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Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine (ACOM) Tuition and Fees

Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine is known for offering a wide range of doctoral programs in a variety of streams, providing high-quality education to students.

Total Cost of Attendance

There are several other expenses that are involved in the cost of attending the university, which primarily includes housing, dining, textbooks, supplies, and the cost of living.

Average Net Price by Family Income

As for the net cost for attending ACOM, the actual amount depends on the annual family income of the candidate. The net price is nothing but the actual amount that a student is required to pay in a year. Generally, the higher the family income of the candidate, the higher is the net amount to be paid.

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The total program cost divided by the total number of credit hours of the program – also called cost per credit hour – that the student has to pay to attend Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine varies for graduate and undergraduate courses.

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It is essential to note that students cannot reside on-campus at Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine since the varsity does not offer lodging facilities to its students at present.

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It is essential to note that students cannot reside on-campus at Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine since the varsity does not offer lodging facilities to its students at present.

Projected Price for a 4 year degree

For students pursuing bachelor's degree programs at Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine, the total projected cost for students, along with the other expenses, varies based on several factors, including the program selected by the candidate. Moreover, it is to be noted that the cost for the same generally increases by a few percentages every couple of years.

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