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    Tuition Increase

    ARe you kidding me??? again??? now clinicals are $15K

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    sigh the 15k barrier T.T

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    Does anybody know why this happened? is this maybe because Ross is getting better? I hope!

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    Maybe ...
    Then again...Gas prices in the states are making everything go haywire....everything inflates

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    Money for clinical rotations? SGU has a much higher tuition.

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    Ross is increasing cost for everything! Dang!
    "I know for sure that what we dwell on is who we become" - Oprah

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    The last tuition increase followed an announcement of new clinical rotations, too.

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    The tuition was increasing even when we were losing rotation spots. There is no relation. The price will go up as long as people are willing to pay. Ross is a business, nothing more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mustango View Post
    SGU has a much higher tuition.
    You pay for quality

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    Heck, I wouldn't mind if Ross increased tuition to SGU levels if it meant I had a guaranteed core schedule set up for the entire year at all ACGME approved schools mostly falling in the areas where I wanted to be. I would be willing to pay and pay well for that. A couple thousand here or there would be worth it to me if I didn't have to play the "call the clinical advisor 4 times a day" game. That kind of peace and mind and stability is well worth the extra tuition IF Ross were to guarantee that. What would you guys say? Would you be willing to pay $1000 - $2000 right now if Ross guaranteed that it could get you all ACGME approved cores scheduled for a year without any possibility of you getting bumped or missing graduation?

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