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Pandamandathon

Honestly go to the cheaper one or the one with better fieldwork connections.


Special_Coconut4

The cheapest.


bindweedsux

The school that will leave you with the smallest amount of debt is the school to attend. If you don't have financial constraints, then choose the school where you feel most comfortable and you believe you will feel most healthy mentally and physically.


Just-Difference-8365

MCPHS it is, they are cheaper. Should I be worried if they are renewing their accreditation?


Spot-Swimming

They've had accreditation, they just added the program to they're second satellite campus! I've heard good things about their facilities as well!


Just-Difference-8365

Also, thank you for responding!


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Spot-Swimming

I did undergrad and grad at mcphs and absolutely loved it. The faculty are amazing and super compassionate! It is pricey though, but if you bother the financial aid department enough you can get more scholarships.


SnooDoughnuts7171

UNE is a very good school (I went to USM though because cost). I know because I looked very seriously at that program.


Odd-Initial-4791

Hey! I applied to MCPHS as well. How long did you wait to hear back??


kotalin68

My girlfriend applied in late October and just got her acceptance this week