Title: State Funding per Resident Student FTE
1State Funding per Resident Student FTE Dollar
Change per Resident Student FTE
FY 2003 to FY 2008
1
2State Funding per Resident Student FTE Dollar
Change per Resident Student FTE
FY 2002 to FY 2008
3FY 2006 Average State, Tuition, Fee Support
per Medical Student at Public Institutions
4NCHEMS Total Revenue per Student FTE (FY 2006 is
the most recent data available)
120,695
34,969
5School of Medicine How does funding compare?
- State Funding per student is 72nd out of 74
Public Medical Schools - Tuition Fee revenue per student is 17th out of
74 Public Medical Schools Medical - Combined these revenue sources are the LOWEST per
student for all of the 74 Public Medical Schools
6Trend in Sources of Funding for the School of
Medicine
25.9 million in Uncompensated Care Provided in
FY 2007
12.9M
19.1M
228.6M
12.1M
243.6M
128.8M
FY 2007 Estimated Revenues
7Examples of Revenue Lost as a Result of Faculty
Leaving
8Medical Student Cost of Attendance
- Once the four year MD program is complete, the
graduates enter a medical residency in order to
obtain board certification- Training programs
take from three to seven years - The following chart compares the annual living
stipend (salary) per year during medical
residency with annual loan repayments and
remaining funds for living.
College in Colorado website states that, experts
agree that student loan payments should not
exceed 8 of your annual income.
9 NCHEMS Total Revenue per Student FTE (FY 2006
is the most recent data available)
18,343
14,246
13,843
12,453
11,408
10,000
10Degrees Awarded
75
57
60
40
46