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About Washington University School of Medicine

Overview​

The Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis is a 4-year MD-granting program and one of the few schools in the country to have a stabilized tuition, meaning it will not change during your four years of medical school. Over 90 percent of students participate in research during their time at Wash U. The School of Medicine is always willing to address concerns, and students evaluate material and professors at the end of each course. The clinical rotation sites for Wash U include Barnes-Jewish Hospital, St. Louis Children’s Hospital, Missouri Baptist, Veterans Administration, Progress West, and other primary care practices.

Washington University School of Medicine will lead in advancing human health through the best clinical care, innovative research and the education of tomorrow’s leaders in biomedicine in a culture that supports diversity, inclusion, critical thinking and creativity.

In leading the advancement of human health, Washington University School of Medicine will:

Cultivate excellence and collegiality within an inclusive community
Attract and develop a diverse, talented, academic workforce
Lead the revolution in biomedicine
Enhance our intellectual and technological environment to foster exceptionally creative research and education
Develop and maintain excellent clinical programs to provide outstanding care
Observe the highest standards of ethics, integrity and compassionate care
Apply advances in research and medicine to the betterment of the human condition locally and globally

Washington University School of Medicine Details

1891

First Class

120

Class Size

$65,044

In-State Tuition

$65,044

Out-Of State Tuition

dual degree programs

  • MD/PHD

  • MD/MSCI

  • MD/MPHS

  • MD/MPH

living

Campus: St. Louis

Cost of Living Index:

88.7*

Walkability Score:

65**

Climate:

  • - Annual High Temp: 64.7°F
  • - Annual Low Temp: 44.3°F
  • - Av. Annual Rainfall: 42.64 in
  • - Av. Annual Snowfall: 19 in

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