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Frequently Asked Questions 
PCOM Admissions

View frequently asked questions about the admissions process, academic programs, financial aid and more at PCOM, PCOM Georgia and PCOM South Georgia.

Visit our cost of attendance pages to view estimated costs for each program.

As a graduate or medical student, you are considered to be an independent student on the FAFSA. FAFSA no longer allows parents income information on the FAFSA for independent students.

Additionally, PCOM will never ask for parent income information and the College's financial need-based scholarships are considered purely on the student's information.

Learn more about PCOM's various scholarships and how to apply for financial aid.

Visit our scholarships page to learn about various institutional and private scholarship resources available to students.

No. In general, the graduate or medical student financial aid process is different from undergraduate aid. Your financial aid awards from undergraduate will not affect your graduate or medical student financial aid awards.

Yes, PCOM offers a process for requesting religious accommodations.

PCOM respects the religious diversity of its students and will attempt to grant absences and make reasonable accommodations whenever possible.

Religious accommodations can include excused absences and reasonable modifications. Accommodations will be considered in cases where genuine conflicts exist between a students' sincerely held religious belief or religious practice and educational program. Such modifications must not fundamentally alter curriculum requirements.

If you are requesting religious accommodation and have questions, please contact the Equity and Title IX Manager at: titleixcoordinator@pcom.edu.

Housing for students is available on the Philadelphia campus at the Meta Christy House. We also provide off-campus housing information as a courtesy to prospective students:

 

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