A student seeking a Bachelor’s Degree in Education will pay $5,318 in tuition for four years which is $21,270.
The student at the medical school will pay $17,999 a year for four years, or $71,996.
The state will supplement the teachers’ tuition with $2500 per year while the state supplements the medical school student with $126,714 per year for four years, or $506,856.
How in the world did we ever get ourselves in the position where we have a medical school that is among the smallest medical schools in this country, produces only 62 students per year, and spends $506,856 on each of those medical school students?
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