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Mayo Clinic School of Medicine G.I. Bill® Tuition Assistance

How Much of Mayo Clinic School of Medicine's Tuition Will the G.I. Bill® Cover?

How much will you pay to attend Mayo Clinic School of Medicine? Below you can review how much of your expenses at Mayo Clinic School of Medicine the GI Bill® will cover.

Isn't G.I. Bill® Coverage All the Same?

Did you know that G.I. Bill® funding has a cap? Below you'll find out if the entire cost of attendance at Mayo Clinic School of Medicine is covered. This data varies for each school so be sure to check out G.I. Bill® information for each school you're interested in!

Veterans Typically Attend Mayo Clinic School of Medicine for no More Than $19,111

If you qualify for full benefits under the Post-9/11 GI Bill® we estimate that your yearly out of pocket cost to attend Mayo Clinic School of Medicine should not be more than $19,111.

Veteran Sticker Price$44,961
Guaranteed Post-9/11 Benefits$25,850
Total Out Of Pocket$19,111

Tuition Fully Covered by GI Bill® Benefits

If you qualify for full benefits, the tuition and fees charged by Mayo Clinic School of Medicine will be fully covered. You will not need to rely on a Yellow Ribbon award or institutional aid to cover these costs.

Veteran Tuition And Fees$11,418
Guaranteed Post-9/11 Benefit*$11,418
Total In Your Pocket-$0
*Note: The tuition benefit is capped at the lessor of the actual tuition charged to you or $20,235.
Remember, some forms of aid such as Pell Grants are awarded in addition to your Post-9/11 GI Bill® benefits so be sure to fill out your FASA forms.

Yellow Ribbon Participation Could Not Be Determined

Unfortunately, it looks like Mayo Clinic School of Medicine does not participate in the Yellow Ribbon Program. If you have tuition and fees charges that are not covered by your Post-9/11 benefits, you will have to pay some tuition out of pocket unless you qualify for other financial aid.

Questions to Ask the Admissions Department

Per Credit Fees and the Active Duty Tuition Assistance Cap

We wanted to talk to you about the per credit fees at Mayo Clinic School of Medicine and whether or not they fall below the tuition assistance cap of $250 for active duty personnel. This information was not available.

Your Living Expenses May Not Be Fully Covered

After applying eight months of your assumed MHA against what Mayo Clinic School of Medicine thinks your living expenses should be, we see a potential shortfall of $19,711. It is possible that your actual living expenses will be covered if you live more frugally than what the college expects.

Off Campus Living Expenses$33,143
Post-9/11 Benefit$13,432
Total Out Of Pocket$19,711
A MHA of $1,679 is likely the largest benefit paid directly to you.

Your Books and Supplies are Likely Covered

Your book stipend of $1000 more than covers what Mayo Clinic School of Medicine estimates your expenses to be ($400).

Supplies Expenses$400
Post-9/11 Benefit$1,000
Total In Your Pocket$600
Not Happy With This College? Is Mayo Clinic School of Medicine not living up to its commitments? File a complaint with the VA.
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