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Alice L. Walton School of Medicine

Bentonville, AR

Allopathic Medical Schools Public Non-Profit

Faith-Based

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Accreditation Status: Preliminary

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Degrees: MD

Founding Year: 2021

Accreditation Year: 2024

Website: https://www.alwmedschool.org

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About the School

Alice L. Walton School of Medicine (AWSOM) is a nonprofit, four-year MD program that will enhance allopathic medical education with the arts, humanities, and whole health principles. The School’s culture embraces self-care to empower students to care for their own well-being as well as that of their patients.

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SDN Insights

Our analysis of AWSOM:

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Student Loan Burden: $131,025

A student taking student loans for all 4 years of medical school at AWSOM, including tuition, fees, locally adjusted cost of living expenses, incidentals, and interest, can expect to have total student loans of $131,025. Estimate repayment with the SDN School Loan Repayment Calculator.

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Cost of Living: Lower than 79% Nationally

The cost of living at AWSOM is lower than 79% of all medical schools nationwide. This can significantly reduce your overall expenses during medical school, making it a more affordable option.

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Environment: Urban

The area surrounding AWSOM is best navigated by car, with few amenities within walking or biking distance. While this quieter environment may offer fewer distractions, it requires a bit more planning for everyday errands or exploring local offerings.

Why no Tier Rankings?

Although we could tier rank, over the past 25 years we've found no compelling benefit for ranking schools. Students are most successful when they prioritize personal and academic fit over school rank.