jsmla
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My DD wants to be a doctor. We have one of the top med schools here (UNM), so she'll most likely stay around and try to get in here. There's also a program for high school students to get a full ride into an undergrad med school program. Dorms, books, fees, and tuition are all covered. Students have to agree to practice medicine in the state in a rural area for at least 3 years after graduating. That program is pretty competitive to get into, but at least I know the undergrad tuition will be covered with the lottery scholarship either way.
Our DD looked into this-she's in her first year of med school-but, here at least, it was confined to certain areas like family medicine and a few others. She's gotten a few very small scholarships but is going to probably go the loan route. With LSU the average loan runs around $40K/year! We're paying her rent, utilities, car expenses and trying to keep her in groceries but she's still going to have quite a bit of debt. If your DD is interested in family medicine, peds or (I think) ER the rural medicine thing sounds great!
Jennifer