<p>out of state costs would be 20K per year (tuition room and board)</p>
<p>[College</a> Costs](<a href=“http://main.uab.edu/Sites/apply/financial_aid/costs/]College”>http://main.uab.edu/Sites/apply/financial_aid/costs/)</p>
<p>i think as an oos student with a 33 you get 6K per year merit scholarship. </p>
<p>the early medical acceptance program is VERY competitive, even though it says a 30 act can apply i have heard that it requires a minimum 34.</p>
<p>sci tech honors is a program you should also look at… it gives you research from 1st year The head of that program is Dr. Tucker (really nice person) just give her a call, she would be glad to speak with you and can give you the info on class size etc.
[Science</a> and Technology Honors Program](<a href=“http://main.uab.edu/Sites/undergraduate-programs/honors_academy/sthonors/]Science”>http://main.uab.edu/Sites/undergraduate-programs/honors_academy/sthonors/)<br>
it also pays for your phd is you continue at uab. Yes you can participate in both!</p>
<p>Chem scholars is competitive and although you might not find too much on the website they have a fairly new program in forensic chemistry that is certified… quite a heavy courseload though. Chem scholars also pays you a stipend each year, think it is 1600 first year and 3600 each additional year. (on top of merit aid)</p>
<p>UAB does not have a traditional campus, its in the middle of the city…but has an incredible student center, good housing (new dorms for freshman) </p>
<p>UAB just ranked very high for med school in primary care and in medical research (26th). It actually receives more NIH funding that alot of schools Last i checked it ranked 16th in funding.
my son is probably going to uab and is iaccepted in both sci/tech and chem scholars</p>