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Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) (COMP-Northwest)

2023/2024

 

  • All budgets are estimated costs and subject to change.
  • The budget is for the student and educational expenses during the period of enrollment only.

*Please note: Intensive Summer Anatomy Course (ISAC/DO Northwest Track) – Students are selected for this course based on GPA and MCAT scores, as well as previous course work in anatomy. No separate fee is charged as the student registers for medical school upon matriculation into this course. Upon completion of ISAC, students will resume the anatomy curriculum by participating in the Head and Neck section, which occurs in the latter portion of the Medical Gross Anatomy Course. Students who complete ISAC with a minimum grade of 80% are potentially eligible to assist the faculty during the Gross Anatomy portion of the regular Medical Gross Anatomy course.

(See below for the Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM) Oregon budget)

Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) (COMP-Northwest)

(Note: The cost of living for Lebanon/Oregon is less than the Pomona/LA County cost of living expenses)
Tuition & Fees First Year
10 Months
Second Year
12 Months
Third Year
12 Months
Fourth Year
11 Months
*ISAC/DO Northwest Track
12 Months
Tuition 65,500 65,500 65,500 65,500 65,500
Student Body Fees 40 40 20 20 40
Graduation Fees N/A N/A N/A 350 N/A
Top Hat 27 27 N/A N/A 27
iPad 930 N/A N/A N/A 930
SEP Medical Equipment (cost is subject to change) 1,066 N/A N/A N/A 1,066
Budget Items/Estimated Costs First Year
10 Months
Second Year
12 Months
Third Year
12 Months
Fourth Year
11 Months
*ISAC/DO Northwest Track
12 Months
Books & Supplies 1,145 0 0 0 1,145
Living Expenses (room + food) 15,000 18,000 18,000 16,500 18,000
Misc. Personal Expenses 3,400 4,080 4,080 3,740 4,080
Transportation 3,521 3,977 9,544 9,348 4,164
COMLEX Level I N/A 715 N/A N/A N/A
COMLEX Level II N/A N/A 715 N/A N/A
ISSM 3 and ISSM 4 Software (yr 2 only) N/A 1,100 N/A N/A N/A
Drug Screening N/A 175 N/A N/A N/A
Background Check N/A 50 N/A N/A N/A
Drug Screening + Background Check 175 N/A N/A N/A 175
Loan Fees First Year
10 Months
Second Year
12 Months
Third Year
12 Months
Fourth Year
11 Months
*ISAC/DO Northwest Track
12 Months
Direct Unsubsidized Loan Fees 452 499 499 475 499
Grad PLUS Loan Fees 2,052 1987 2,164 2,156 2049
Total Estimated Budget 93,308 96,150 100,522 98,089 97,675

Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM) Oregon

Tuition & Fees First Year
12 Months
Second Year
12 Months
Third Year
11 Months
Tuition 65,500 65,500 0
Student Body Fees 20 20 20
Graduation Fees N/A N/A 350
Budget Items/Estimated Costs First Year
12 Months
Second Year
12 Months
Third Year
11 Months
Books & Supplies 0 0 0
Living Expenses (room + food) 18,000 18,000 16,500
Misc. Personal Expenses 4,080 4,080 3,740
Transportation 9,544 10,134 9,348
COMLEX Level II N/A 715 N/A
Loan Fees First Year
12 Months
Second Year
12 Months
Third Year
11 Months
Direct Unsubsidized Loan Fees 499 499 475
Grad PLUS Loan Fees 2,134 2,188 0
Total Estimated Budget 99,777 101,096 30,433

The average indebtedness for the WesternU Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine program, Oregon campus for the last 4 years:

2019 Graduates $288,120
2020 Graduates $277,833
2021 Graduates $292,840
2022 Graduates $280,464

This information was based on graduates that had WesternU debt.

The Default Rate for Western University of Health Sciences:

WesternU Student Loan Default Rate

Academic Year Official Cohort Default Rate
FY 2020 0.1%
FY 2019 0.4%
FY 2018 0.4%
FY 2017 0.2%

The Osteopathic Medical program(s) has two disbursements per academic year. One disbursement in the fall before school starts and one in the spring.

To see a sample of what your loan repayment schedule may look like, please visit the Federal Student Aid Repayment Estimator Calculator.

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