Medical School Tuition for Non-Residents
Medical school tuition for non-residents will be one of your biggest medical school costs, here is a listing of each medical school along with the nonresident rates for each medical school.
Use this information to compare medical school tuition rates and determine if you'll need medical school scholarships, a medical school loan or another form of financial aid for medical school to help you pay for your education.
Try to avoid loans and look for additional financial aid for medical school or medical school grants first.
Here's the listing of medical schools by State along with the medical school tuition for nonresidents. Please note the medical school tuition listed is based on Out-of-State Residents.
Alabama
- University of Alabama $58,590
- University of South Alabama $39,757
Arizona
- University of Arizona $42,670
Arkansas
- University of Arkansas $35,960
California
- Southern Cal-Keck $46,410
- Loma Linda University $40,668
- Stanford University $44,196
- University of California, Davis $12,245
- University of California, Irvine $12,245
- University of California, Los Angeles - Geffen $12,245
- University of California, San Diego $12,245
- University of California, San Francisco $12,245
Colorado
- University of Colorado $28,207
Connecticut
- University of Connecticut $46,062
- Yale University $45,600
District of Columbia
- George Washington University $48,687
- Georgetown University $43,616
- Howard University $35,010
Florida
- FIU Wertheim $54,150
- Florida State University $50,004
- University of Central Florida $20,600
- University of Florida $55,372
- University of Miami - Miller $38,504
- University of South Florida $49,355
Georgia
- Emory University $43,300
- Medical College of Georgia $40,656
- Mercer University $N/a
- Morehouse School of Medicine $34,457
Hawaii
- University of Hawaii - Burns $56,184
Illinois
- Chicago Medical School at Rosalind Franklin $45,508
- Loyola University - Stritch $41,200
- Northwestern University - Feinberg $44,693
- Rush University $46,272
- Southern Illinois University $75,558
- University of Chicago - Pritzker $40,627
- University of Illinois $68,420
Indiana
- Indiana University $42,981
Iowa
- University of Iowa - Carver $44,516
Kansas
- University of Kansas $46,824
Kentucky
- University of Kentucky $53,282
- University of Louisville $42,820
Louisiana
- Louisiana State University - New Orleans $29,134
- Louisiana State University - Shreveport $28,853
- Tulane University $47,400
Maryland
- Johns Hopkins University $41,200
- Uniformed Services University $0
- University of Maryland $46,571
Massachusetts
- Boston University $48,116
- Harvard Medical School $45,050
- Tufts University $52,332
- University of Massachusetts N/a
Michigan
- Michigan State University $55,299
- Oakland University N/a
- University of Michigan $43,954
- Wayne State University $59,430
Minnesota
- Mayo Medical School $32,620
- University of Minnesota $41,319
Mississippi
- University of Mississippi N/a
Missouri
- Saint Louis University $45,600
- University of Missouri-Columbia $47,236
- University of Missouri-Kansas City $56,279
- Washington University in St. Louis $48,800
Nebraska
- Creighton University $46,752
- University of Nebraska $60,250
Nevada
- University of Nevada $37,358
New Hampshire
- Dartmouth Medical School $45,075
New Jersey
- UMDNJ - New Jersey $49,657
- UMDNJ - Robert Wood Johnson $49,657
New Mexico
- University of New Mexico $46,347
New York
- Albany Medical College $48,226
- Albert Einstein $40,374
- Columbia University $46,212
- Hofstra North Shore-LIJ N/a
- Mount Sinai $38,126
- New York Medical College $45,140
- New York University $42,128
- State University of New York Downstate $48,770
- State University of New York Upstate $48,770
- Stony Brook University $48,770
- University at Buffalo $40,640
- University of Rochester $41,400
- Weill Cornell Medical College $45,543
North Carolina
- Brody at East Carolina University $35,432
- Duke University $44,482
- University of North Carolina $36,955
- Wake Forest University $40,575
North Dakota
- University of North Dakota $44,644
Ohio
- Case Western Reserve $47,730
- Northeastern Ohio Universities $58,944
- Ohio State University $45,975
- University of Toledo $56,846
- University of Cincinnati $46,170
- Wright State - Boonshoft $42,770
Oklahoma
- University of Oklahoma $44,816
Oregon
- Oregon $46,677
Pennsylvania
- Drexel University $45,540
- Jefferson Medical College $46,003
- Pennsylvania State University $48,812
- Temple University $53,468
- Commonwealth Medical College $42,000
- University of Pennsylvania $43,960
- University of Pittsburgh $41,994
Puerto Rico
- Ponce School of Medicine $33,625
- San Juan Bautista $20,000
- Universidad Central del Caribe $29,200
- University of Puerto Rico $17,671
Rhode Island
- Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University $43,064
South Carolina
- Medical University South Carolina $55,936
- University of South Carolina $67,162
South Dakota
- South Dakota - Sanford $41,417
Tennessee
- East Tennessee - Quillen $50,836
- Meharry Medical College $34,776
- University of Tennessee $43,476
- Vanderbilt University $39,900
Texas
- Baylor College of Medicine $19,650
- Texas A & M $24,270
- Texas Tech - Foster $25,650
- Texas Tech $25,650
- University of Texas - Galveston $26,175
- University of Texas - Houston $23,875
- University of Texas - San Antonio $19,650
- University of Texas - Southwestern $27,310
Utah
- University of Utah $50,464
Vermont
- University of Vermont $49,780
Virginia
- Eastern Virginia $53,150
- University of Virginia $45,879
- Virginia Commonwealth University $40,864
- Virginia Tech Carilion $40,000
Washington
- University of Washington $51,450
West Virginia
- Marshall University - Edwards $44,360
- West Virginia University $43,136
Wisconsin
- Medical College of Wisconsin $41,311
- University of Wisconsin $33,704
Please note that although the medical school tuition for nonresidents is listed there are additional fees which you must consider when determining how much financial aid for medical school you will require.
You may notice that some of the medical school tuition rates seem extremely high, particularly at some of the public institutions. These public institutions have high medical school costs because they want to discourage students from out of state from attending, their goal is to train doctors who will practice in the state where they went to medical school.