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Im in a combined degree program with another Penn school. How will my financial aid package change from year to year as I leave one program and join the other?

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Im in a combined degree program with another Penn school. How will my financial aid package change from year to year as I leave one program and join the other?

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Several combined (“joint”) degree programs available to medical students, with some variation in program structure. The MD/PhD program normally takes at least six years to complete. Other combined degree programs normally take one year less than taking the two degrees separately (see MD/MPH below for an exception to this pattern). For purposes of tuition charges and financial aid administration, each school is responsible for a specific number of semesters, as explained below. Eligibility for student loans during a joint degree program depends on the length of the program.

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