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New York University offers free tuition for all its medical students

NYU to cover fees of up to £43,000 in bid to tackle ‘overwhelming financial debt’ faced by graduates.
All present and future medical students qualify for the scheme, regardless of need or merit
All present and future medical students qualify for the scheme, regardless of need or merit ( REUTERS/Brendan McDermid )
The New York University (NYU) School of Medicine will provide free tuition for all its students, regardless of merit or need, the university announced. 
NYU cited concerns about the "overwhelming financial debt" facing graduates and said these worries were driving graduates to more lucrative specialities, pushing doctors away from more general positions.
To date, many of the efforts to assist students have centred on helping undergraduates cover the balance of their tuition bills, including at community colleges in Tennessee, and two- and four-year schools in New York under the new Excelsior Scholarship.
In December, Columbia University in New York announced a $250m (£197m) gift from alumnus Dr P Roy Vagelos and his wife, Diana, that would offer students with the greatest financial need full-tuition scholarships, and other students grants, rather than loans.
But NYU’s plan, which was announced on Thursday morning in an unexpected ending to the annual “White Coat Ceremony” for new students and their families, goes beyond that, and may spur other top medical schools to follow suit.
In a statement, NYU said that it would be the only top-ranked medical school in the US to offer full-tuition scholarships to all students.

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