get some subsidized loans). Texas is a great place to go to medical school. Lots of large schools that are pretty cheap to attend.
Comment by Chris S — September 9, 2011 @ 11:36 am