Breaking news! A billionaire widow's generous $1 billion donation ensures free tuition for all students at a Bronx medical school. Find out more here!
In a groundbreaking move, the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City is set to offer free tuition to all students following a historic $1 billion donation from former faculty member Ruth Gottesman. This transformative initiative will take effect in August, with plans to reimburse all fourth-year students for their spring 2024 semester tuition. The generous contribution from Gottesman, a professor emerita of pediatrics, aims to relieve the financial burden on aspiring medical professionals and make education more accessible.
Dr. Philip Ozuah, President and CEO of Montefiore Einstein, the organization overseeing the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, expressed gratitude for the monumental gift that will enable the institution to prioritize academic excellence and inclusivity. This unprecedented decision to go tuition-free reflects a commitment to promoting diversity and equity in the medical field, ensuring that talented individuals from all backgrounds have the opportunity to pursue their passion for healthcare.
As news of the donation spreads, students and faculty alike are celebrating this historic moment that will shape the future of medical education. The Albert Einstein College of Medicine joins a select group of institutions offering free tuition, setting a new standard for accessibility and affordability in higher education.
In a heartwarming twist, Ruth Gottesman's late husband, David, played a significant role in supporting the initiative to cover tuition for future generations of medical students. Their legacy of philanthropy will leave a lasting impact on the medical community, inspiring others to support education and empower the next generation of healthcare professionals.
Ruth Gottesman, a longtime professor at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, is making free tuition available to all students going forward.
The Bronx institution will make the change in August, and it will reimburse all fourth-year students for their spring 2024 semester tuition. Published Feb.
Students at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York will receive free tuition after a $1 billion dollar donation from a former faculty member.
The Albert Einstein College of Medicine announced Monday that students will have free tuition after a major donation from a former professor.
Ruth Gottesman donated $1 billion to a Bronx medical school to cover tuition for all future students on Monday. Annual tuition is nearly $60000.
The Albert Einstein College of Medicine will now be tuition-free for all students, thanks to a historic $1 billion gift from a former faculty member and ...
New York City's Albert Einstein College of Medicine is set to go tuition-free after receiving a $1 billion donation from former professor Ruth Gottesman.
Ruth Gottesman is a professor emerita of pediatrics at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City. Gottesman's late husband, David, left the ...
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Made Possible by Transformational Gift - the Largest to Any Medical School in the Country. BRONX, N.Y., Feb. 26, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Dr. Philip Ozuah, ...
A New York City medical school will be tuition-free for all students from now on thanks to a $1 billion donation from a former professor, the widow of a ...
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