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Scholarships for Juniors

Hi, I'm an aspiring medical doctor with a 3.7579 gpa, I just want to know how I can get scholarships for free and is it possible for students to pay their own tuition without parents' obligation

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19 days ago

Hey! Not sure if you are open to this, but I would look at colleges that offer ROTC, in more cases than not, they will cover full tuition, and will pay for med school! Some only offer partial, it depends on the branch and on the school. I know it may not be for everyone, but definitely something to look at!

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19 days ago

Look online for scholarships from external sources, or look into specific colleges. If you save up you can pay for school yourself, you’ll probably have debt though. Medical schools is a lot and help from parents would be better, but if they can’t, you can get need based scholarships and federal aid. You fill out the fafsa for free to get offers, and you can look for other opportunities to reduce cost

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