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For fiscal year 2005,
the Woodruff Health Sciences Center spent almost $11.4 million, more
than half of the revenue from graduate and professional school tuition
coming into Health Sciences, to provide financial aid for students
in the schools of medicine, nursing, and public health. In all three
schools (which include Emory’s highly ranked physician assistant,
physical therapy, and nurse practitioner programs), the deans have
allocated the schools’ own money for scholarships and student
loans. The deans say that scholarship aid is their single highest
fund-raising priority in the years ahead.
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