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Xavier Ochsner College of Medicine

New Orleans, LA

Allopathic Medical Schools Private Non-Profit

Faith-Based HBCU

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Website: https://www.xula.edu/xocom/index.html

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About the School

Xavier University of Louisiana, a leading undergraduate institution in preparing Black students to successfully complete medical school, has announced continued progress with Ochsner Health, the Gulf South’s leading academic medical center in training physicians, to launch their transformational Xavier Ochsner College of Medicine (XOCOM).

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Our analysis of XOCOM:

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Student Loan Burden: $190,396

A student taking student loans for all 4 years of medical school at XOCOM, including tuition, fees, locally adjusted cost of living expenses, incidentals, and interest, can expect to have total student loans of $190,396. Estimate repayment with the SDN School Loan Repayment Calculator.

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Cost of Living: Highest 17% Nationally

The cost of living at XOCOM is among the top 17% of all medical schools. Take this into consideration when considering loan burden.

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School Address: New Orleans, LA 70125

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