Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

New York, United States of America

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai was founded in 1963 as the Mount Sinai School of Medicine. It was named after the Mount Sinai Hospital, established in 1852. 2012, the school was renamed to honor its largest benefactor, businessman Carl Icahn. Over the years, the school has become a leading medical research and education institution.
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Aid includes federal loans (Direct Unsubsidized, Grad PLUS), institutional need-based grants/scholarships, some merit-based scholarships, and external scholarships. Students are considered for Sinai grant aid via FAFSA and CSS Profile.
Yes, highly competitive prestigious full-tuition scholarships (e.g., Trustee Scholarships) are offered based on exceptional merit and promise. Significant need-based grants can also cover large portions of tuition.
Yes, Sinai offers scholarships aimed at increasing diversity in medicine and supporting students pursuing primary care careers. The Financial Aid Office has details.

University Of Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Application Statistics

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University Of Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Application Statistics

1214
871
343
270
4:1
3.4 %
$ 18500
$ 5100
3.1
33
80 %
1350
7.5
550
314
157
157

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