MD PROGRAM - TUITION AND FEEs
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Financing Your Education is a BIG decision.
Financing for medical education can be a challenging decision, especially when navigating between federal and private loans. Many students aren’t aware of the intricate details surrounding Title IV and, with the uncertainty and controversy around the recent loan forgiveness program, it’s crucial to be aware of how your decision may impact your financial future. Since our inception 16 years ago, Trinity’s 96% residency placement rate exemplifies our commitment to cost-effective tuition and excellence in medical education. The amount you finance is still the most important part of the financial equation, regardless of the type of loan program you choose.
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Medical School Tuition & Fees
*Amounts below are shown in U.S. Dollars
**Amount is an estimate and subject to change based upon actual renewal premiums.
Tuition Refunds and Remediation
At Trinity School of Medicine, we are committed to supporting students throughout their academic journey while ensuring transparency in our policies. In the case of withdrawal, dismissal, or approved leave of absence, a refund may be available to help students plan for unforeseen circumstances.
Trinity School of Medicine also provides remediation opportunities for students to strengthen their academic foundation through structured support, ensuring progress toward their medical education goals.
Upon a student's withdrawal, dismissal, or approved leave of absence, Trinity School of Medicine’s tuition and fee refunds are issued as follows:
- Before Term Start: Full credit for tuition (less $500 commitment deposit), housing, and fees.
- During 1st Week: Full credit for tuition (less $500 commitment deposit) and housing (less $500 housing deposit), prorated credits for health and malpractice insurance; no credit for other fees.
- Weeks 2-6: Prorated credits for tuition (less $500 commitment deposit), housing (less $500 housing deposit), health, and malpractice insurance; no credit for other fees.
- After Week 6: No credits for tuition, housing, or fees.
Trinity School of Medicine offers remediation opportunities for students who need additional support to meet academic standards. Students who do not pass a module exam have one chance to take a remediation exam, which is held at the end of the term or the beginning of the following term.
To progress, students must pass a minimum of three modules per term. Failing to meet this requirement results in repeating the term. For certain terms, students are also required to pass NBME exams in core subjects, with remediation opportunities provided if needed. If a student does not pass NBME exams after the allowed attempts, they may need to engage in independent study or repeat a term to ensure foundational knowledge.
Please note that fees may apply for remediation services and retaken courses. Remediation fees depend on the term as well as if the student has already repeated the term previously.
Other Medical School Expenses
Clinical Attire and Medical Kits
Students entering the Doctor of Medicine (MD) Program will be provided with Trinity-branded garments (2 short white lab coats and 2 sets of navy blue scrubs) and a Physical Diagnosis Kit, which includes a stethoscope. Students will also be provided with new bed linens for their Trinity-managed housing units.
Health Insurance
Health insurance is mandatory while students are enrolled at Trinity School of Medicine. Insurance costs are currently $1300 per term per student with optional vision and dental coverage. The plan covers students and their dependents on a worldwide basis and includes evacuation coverage to the U.S.
Housing
Basic Sciences (St. Vincent)
Trinity offers a range of apartments and residence halls for students. These options are available both on campus and in close proximity to campus (within 1/4 mile). The apartments come in various sizes, from one to four bedrooms. They are fully furnished and include amenities such as fully-equipped kitchens, high-speed internet access, and air conditioning. Both the residence halls and apartments have access to Trinity’s transportation services and provide 24-hour on-site security. Students are required to live in campus housing. This requirement ensures that students have easy access to their academic resources and support systems.
Prices from: $550 -$1050 per month
Learn More About Housing on St. Vincent
Clinical Housing (Warner Robbins, GA)
Trinity has a new housing facility for students in Warner Robins — The Lofts at Houston Central. The complex is situated next to the Sonny Watson Health Science building, where clinical students engage in clinical skills labs and workshops. Each apartment comes fully furnished, and the monthly rate covers utilities, internet, elevator access, gated onsite parking, a fully equipped fitness center, and a resort-style saltwater pool. Additionally, Lofts at Houston Central will include around 5,000 square feet of retail space, with a focus on quick-serve eateries, unique sit-down restaurants, and complementary retail options. Students entering term 5 are required to live at the Lofts.
Prices from: $1320 - $2034 per month
Personal
Food and entertainment is estimated to cost approximately $2000 to $2500 per term.
All monitory amounts mentioned on the site are in U.S. denominated funds.
Trinity School of Medicine reserves the right to change tuition and adjust fees or to establish additional fees/charges whenever in their opinion such action is deemed necessary.
Tuition & Fees FAQs
With Trinity, you can enjoy a personalized top-tier education at an affordable price compared to competitor schools. The total MD tuition cost is $168,500. The total cost of tuition and fees for MD is $192,950.
This private loan program provides rates and terms that are competitive with Federal PLUS Loans for Graduates, and in many cases offers better rates. The terms of the loans themselves are where this program stands out.
- 100% coverage of school-certified expenses with no max for all years of medical school.
- 36-month grace period to support you during the start of your medical career.
- 48 Months of Deferment: During your residency and fellowship.
- 20 years to repay your Medical School Loan with no prepayment penalty.
- 12 interest-only payments for eligible borrowers after the grace period for repayment flexibility.
Sallie Mae is the only loan provider that offers dedicated financial assistance specifically for the residency process. Its Global Residency Application and Relocation Program offers up to $30,000 to assist with board examination fees (Step Exams), residency application fees, interview travel, and moving expenses for your medical residency.
Students are encouraged to utilize a qualified co-signer to support their loan application as it may result in a better interest rate. Co-signers must meet the income and other credit requirements.
Yes. Trinity offers merit scholarships, financial hardship grants, and public service grants, among others.
As of May 28, 2018, Trinity School of Medicine is listed as a Designated Educational Institution by the Canadian Government (code ZUCF). Canadian citizens may now obtain federal and provincial student loans to aid in the cost of attending Trinity. Trinity is an approved educational institution outside of Canada, meaning tuition and fees are tax deductible.
For students who still need a private loan option beyond federal and provincial funding, we proudly offer additional options: National Bank of Canada, Canada Trust, Royal Bank of Canada, and Bank of Montreal. In addition, there are scholarships and grants available for Canadian students.
Yes. Trinity offers merit scholarships, financial hardship grants, and public service grants, among others.
Yes. As a veteran of the armed forces, students may be eligible for benefits that cover tuition, fees, housing, textbooks, and other supplies.
Trinity is proud to participate in the Yellow Ribbon Program, a provision of the Post-9/11 Veterans Educational Assistance Act of 2008. This program allows degree granting institutions of higher learning to voluntarily enter into an agreement with the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs to fund tuition expenses that exceed the annual VA tuition and fees benefit.
Trinity has established a Yellow Ribbon Fund and each qualifying student-veteran receives $7,500 per academic year towards the cost of their tuition. The VA will then match this amount for the same period, resulting in a total annual funding of $15,000 in addition to other benefits offered through the Post 911 GI Bill Program.
Veterans can check online or at their regional VA office to confirm eligibility requirements before applying.